Cuts threaten safer housing for private tenants – and will lose council money, says UNISON

Cuts threaten safer housing for private tenants – and will lose council money, says UNISON

UNISON’s Edinburgh branch is warning that cuts to the council’s Private Rented Service Team could threaten safer housing for private ...
UNISON statement on Edinburgh schools closures

UNISON statement on Edinburgh schools closures

UNISON is deeply concerned about the safety implication for pupils and staff of the faults found in PPP schools in ...
Housing review

Housing and Regulatory Services Review Update

Meetings for UNISON members: Monday 21st March Midlothian Room, Lothian Chambers @ 9.15am Tuesday 22nd March East Neighbourhood Office, Niddrie ...
Transport update

Transport Review Update

Following union representation the consultation period for the Transport Review has been extended by two weeks till the 3rd April ...
Disability ballot

Disability review ballot result

A consultative ballot for Industrial Action was carried out with UNISON members at all grades within Disability Services. 267 ballot ...
AGM 2016

AGM 2016

Thanks for attending the AGM Many thanks for attending the AGM on 22 February. The branch can now step forward ...
UN February 2016

UNISON News February 2016

Health & Social Care review update YOUR UNION NEEDS YOU Come to the UNISON AGM Mon 22 Feb 6.00pm Augustine ...
UNISON Lobby

The silent slaughter of council services. Full text of joint union submission

This is the full text of the submission by Tom Connolly, Staff Side Secretary, to the City of Edinburgh Council ...
Press Release

The silent slaughter of local government has to stop

Joint Trade Unions Staff Side Secretary 2016/2017 City of Edinburgh Council Budget Response    As we face yet another year of ...
UNISON lobby against ‘silent slaughter’ of council services

UNISON lobby against ‘silent slaughter’ of council services

Edinburgh UNISON will lobby the City of Edinburgh Council budget meeting on Thursday 21 January 2016 from 08.45-9.45 against 2,000 ...