A two-year pay deal for youth and community workers on JNC pay and conditions has been reached by the unions and employers, worth a 1% increase from 1 September 2016 and a further 1% from 1 September 2017. Continue reading
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Homepage for the campaign to save Camden youth services from £1.6 million in funding cuts by Camden’s Labour council.
Camden UNISON has won a four-figure settlement for a casual worker member in the integrated youth support service. 
