Unison at Addenbrooke's

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Next Pension briefing

Thursday 27th October 2pm. Lecture Theatre 2, Clinical School, Addenbrooke's Site

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Pension Ballot - closing date looms

UNISON, along with many other public sector unions, is balloting for industrial action. We are urging you to vote in the ballot and to vote YES.

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Retired members Seminar

The next regional seminar for retired members is being held in Ely, Cambridgeshire

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NHS Pension proposals - How will it affect you?

there is a meeting on the 17th August at the clinical school on the Addenbrooke's site to discuss how it will affect members

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Violence down, Sanctions also down!

Figures released last week on the NHS Business Services Authority’s website show that violence against health staff seems to be on the wane in Cambridgeshire overall, however of the 324 reported attacks, only one appears to have been followed through successfully in that a sanction (unspecified) was given.

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02/03/2012 12:00 AM
GPs call for government to scrap the health bill
(03/02/12) Doctors say reform will cause 'irreparable damage' to care
02/03/2012 12:00 AM
UNISON vows to keep fighting for equality
(03/02/12) Black members' conference applauds rallying call to action
01/31/2012 12:00 AM
Tax the billionaires
(31/01/12) ICTU launches video of 30 November song
01/31/2012 12:00 AM
UNISON condemns water price hike
(31/01/12) Union calls on government to stand up for families
01/27/2012 12:00 AM
UNISON backs Sure Start campaign
(27/01/12) Union helps with resources to defend centres
01/19/2012 12:00 AM
Edinburgh halts privatisation plan
(19/01/12) UNISON welcomes victory for in-house services
01/19/2012 12:00 AM
Southampton council workers vow to keep striking
(19/01/12) Bitter pay dispute enters its second year
01/18/2012 12:00 AM
Labour's views on public sector pay are a 'slap in the face', says UNISON
(18/01/12) Party is accused of playing "cheap politics" with the lives of working families
01/04/2012 12:00 AM
UNISON welcomes some justice for Lawrence family
(04/01/12) Union praises family's dignity and determination
01/03/2012 12:00 AM
UNISON member honoured for work
(03/01/12) Glasgow health visitor already recognised by UN

Join Unison

With more than 1.3 million members working across the public services, being part of UNISON means you have the full weight of the UK's biggest trade union behind you.







Ten Reasons To Join Unison

first

You earn more

Year on year, UNISON wins pay rises for its members. Average earnings are around 8 per cent higher in unionised workplaces.



second

You're more likely to get equal pay

UNISON is campaigning to bring women's pay into line with men's. Workplaces with union recognition are 20 per cent more likely to have an equal opportunities policy.



third

You get more holiday

UNISON has won increased leave for many of its members wherever they work.



fourth

You get more and better training

UNISON provides courses to help you learn new skills, improve existing ones and develop your career. Since 1994 UNISON has won agreements with employers to pay for courses and provide time off for employees to attend them.



fifth

You get more maternity leave or parental leave

If you belong to UNISON, your employer is more likely to have parental leave policies which are more generous than the statutory minimum.



sixth

You're less likely to be injured at work

UNISON health and safety stewards are trained to minimise the risk of workplace injuries and ensure that employers meet their legal obligations.



seventh

If you do get injured at work, you'll get better compensation

UNISON wins millions in legal compensation for people who are injured or become ill at work. Trade unions won £321 million for people who were injured or became ill at work in 2000.



eigth

You're less likely to be discriminated against

UNISON campaigns for tougher laws to make it illegal to discriminate on the basis of sex, race, age, disability or sexual orientation. Black and Asian trade unionists earn 32 per cent more than non-unionised colleagues.



ninth

You can help keep our public services public

UNISON campaigns against all forms of privatisation, including PFI and Foundation Hospitals. Where our members have been transferred to the private sector we have won them pay and employment protections.



tenth

You're less likely to be sacked

Trade union members are only half as likely to be sacked as non members.


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