Monday 14 August 2017

Cyber bullying

What can be "banter" to one person may be upsetting to somebody else. Cyberbullying should be taken just as seriously as any form of workplace bullying.

You can view our guidance page here Click to watch ACAS video

Sunday 13 August 2017

Would you like to be more active in your branch?

Would you like to become more active in your Branch? We are currently recruiting stewards and workplace reps!

All that's needed is the desire to help others. All training provided at no cost to you! Our TU recognition agreement assures paid time off for training necessary to fulfil your UNISON role!

if you are interested Click here to email us for an informal chat.


Local government

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.
The local government service group brings together members who face similar employment issues. This strengthens our work to improve pay and conditions, campaign to keep jobs and quality public services, ensure workplaces are safe and challenge discrimination.
Being part of a service group also helps us to tailor our services to members and work together effectively and democratically to make sure members’ concerns are heard.
UNISON’s local government service group has been set up to represent the employment needs of our members working in councils and related public services.

Who are our members in the local government service group

The local government service group welcomes members who are employed or contracted by organisations including:
  • councils;
  • schools;
  • further education;
  • the Care Quality Commission;
  • the Food Standards Agency.

Service group benefits

Service groups give UNISON the knowledge of issues specific to our sectors and in turn, service group members have access to union benefits tailored to their job. So if you experience problems your UNISON representatives will be able to help, in part because they know the issues affecting your sector from first-hand experience
When it comes to professional development, the union can tailor our courses to workers in specific sectors so that UNISON members can continue improving their skills.

Issues and achievements

Our local government service group is essential to advancing employment and other issues facing our members at work. For example, we focus on the protection of the future of local government as a publicly funded, free service, by campaigning against the privatisation of local government services.

Service group structure

Members are elected by an annual ballot to UNISON’s local government service group executive who decide on policies and activities. The annual local government service group conference is where decisions on priorities and policies relating to UNISON members are made.

Tuesday 8 August 2017

Reporting Pensions - Spring Edition now available

The Spring Edition of Reporting Pensions is now available containing the latest news and updates on the Local Government Pension Scheme.

Inside this issue:
  •  5 things you might not know about your LGPS
  • Turn the pages to discover more ...
  • What happens to your pension account on 31 March 2017?
  • A step closer to clickable access
  • The state scheme pension
  • Tax and pension saving
  • Ill health retirement – scheme provision
  • Keeping you informed/Results of consultation
  • New contribution rates for members and their employers
  • Pension fund and The Local Board
  • Pension Services – on the move
  • Pru’s news:
  • The latest about the Additional Voluntary Contributions




Click here to read





Monday 7 August 2017

Do you have a NHS dentist?


Get £500 of dental cover with the NHS plan exclusively available to UNISON members and their families. Get money back each time you visit your NHS dentist, meaning no more costly treatment bills. Plus as an exclusive offer, join today and get immediate cover.





Thursday 3 August 2017

Back to School Loans

Apply now and you may have a chance to win one of three exciting cash prizes!
Interest starts at 1% per month and you only pay interest on the outstanding balance! You can even pay your loan off earlier at no extra cost.
*Terms and conditions apply.
Lending is subject to status. This promotion is valid until 31st August (incl). Members must apply and be approved a loan of at least £500 to be eligible. Three winners will be selected randomly on 5th September and will be notified by email. The prizes of £100, £75 & £50 will be paid on the same day (5th September) into members’ bank accounts and will take 3-5 working days to clear.

Monday 31 July 2017

Health and wellbeing

Work can have a positive impact on our health and wellbeing. Healthy and well motivated employees can have an equally positive impact on the productivity and effectiveness of a business.


Responsibility for health and wellbeing at work belongs to both employers and employees. The key factors that can determine whether workers will have a positive or negative relationship with work are:
  • the relationships between line managers and employees
  • whether employees are involved in organisational issues and decisions
  • job design
  • availability and acceptability of flexible working
  • awareness of occupational health issues.
This section includes advice on common issues such as musculoskeletal disorders, mental health, stress and alcohol and drug problems. It doesn't have information about statutory health and safety responsibilities: for more information about this, visit www.hse.gov.uk.

Equality and discrimination: understand the basics




Click the link to understand more about Equality and discrimination: understand the basics


Saturday 22 July 2017

What is Racist or Religious Hate Crime?

Hate crimes and incidents are any crime or incident which is targeted at a victim because of the offender's hostility or prejudice against an identifiable group of people.

So any incident or crime which is perceived to be motivated because of a person's race, ethnicity or religion - either their actual ethnicity/religion or ethnicity/religion as perceived by the offender - will be recorded as such.  Hate crimes can be committed against a person or property.
A racist or religious hate crime is: 
“Any criminal offence which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by a hostility or prejudice based on a person’s race or perceived race”
or
“Any criminal offence which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by a hostility or prejudice based on a person’s religion or perceived religion”
You can also see our definition of hate crime on the Hate Crime Data page of this website.

How can I report an incident?

Details on how to report an incident and what you can report is available on the 'Report a hate crime' page. You can use a self reporting form or complete the online form on the 'Reporting online' page. You may also be able to report incidents through the organisations listed on this website on the 'Organisations that can help' page.
By reporting it, you may be able to prevent these incidents from happening to someone else.
Reporting makes a difference...to you, your friends, your community and your life.

How will the Police and CPS treat Racist and Religious Hate Crime?

The Police and other criminal justice agencies consider all hate crime to be very serious, including racist and religious hate crime. When a case is prosecuted, the courts can impose a stronger sentence under powers from the Criminal Justice Act 2003. This reflects the priority placed on these crimes. The Police have performance targets and measures in place to ensure the service they offer is of the highest standard.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the organisation that takes cases through the court system. They have produced guidance on Racist and Religious Hate Crime that is available on the 'Prosecuting hate crimes' page of this website (opens in new window).
 

Let's all stay safe






Racial Harassment

Don't suffer in silence! Report it!

You can report hate crime in a number of ways:
In an emergency always dial 999
Filling out a self reporting form
Reporting on line report-it.org.uk/home
Contacting your local police station



For more info visit http://www.report-it.org.uk/home




Wednesday 19 July 2017

mental health matters

Mental health services across the UK are struggling as a result of chronic underfunding and increased demand. This is having a negative effect on people who use these services and on the health and wellbeing of the staff who provide them.
UNISON is the largest union in the NHS and we believe there should be proper investment and support for vital mental health services.

Take action

You can help UNISON’s campaign for better mental health services by getting involved. Sign up here to receive campaign updates and information about actions you can take to help us get our message out there.

Pension age change another blow to public sector workers, says UNISON

Commenting on the government’s announcement that it plans to bring forward the rise in pension age from 67 to 68 by seven years, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “This will be another bitter blow for public sector workers who’s workplace retirement is also linked to the state pension.

Click below for full story.
Pension age change another blow to public sector workers, says UNISON | News, Press release | News | UNISON National:




Jeremy Corbyn thanks UNISON members

Jeremy Corbyn speaks exclusively to UNISON members ahead of his speech to UNISON's national delegate conference 2017






Tuesday 18 July 2017

New Stewards Network & Training Day 2017

Pay ballot result


Following the recent consultation on the new pay deal for 2018 till 2021, please find below the ballot result.


Turnout was 53%
For = 93.2%
Against = 6.8%




We will now work with Oxford City Council to implement the new Local Agreement on Pay & Conditions for April 2018 till March 2021



Saturday 1 July 2017

New pay deal agreed? Time to have your say.


CONSULTATIVE BALLOT
New Local Agreement on Pay & Conditions for April 2018 – March 2021



As you may be aware, we have been in negotiations on a new pay deal. The five year Collective Agreement we signed up for last time is coming to an end on the 31st March 2018. Unison has been working hard with the Council to try and improve on what we achieved in the last deal.

We started discussions last September with a view to reinstating our terms and conditions, that was given up in order to help the Council through austerity and to ensure that we retained as many jobs as possible without the need for the cuts that other authorities have had to endure. As a trade union it was important for us to look at our low paid members and with these members in mind we decided it would be better to propose a Cost of Living lump sum payment, which would give these workers a bigger boost to their salary (more detail below.)

We are pleased to tell you we have come to an agreement in principal with the Council subject to a ballot which we are recommending to you.

This new agreement reintroduces weekend enhancements for all employees which you may remember it was only existing employees that retained the right to these payments. We negotiated hard for the lump sum and of course we didn’t achieve what we first wanted but we did find a compromise that suited both parties. We have been given assurances there will not be any compulsory redundancies if we sign up to this new agreement. The issue of low pay has gone a long way to being addressed, by giving our lowest paid members on SCP 17 an increase of 3.14% in year 1, this would vary for each SCP point, and in years 2 and 3.

This agreement will mean our pay will again be set locally in Oxford and the Council will budget for a £7.6m increase in its pay bill by the end of the agreement period. This is a 17% rise in total pay at a time when many local councils, are preparing to cut their pay budgets. The Council can afford this because of careful financial planning and the achievement of significant efficiency savings that you have helped to achieve.

We believe this agreement gives our members a guaranteed cost of living increase for the next three years and the opportunity for additional pay through an increment in October 2019 subject to performance and attendance levels.

The Agreement
The agreement covers a 3-year period – from 1st April 2018 to 31st March 2021. The reason for a 3 year agreement is so the Council can again have certainty about its budget for the next 3 years, but this also means we will also know where we stand. We did not want the pay deal to be any longer than 3 years because we don’t know what the effect of Brexit will be on Local Government.

Cost of Living Rise
There will either be a lump sum cost of living award of £575 in year 1and £500 in each of years 2 and 3 or a 1.25% increase per annum, whichever is the greater in that year  for all Oxford City Council staff, effective from 1st April 2018.  The lump sum payment will be consolidated into each pay grade on the 1st of April of each year. This is a great achievement for Unison to help our lower paid employees, and will hopefully lead the way for other councils to follow.

Incremental progression
This agreement still retains one more Increment, and still gives all employees a cost of living rise annually. For National Joint Council (NJC) employees, who are not at the top of the pay scale of each pay grade, will be eligible, providing they meet the criteria below for an increment on 1st October 2019 to the next SCP point within that grade.

The bottom spinal column point will be removed from each Grade on 1st October 2019, this will then leave us with just two SCP points. The criteria to be eligible for an increment is at least a GOOD appraisal rating and an acceptable level of attendance which is defined as less than 10 days absence for the year (pro rata for part-time workers).

Oxford City Council Living Wage
On 1st April 2018 employees on the bottom SCP point of Grade 3 will be paid no less than £9.78 per hour, this is higher than the London Living wage. By 1st October 2019 if these employees are successful in obtaining an increment they and any one joining the council from October 2019 on a Grade 3 will be paid no less than £10.13 per hour in that year. After the cost of living rise in April 2020, Oxford City Council’s Living Wage will be no less than £10.40 far exceeding any current living wage. UNISON and Oxford City Council are leading the way yet again, with good partnership working.

Craft workers
Craft workers will continue with their 3-spot productivity-based scheme and will be eligible for the cost of living rise albeit the lump sum which will be consolidated or 1.25% whichever is the greater and a final partnership payment in July 2018.

Partnership payment
The partnership payment will be removed under the new pay deal. When we were discussing the Partnership Payment, it became very clear that management wanted to apply a far more severe criterion for staff to be eligible for the payment.  In effect, this would mean  far less people would receive the payment. In the end, we felt it would be better spent on getting people an improved cost of living rise and not a one off payment which is not added to your salary.

Just to be clear Under the Collective Agreement 2013/18 deal, a final Partnership Payment will be made to those employees eligible in July 2018 covering the period 1st April 2017 to 31st  March 2018.

Weekend Enhancement
The current enhanced rates of pay are set at 1.33 and 1.66 and will be reinstated for all employees including all new starters for the duration of this agreement; the hourly rates will continue to increase with the cost of living awards and any incremental progression.

Travel Concessions
The Council will continue to fund a 20% discount Up-to an amount to those employees using an annual season ticket for travel to work on buses and trains

Cycle to Work Scheme
The tax efficient cycle loan/purchase scheme will be continued

Annual leave and Flex days
There will be no change to the amount of annual leave given to employees. The concession to allow employees to buy up to a further 24 days leave per year will remain and in the last month of the leave year you will be able to carry over up to 5 days to the next year
and rep

Should we return to National Pay Awards?
There is currently a National Pay Cap of 1% in Local Government until 31 March 2020.  Oxford City Council’s SCP points are currently higher than the national pay points. If we were to opt back into National Pay Bargaining, we would most likely face a pay freeze until the national SCP points caught up with us, which could be April 2020.  This would mean we would get NO Cost of Living rise for at least 2 years.

If during the time of this pay deal there is a change in Government with a promise to remove the 1% Pay Cap for Public Sector workers, the NJC would need to achieve a 10% pay increase during a 3 year period to enable them to catch up with Oxford City Council’s SCP points. So as you can see, we have exceeded the nationally agreed deals. We are not overjoyed about this, as all Public Sector workers deserve a decent pay award. By us doing this we hope that others will follow in our example.

What happens next - Work-place Ballot
Attached to this, you will notice there is a ballot paper. Ballot boxes will be positioned on each floor in St. Aldates Chambers and one by reception in the Town Hall.  Direct Services Stewards will be hand delivering Ballot Papers to each of their members at Horspath Rd Depot and Cowley Marsh, for members to receive their Ballot papers and submit their vote In the Ballot box provided.  The Ballot will   commence from the week of the 3rd July 2017, and the close of the ballot will be noon on Friday 14th July 2017.

Alternatively, you can hand deliver your ballot papers to the Unison Office, in Oxford Town Hall. The result will be announced by Tuesday the 18th July 2017. 

Should any of you be on leave during this period,  please contact us as soon as possible here in the Unison Office in the Town Hall Tel 01865 252522 or 252672 or by emailing or speaking to your local Unison Rep for your area.


UNISON is recommending this pay deal to all members and would strongly encourage all members to use their vote and vote YES




On behalf of UNISON Branch Committee


Thursday 22 June 2017

Help at work

How to Get Help

UNISON can help you in many ways, both at work and at home. If you are not sure who you should contact for help, or where to find the information that you need, this section will help you find it.

Help from your branch

Your workplace representative, or rep, can help you with a variety of issues at work and offer additional sources of advice and support in the first instance member should Email office@oxfordcityunison.com

UNISONdirect

UNISONdirect is our dedicated call centre for member queries. Call 0800 0 857 857 between 6am-midnight Monday-Friday and 9am-4pm Saturdays.
The freephone textphone number is 0800 0967 968.

Dealing with workplace issues

Members who have a workplace issue including advice or representation for a disciplinary hearing, grievance proceedings or a matter of employment law should first contact a local UNISON steward. All members seeking advice need to fill in a case form and send to their branch.

Personal Injury Surgeries

Whatever life throws at you, we'll help to protect you.
UNISON legal service provides free legal advice from Thompsons - solicitors who are experts in the field of personal injury law.
The legal surgery covers any injury claim, in work and out of work. Whatever the accident or disease, ranging from road traffic accidents, slips, trips, and falls, industrial deafness, asbestos-related conditions, vibration white finger and repetitive strain injury, it is all covered.
For upcoming dates and information on booking, please see the South East Region website Events page.

UNISON Welfare - There For You

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There for You is UNISON’s Welfare charity which provides a unique and confidential service to our members. This service includes financial assistance, wellbeing breaks and general advice. There for you also runs a Debtline, providing free, impartial and confidential debt advice over the phone as well as an online version called Debt Clinic.

Wednesday 21 June 2017

Osteopathy and Massage service

Discounted Osteopathy and Massage Service


Appointments for 2017 available to book now.
22 November Clerks

 21 August Clerks Room

14 September   Judges Room

16 October  Clerks Room


18 December  Clerks Room

To book an appointment, ring Alison Lindenbaum from Oxspines Osteopathy 07894151654 or email alison@oxspines.com.
Read on for further information.
 •  Do you experience back pain at any time?
 •  Would you like to help alleviate stress?
 •  Can you spare just 30 mins?
If the answer is YES to any of the above then you might like to consider the benefits of an on-site osteopathy and massage service!
Oxford City Council have secured the services of Alison Lindenbaum from Oxspines Osteopathy who can treat a number of common ailments, symptoms and conditions, such as:
 •  Neck pain          
•   Headaches
 •  Shoulder/Elbow and Wrist pain
 •  Repetitive Strain Injuries
 •  Back pain and Sciatica
 •  Sports injuries

Alison will be available in Oxford Town Hall on a regular monthly basis.
Payment for any service is to be made directly to Alison at time of the appointment, along with the completion of any consent forms and health questions.
30 minute Initial assessment and treatment taster = £25
30 minute Subsequent appointment Osteopathy = £35
20 minute Subsequent appointment Neck and shoulder massage = £20
Time taken to attend appointments will need to be made up and therefore you should seek approval from your manager before making an appointment.

Tuesday 13 June 2017

UNISON equality members survey

Take part in the UNISON equality members survey 





UNISON branch finder


The UNISON branch finder helps you find your branch through a quick search of employers on the UNISON database. 


Click here to start your search


The Branch Finder is still a new tool and we are looking for feedback. If you find any errors, please report them to digital@unison.co.uk

Tackling workplace stress training

Webinar: Tackling workplace stress


Stress stands out more than ever as the chief health and safety concern of union safety reps, identified as a top-five hazard by 70% of safety reps in the biennial TUC safety representatives’ survey.

This TUC webinar for union safety reps will explain how they can help reduce workplace stress. 

The webinar will be presented by Hugh Robertson, TUC Senior Health and Safety Policy Officer and will include:
  • Causes of work related stress
  • Dealing with workloads
  • Unacceptable behaviour
The webinar will be a live video presentation by Hugh and you can join via a computer, smartphone or tablet. There will be an opportunity for you to ask Hugh any questions you have about work related stress.


For more information check out the TUC education Web Site



Friday 9 June 2017

Thank you for all your hard work

Thank you for all your hard work


The outcome of the general election has been a remarkable result that few predicted at the start of the campaign – certainly not Theresa May.

Today I want to thank every one of you who played a part in the campaign.

From the outset we believed that if Labour could shift the debate onto public services, it could strike a chord with the electorate and Jeremy Corbyn has done just that.

I am proud of the part our union played in this. By working closely together with Labour, we kept public services and our members’ jobs at the heart of the campaign.

Jeremy has asked me to thank all the UNISON activists, branches and staff who have played a part in the campaign over recent weeks.

Whether it was tireless campaigning in constituencies, personalised direct emailing of target groups of members, direct mail, our high-profile Public Service Champions advertising or our pre-election NHS advert in the Metros and on Facebook, every part of UNISON has been involved.

Our work will have helped many fine MPs to be elected and has shown the nation and the government that there is a real desire for change.

Of course we wanted to see a Labour government and we will continue to work with the Labour Party to stand up for public services.

And whatever the new government looks like, UNISON will continue to champion and defend our members’ jobs and services.

Once again, thank you for the part you played. I am proud of what we have achieved together.

Best wishes,



Dave Prentis
UNISON general secretary

Friday 26 May 2017

Do your politicians care about you?

Ask your local candidates about pay and public services

Before you vote on 8 June, do you know where your local candidates stand on the issues that matter to you? 
UNISON represents people working in 
  • local government
  • NHS
  • social care
  • education
  • police
  • community and voluntary sector
  • utilities and transport
That’s why we think it’s important to look at what the parties and candidates who want to be our local MPs have to say about your pay, jobs and public services.
Click this link to 

Email your local candidates and visit the UNISON dedicated web site


Tuesday 23 May 2017

Oxford stands with Manchester

After last night's appalling events at the Manchester Arena Oxford City Council have lowered the flag to half mast over Town Hall Oxford.

If you would like to sign a book of condolences, Manchester City Council have created an online book of condolences. 



A despicable act designed to cause maximum pain’
‘Hatred will never triumph,’ says Dave Prentis in response to last night's Manchester Arena atrocity
Responding to the terror attack at Manchester Arena, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said:

“This was a despicable act designed to cause maximum pain and suffering. It’s barbaric beyond words that this happened at a concert attended by so many children and young people.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected including the wounded, those searching for loved ones, and those grieving a terrible loss.

“We also pay tribute to those public servants involved – their response was incredible. Many worked through the night to save lives or rushed into work to help when news broke of the attack. And they will continue to put Manchester back together in the days and weeks ahead.

“Strangers providing young people with a place to stay, taxi drivers taking people to safety and long queues at blood banks this morning tell a simple but important story – that hatred will never triumph.”





Wednesday 17 May 2017

Register to vote

Your voice does matter, don't lose it.

Click here to Register-to-vote now.





There For You

UNISON’s welfare service for members and their families

Your union supports you at work, but we know there’s a whole world of other issues that can cause stress, unhappiness, and generally prevent you achieving what you want to achieve.
That’s why UNISON runs a support service covering finances, health, family, personal development and more. This is in addition to the work reps do supporting members at work.
It’s important too that members have a strong voice when it comes to national issues that seriously impact on living standards, such as the welfare system, public services, and jobs. UNISON campaigns in Parliament so policy-makers listen to the voice of public service staff.
How to access There For You
Your branch should have a Welfare Officer trained to support members to find the services they need from UNISON. They’re your first port of call.

Click to find local Branch Finder or check Our facebook page  


UNISON There for You: School Uniform Grant 2017

UNISON There for You: School Uniform Grant 2017


If you have children in full time education, you may be eligible to receive a school uniform grant from UNISON’s charity There for You.  To be considered, you must either be:

In receipt of Housing Benefit; or
Your net annual income is £18,000 or below [Note: We ignore the following income Child benefit, any childcare element included as part of your working tax credits, Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment].
Also, you will need to have paid a minimum 4 weeks membership subscriptions before 22nd May 2017

To take advantage of this grant please complete the forms below and return to us with all the supporting documentation requested. We’ve also included a Q&A setting out the full conditions and eligibility criteria which should answer any questions that you have.

Please note the closing date is 21st July.

It’s worth a try.  Just log on to www.unison.co.uk/thereforyou 




Friday 21 April 2017

Thank your champion today

Thank your champion

Every hour of every day, people in public services help make our lives better. They keep us safe, educate our children, and care for our loved ones. Now, all over the UK, people are showing their appreciation for the vital work they do.

Add your thank you now

Thursday 20 April 2017

Non-voters outnumber voters

Celebrating Our Diversity in Oxford and Canterbury

 The busy summer of celebrating UNISON's diversity has officially kicked off with colourful participation at Oxford and Canterbury Prides in the last couple of weeks.


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been out in full force celebrating the great history UNISON has in fighting for justice and liberation for LGBT communities across the world. On Satuday 4th June UNISON Oxfordshire Health branch led the organisation and sponsorship of Oxford Pride spreading our message of proud to be in UNISON at the event attended by over 5000 people. Members engaged with revelers giving out employments advice, recruiting new members and explaining the pivitol role UNISON campaigning plays in fighting for the rights of LGBT people. On Saturday 11th June UNISON members attended Canterbury Pride a new event on the LGBT calendar, this follows the excellent work our regional LGBT group does at supporting local community based prides.


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 Upcoming UNISON South East supported Pride Events:


    Portsmouth Pride 18th June, Southsea Common
    Brighton Trans Pride 23rd July, Brunswick Gardens
    Margate Pride 13th August, Margate Seafront
    Reading Pride 3rd September, King's Meadow Park
 
    If you want to march with us, help us on our stalls or become active in the UNISON South East LGBT Group please contact Ron Harley

2024 Levellers' Day

  Oxford & District Trades Union Council has booked a coach from Oxford to Burford for Levellers' Day on Saturday, 18 May 2024.   We...