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Best value? Open the books on PFI.
East Dunbartonshire fights back against clawback.
Pay: Local Government faces first test.
Partnership means fair treatment for all.
NHS belongs to the people themselves.
98% vote for UNISON in first voluntary sector recognition ballot.
Dumfries victory signals push to
settle 104 more detriment cases.
UNISON sets precedent on disability case
Football sponsorship brings profile in Fife
 

February/March 2000 No 22
(Next issue April 2000)
 
UNISON Scotland Home
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UNISON helping to Keep Scotland Warm
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New regular
Members knowledge wanted on Policy Pools
Uprate minimum wage
S2A: Repeal discriminatory law
Save Glasgow Maternity Units
An Unfinished Song: Concert for the Victor Jara
Shale Voices: Real and rounded history of the people
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Dave Prentis elected General Secretary

Dave PrentisBest value? Open the books on PFI
Dave Prentis UNISON Deputy General Secretary, went head to head with Scotland's Finance Minister Jack McConnell over the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) at a conference on Financing Scotland's Parliament.

East Dunbartonshire fights back against clawback Branch set to expose the threat to services and jobs created by the Government's clawback of £12.3m over the next two years.
Pay: Local Government faces first test Scottish employers waiting for English offer?
Partnership means fair treatment for all. NHS Non PRB Staff offer - "equity trampled on", says Robert Rae
Susan DeaconNHS belongs to the people themselves says Health Minister Susan Deacon as she stepped into the heart of the beast as the first Scottish Executive member to address UNISON Scottish Council on 12 February.
98% vote for UNISON in first voluntary sector recognition ballot Enable Homes staff back UNISON
Dumfries victory signals push to settle 104 more detriment cases. UNISON is now to put on more pressure on recalcitrant employers, to try and bring the saga to an end.
UNISON sets precedent on disability case Appeal Tribunal rules for UNISON member dismissed on grounds of capability 
Football sponsorship brings profile in Fife UNISON sponsored the programme in honour of Anne Picking's presidency (pic)
UNISON helping to Keep Scotland Warm. Conference hears thirty per cent of Scottish households live in fuel poverty and nine in ten homes fall below current energy efficiency standards. 
watchThe first in a series of regular columns on UNISON's activity in the Scottish Parliament, with briefing from UNISON's George McGregor and Margaret Jamieson MSP.
Pool your ideas Call for members to share their knowledge in forming policy
Uprate minimum wage Dundee call for automatic uprating 
Repeal discriminatory law UNISONScotland confirmed its backing for the repeal of "Section 28".
Save Glasgow Maternity Units Campaign backed with deputation to Parliament
An Unfinished Song Concert for the Victor Jara Foundation, supported by STUC, 5 March Glasgow.
Shale Voices: Real and rounded history of the people Review of book by UNISON member Alistair Findlay
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Published by UNISON Scottish Council, 14 West Campbell Street, Glasgow G2 6RX. Editor John Stevenson
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