Sunday 28 June 2015

ACAS advice

Time off for antenatal appointments

Antenatal care is the care given to women during pregnancy. The number of antenatal appointments will be between seven and ten. Under certain circumstances, and for certain medical reason, some women may require more.

Key points

  • Pregnant employees are entitled to reasonable paid time off for antenatal care.
  • Fathers and partners of pregnant women are entitled to unpaid time off to attend two ante-natal appointments.
  • Time off is capped at six and a half hours for each appointment.
  • Adopters are allowed time off for adoption appointments.
  • Surrogacy parents will be allowed unpaid time off for two antenatal visits.

Pregnant employees

Pregnant employees are entitled to reasonable time off with pay for antenatal care made on the advice of a registered medical practitioner. This may include relaxation classes and parent-craft classes. Except for the first appointment, employees should show the employer (if requested), an appointment card or other documents showing that an appointment has been made. For a first baby women can expect to have up to 10 antenatal appointments. If an employee has previously had a baby then they may have about 7 antenatal appointments.

Fathers and partners

Fathers, partners and civil partners of a pregnant woman are entitled to unpaid time off during working hours to accompany her to 2 ante-natal appointments.
There is no legal right to paid time off for antenatal appointments. However, employers may allow this time off with pay under the terms and conditions of employment, or allow employees to take annual leave, swap shifts or make up time.

Adopters and surrogacy parents

The main adopter will be able to take paid time off for up to 5 adoption appointments. The secondary adopter will be entitled to take unpaid time off for up to 2 appointments.
The right to 2 unpaid antenatal appointments will also extend to those who will become parents though a surrogacy arrangement, if they expect to satisfy the conditions for, and intend to apply for a Parental Order for the child

https://twitter.com/acasorguk/status/615165407855575046 

Sunday 21 June 2015

Saturday 20 June 2015

Conference updates 2015

Event outcomes

A full list of decisions taken at this conference will appear here soon.

Tuesday 16 June 2015

Tuesday 2 June 2015

Credit unions

Credit unions

Our There for You credit union service offers UNISON members access to low-interest loans and a range of savings products through our UK network of partner credit unions

Simple savings, sensible loans

Our There for You credit union service offers UNISON members access to low-interest loans and a range of savings products through our UK network of partner credit unions. Whether you're dissatisfied with current banking arrangements, are struggling with exorbitant interest rates charged by payday and other lenders or simply looking for an ethical alternative, credit unions may provide just the solution.
UNISON has established a network of credit unions covering the UK where members and their families can both save and take out low-interest loans - in many cases, through payroll deductions.
We already know just how many members are using payday loans and other high-interest loan products - often getting caught in a trap of spiralling debt. UNISON is promoting credit unions as financial and ethical co-operatives that will serve members in a safe and responsible way and promote financial wellbeing.

The benefits for UNISON members


1. Saving with a credit union
As little as £1 may be all you need to open a savings account. This could be a sensible option if you can only afford to save a small amount each week or every now and then. And your reward for saving will be that you receive a dividend each year - often in the region of 2-3% of the amount you have saved.
2. Borrowing from a credit union

Our credit union partners can offer loan products - including emergency loans - to members who do not necessarily meet the criteria to borrow from high street lenders such as banks and building societies, many of which have tightened their lending criteria as a consequence of the credit crunch. Loans come with no hidden charges and no penalties for early repayment.

Is a credit union right for me?

Joining a credit union could be for you if you are interested in being part of a democratically-led organisation that:
  • is for people and not for profit;
  • serves its members first and foremost; 
  • appeals to anyone wanting to support their local community and economy;
  • is committed to helping its members improve their financial situation; 
  • offers fairly-priced loans including to people with imperfect, limited or no credit history;
  • offers a broader range of savings and loan products than many other lenders; 
  • understands the differing banking needs that reflect a wide range of income groups;
  • is appropriately regulated - so is a safe place to save. 

How do I join a credit union?

Some credit unions are based on where you live or work and others, such as police credit unions, on the job you do.

Find out more

For more information read our Common Questions section.
For more details of the product range each credit union provides see our directory.
Alternatively, contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions that you may have.  

There for You (UNISON Welfare)

Financial assistance

If you are a member and you are experiencing financial difficulties, whatever the circumstances, There for You can offer you support.
You may have financial problems for reasons including:
  • relationship breakdown;
  • loss of income;
  • suffering from a long illness;
  • needing to buy equipment because of a disability;
  • caring for someone with special needs or an illness. 

Grants and funding


There is no guarantee that we can offer you financial help, but thousands of members and their families do benefit from our support every year. For example, in 2012, There for You gave more than 4,000 grants to members totalling nearly £750,000.
For more information contact us on 020 7121 5620 or email thereforyou@unison.co.uk or contact your branch welfare officer.

Credit unions


Our There for You credit union service offers UNISON members access to low-interest loans and a range of savings products through our UK network of partner credit unions



    Tuesday 26 May 2015

    We can't wait 5 more years for the possibility of an end to cuts and privatisation - we need to act now

    We can't wait 5 more years for the possibility of an end to cuts and privatisation - we need to act now

    As protests break out across the country...
    Oxfordshire Unite Against Austerity! Demonstrate 
    Sat 30th May
    Assemble 12 noon, Manzil Way green, Cowley Road, East Oxford to March into town.


    Facebook event to share to share
    Download leaflet and poster
    National demonstration London 30th June

    Book seats on Oxfordshire transport here

    Transport is free to members of supporting unions otherwise £12 waged and £6 concessions.  Book early to help us plan coaches from across Oxfordshire.


    Wednesday 20 May 2015

    postponed Branch Committee

    Dear All,

    Please note that we have postponed Branch Committee till the 1st of June due to the funeral for Val Smith as a mark of respect and to allow people to attend if they so wish.

    David and I will be going as representatives of the branch. It will take place in Blackbird leys in the Church of the Holy Family, they have asked for donations to the Bladder Cancer Centre.

    Best wishes


    Caroline and David


    Tuesday 19 May 2015

    Partnership Payment - all your Questions Answered!

    It's that time of year again! Do you have a burning question about the annual Partnership Payment? Well it may have been answered below.
    When are we getting paid?
    Payment will be made in the July payroll, due to credit on 28th July 2015
    How do I find out how much money I’m going to receive?
    All staff will be written too with the amount confirmed. Letters will be sent in July (before payslips are sent)
    What is the appraisal score and absence criteria for payment?
    The full criteria can be found by clicking here
    I was on probation / maternity leave and as such don’t have an appraisal score for 14/15 – am I eligible to receive payment?
    Yes – provided you have met the sickness criteria and there have been no problems with performance.
    I’m leaving the council soon – will I get the payment?
    You must be employed with the council on 28th July 2015 to be eligible for payment
    I’m part-time – is my payment pro-rata?
    Yes
    I only started with the council part-way through 2014/15 – will my payment be pro-rata?
    Yes, you will receive a part-payment calculated to cover how long you were working for the council in 2014/15
    I’m a manager, and I think some of my staff won’t be eligible for the payment? What should I do?
    In June, HR will contact Heads of Service / Managers to double-check who is and who isn’t receiving the payment. Once fully agreed, HR will provide details of employees who are not getting the payment so you can arrange to speak with them before they receive their letter.
    What happens if I don’t get a partnership payment and disagree with that – can I appeal?
    Yes – details will be given on the letter received in July.
    If I get a Partnership Payment, am I still eligible for the increment in October?
    Yes – provided you are paid at the bottom scale point of the grade.
    If you have any questions that we may have missed, please email payrollclaims@oxford.gov.uk and we'll answer it or talk to your UNISON steward 

    Tuesday 31 March 2015

    Join today

    UNISON represents people employed in all areas of local government. We make sure the needs and rights of workers in this sector and related public services in our service group are recognised and defended. By working together within UNISON, local government workers can achieve more.



    Friday 20 February 2015

    Free Learning Event



    UNISON and Ruskin College

    Free Learning Event 

     10am until 4pm 18 March 2015
     @ Ruskin College,
    Dunstan Rd, 
    Old Headington, 
    Oxford,
    OX3 9BZ


    The learning event is open to all UNISON members and non-members. It is free of charge but for catering purposes you will need to return an application form. If you are a UNISON member and would like travel costs to be covered, you will need to contact your local UNISON branch.
    For more information about the above please contact Katia Widlak on 07508 080 397 or k.widlak@unison.co.uk

    To celebrate and promote the benefits of adult learning, UNISON in partnership with Ruskin College is organising a taster day of courses and workshops for everyone.

    The event will showcase Ruskin College’s courses ranging from informal short courses to degree level and UNISON’s learning activities and opportunities.

    The event will include a market place where you will get information from various stalls about what UNISON and Ruskin College have to offer. The marketplace will be available throughout the day to answer your questions. Please come and join us!


    Wednesday 18 February 2015

    staff slice cards

    Dear Members

    At yesterday’s AGM we raised the issue of staff slice cards and it is the Council’s indication that they want to increase the price of the Staff Slice Cards from £25 per year to £20 per month. UNISON considered this increase is completely unnecessary. We have asked Management for the breakdown of the savings they hope to make, to enable us to challenge the figures, but to no avail. We have expressed our view to Councillor Bob Price and Councillor Ed Turner.

    The savings in the budget are of £25K for 2016/17 from the Human Resources and Facilities budget and it states that the Slice Card would then cost £20 per month!

    We feel we got our strong argument across to Councillor Price and Councillor Turner and they took this on board. We also reiterated that it is against the spirit of the Council’s Wellbeing Strategy.

    With that in mind, there is a Wellbeing Survey live at the moment

    http://consultation.oxford.gov.uk/consult.ti/healthandwellbeing/consultationHome you can select Respond by filling in the online questionnaire

    It is a very short questionnaire and closes on Friday. We urge all members and non- members to complete this survey and voice your opinion of the Staff Slice Card increase for 2016/17.

    For information on Staff Leisure Card visit this intranet page: http://occweb/intranet/documents/staff-leisure-membership-application-form-201415

    It could not be found in Employee Information > Pay and Reward >> Staff Leisure Card

    Current Prices are:

    1.    Individual Card (Swimming and Dry Sports) £25.00 per year.
    2.    Individual Card (Dry Sports only) £20.00 per year.
    3.    Family Card (Swimming and Dry Sports) £37.00 per year
    4.    Duplicate Card £5.00



    Tuesday 17 February 2015

    Stewards Required





    Stewards Required!


    Without stewards there would be no one there to act as the link between members and the union and to organise and support people in the workplace.

    What rights do you get as a steward?
    In workplaces where UNISON is recognized by the employer stewards have rights to time off for training and to carry out their work. This includes:
    •  Meetings with members and management
    • Preparation and research
    • Keeping members informed


    You will be entitled to training and mentoring.
    All new stewards are encouraged to take advantage of the courses unison offers. There are a wide range of courses many of which are provided on a local level.
    Support and advice are readily available.
    Colleagues, workplace contacts and more experienced stewards, health and safety reps and branch officers will all help you. Most branches will make sure that reps have details of local union officers who can give prompt advice and guidance. Your regional organiser, regional education officer, women's officer and branch support teams are based in the regional office and can be approached for assistance through your branch secretary.

    Contact chair@oxfordcityunison.com or speak to your local steward for more information



    Stewards are the backbone

    of UNISON.

    Branch Secretary’s Report from this years AGM


    Branch Secretary’s Report 
                                                                                                                          


    Stewards and Officers and Members:- Here we are again, another year has passed, this job really doesn’t get any easier, but it would be even harder without the support from all of you here today, so I need to say a huge thank you to all of you.

    Nothing really changes in the world of trade unions in the workplace. The past year has been yet another difficult year for all of your elected stewards and Officers, who have been dealing with a multitude of issues.

    As a branch committee we have had to deal with many things from representing members who have fallen foul of disciplinary, attendance policies etc. Re-structures appear to have tailed off slightly but only to be replaced with the Admin review. We have had to make some difficult decisions, which to be fair is why you have elected us.

    Policies:- Every year we are trying to improve on existing policies when they come up for review, for example we have just recently agreed a much need improved family leave policy, which takes into account the new legislation relating to maternity/Paternity leave, but what we are particularly proud of is that we now have is recognition for fertility treatment, and have achieved some paid time off for both the female receiving the treatment and also partners wishing to take time off work to support a partner undergoing fertility treatment for up to two days paid leave in any leave year.  Now we know that this isn’t overly generous, but it’s a great start, and I think this is a first in local Government, so maybe we are helping to change perceptions.
    The attendance Policy that was reviewed last year was imposed upon us, and implemented without Trade Union Agreement. We were unable to negotiate a better deal for those of us who suffer with a Disability related illnesses, this particular issue was a big deal for us, and that is one of the reasons why we couldn’t agree to it.
    Now we are getting into dangerous territory as an organisation. We have been given a new policy to review, the Employee Data Monitoring Policy, this will give the employer the right to use CCTV monitoring and any other electronic monitoring equipment to spy on employees and to use the data collected when carrying out  Disciplinary’ s, or attendance issues, it is imperative that we kick this into touch, personally I believe this is illegal and they shouldn’t be able to do this unless there is strong evidence to suggest that a crime is being committed. On this basis I have requested advice from our Regional representatives.
    It is vital that we have your support on this one; we will take it to a ballot if necessary.  This is an invasion of your privacy; we must not allow this policy to go through! It’s a step to far” I have already had two cases in the last 12 months within the same service area, where CCTV footage and entry fob data has been the main driving force behind two long serving members of staff, with no previous records of a disciplinary nature. This is nothing short of Spying on you, together we can tell the Council what we think! But we must be one voice!!
    Re-structures/Admin Review 
    Re-structures was the main focus for the branch in previous years, and haven’t we had some bad ones!! Whilst they haven’t completely gone away, they are being disguised under the banner of the Admin Re-view, even after repeated warnings to the employer about how this will not work in this authority, (as we are too small and to diverse) it is clear that our opinions have not been considered, I would challenge anyone who has already been through this process to tell me if they completely understand how this works, Because it has certainly baffled me and my colleagues on your Branch Committee.

    We as a branch are very concerned about the Admin Review for some good reasons, primarily, we are concerned that some individuals will be unnecessarily made redundant based on their poor review outcomes. Secondly if they are so concerned about productivity, it is our belief this is going to have a huge detrimental effect on just that, it really does not make any sense what’s so ever.  


    Partnership Payment
    As many of you will remember we had quite an issue with the way that the Partnership Payment was calculated, as it appeared that HR had moved the goal posts without seeking agreement, or at least finalising it! this in turn, meant that some of you were a £100 light in your salaries.  That being said we came out the other side with a much better deal going forward for all eligible recipients.

    Recruitment.
    Recruitment will always be one of our main focuses; to be affective; we must at all costs, keep our membership numbers up! And that isn’t just our responsibility as a branch committee, but yours as well, we are all part of this union, and I urge you strongly, to encourage your colleagues who are not members, or new starters to Join, tell them what we do, tell them don’t leave it till it’s too late,  because if they do leave it, they’re in trouble, and we cannot represent them until they have been a member for six weeks. I think we have proven to you all, how valuable it is to have a trade union presence within the workplace.  Without them your T&Cs would be appalling!

    Nice Things
    We recently funded the purchase of Table Tennis equipment, which has been well used and a few competitions have taken place, it has to be one of the best things we have invested in for a while. If you fancy a game get in-touch with David Brown in Regeneration-Major Projects team.

    The Membership Christmas Parties were a great success again especially the Raffles, this year we will be doing something similar, unless any of you has any better ideas please let us know, if it’s affordable, we’ll do it.

    Once again thank you all for your continued support.


    Caroline Glendinning

    Branch Secretary
    17/02/2015

    Tuesday 10 February 2015

    Annual General Meeting


    Oxford City Branch

    Annual General Meeting

    3:00 – 4:00 pm Tuesday 17th February 2015
    The Long Room, Town Hall

    Agenda



    1
    Apologies
    2    
    Minutes of the AGM 2014
    3    
    Annual Branch Report (Secretary, Caroline Glendinning)
    4    
    Ratification of Elections of Stewards (Chair, David Hawkins)
    5    
    Ratification of Elections of Branch Officers (David Hawkins)
    6    
    Nominations for delegates to Annual Conference 2015
    7    
    Affilliations (Caroline Glendinning)
    8    
    Leader of the Council Bob Price and Deputy Leader Ed Turner
    9    
    Treasurer's Report and Presentation of Branch Accounts (Gwen)
    1 
    Honoraria 2013–14
    1 
    Motions
    1 

    1 
    Any Other Business  The Chair or Secretary must be informed of the matter before the meeting is opened

    Followed at 4: 15 pm by Cheese and Wine in The Long Room, The Town Hall.




    Pledge support for public services

    Pledge support for public services and keep up to date with UNISON's general election work.





    Wednesday 28 January 2015

    NHS Strike SUSPENDED

    The successful strike action last year, coupled with the determination of NHS workers to continue industrial action in 2015 has resulted in a last minute improved pay offer from the NHS employers.

    This now means that the planned strike action for 29th January and 25th February has been suspended, and NHS members will now be balloted on whether they wish to accept the offer.

    Thank you for your continued support and dedication to fighting for fair pay.



    NHS Strike Thursday 29th January

    UNISON members working in the NHS in England are set to walkout for 12 hours between 9am and 9pm on Thursday 29 January. Ambulance and paramedic staff will walk out from Noon- Midnight.

    Whether you are an activist in Health, Local Government, Police or any other service group, your support on Thursday is incredibly important.

    If you’d like to show your support in person, you can find your local picket line via our interactive map.

    We have also made available a list of ready-made tweets in support of the NHS for those on Twitter. Alternatively you can email your MP, write to your local paper and sign our petition. There is a full organiser toolkit also available to download that includes a media brief and information about the strike.

    We hope you will show your support for our NHS workers on Thursday.


    Yours in solidarity,


    Wednesday 21 January 2015

    Do you have a question





    Annual General Meeting
    17th February 2015 from 3:00 pm  
    in the Long Room Oxford Town Hall

    At this year's AGM Cllr Bob Price and Cllr Ed Turner will be attending.

    Do you have a question you would like to ask Bob Price (Leader of the Council)? Or, Ed Turner (Deputy Leader of the Council)

    If you do, please submit your questions by 2nd February 2015. You can send it via post to the Branch Chair c/o UNISON Office in the Town Hall or email chair@oxfordcityunison.com

    If you are unable to make the AGM for any reason but would still like a question asked you can submit this as above or if you have someone that can read out the question for youplease state this. If not, we can read this out for you.

    Please let your line manager know as soon as possible if you wish to attend the AGM.  You are entitled to paid time off to attend the AGM (up to one hour) and reasonable time off for travel to and from the meeting.



    If you would like to stand as a steward for your area, or would like more information, please e-mail chair@oxfordcityunison.com


    Wednesday 7 January 2015

    Annual General Meeting 2015


     Annual General Meeting

    17th February 2015

    3:00 pm till 4:00 pm

    Long Room

    Oxford Town Hall

    Followed by Cheese & Wine

    At the AGM, branch members do the following:

    • Ratify the election of Branch Officers
    • Ratify the election of stewards
    • Elect delegates to UNISON’s National and Local Government conferences
    • Vote on motions
    • Ask questions about the Annual Report and branch accounts.


    Please let your line manager know as soon as possible if you wish to attend the AGM.  You are entitled to paid time off to attend the AGM (up to one hour) and reasonable time off for travel to and from the meeting.

    If you would like to stand as a steward for your area, or would like more information, please e-mail chair@oxfordcityunison.com


    Your voice will make a difference


    Tuesday 6 January 2015

    NHS England industrial action

    NHS Strikes planned for 29 January and 25 February, with a month of action short of a strike taking place between

     

    Members working in the NHS in England will walk out for 12 hours on 29 January followed by action short of strike, then a further strike on 25 February. The January strike will be for 12 hours and the February one is planned for 24 hours.

    They will then work to rule between Friday 30 and Tuesday 24 February, which means they will be working their contracted hours, will take their breaks and not do unpaid overtime.
    It is thel third round of action over the government's decision to reject the 1% pay rise for NHS staff as recommended by the independent Pay Review Body in 2014 and over most being denied a pay increase in 2015/16.

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