Unison will throw its weight behind the fight against police and probation service privatisation, including balloting members for industrial action.
The union's general secretary Dave Prentis is speaking at the union's Police and Justice Conference in Brighton today where he will vow to battle against murky security corporations.
Mr Prentis said: "Mr Cameron can shuffle his Cabinet anyway he likes, but the result is still the same - a bad deal for the public.
Our members face serious violence, crumbling workplaces and exposure to dangerous drugs — it is outrageous we still cannot legally use our industrial muscle to fight back and defend ourselves, writes STEVE GILLAN
KEVAN NELSON reveals how, through its Organising to Win strategy, which has launched targeted campaigns like Pay Fair for Patient Care, Britain’s largest union bucked the trend of national decline by growing by 70,000 members in two years
Tackling poverty in Scotland cannot happen without properly funded public services. Unison is leading the debate



