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Andrea Dudding, general convenor for Unison in York, said it was not clear what type of grants the service might be able to access.
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Dominic MacAskill, head of local government for Unison in Wales, said councils should oppose public spending cuts imposed by the UK government and "challenge austerity Britain".
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"Traffic managers, " said Dennis Abrevaya and Robert Owens, in near unison, from the cab of their delivery truck, which was parked at the loading dock of Bloomingdale's on East 60th Street on a recent Friday afternoon.
Branch secretary for Unison in the county Steve Bennett said workers had already backed industrial action.
In response to the report, Unison said job cuts were devastating local communities and should be reversed to help the economy grow.
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Unison said it would ballot its members in the pre-school, nursery, primary and secondary education sectors on industrial action in response to the cuts.
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Both Unison and the GMB have said they are not in a position to sign the deal.
Unite said its members would join Unison's social care staff in a day of action next Thursday.
Unison said the council had pledged to keep Linelands in Nettleham, Bonner House, in Sleaford, and Harrison House, in Grantham, open.
Unison said it opposed the use of social enterprise schemes in public services and staff were concerned.
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Keith Barrow said it was not right that money paid to Unison was used in political campaigns against the authority.
Unison said administrative and clerical staff last month voted 88% in favour of the one-day strike action.
Unison spokesman Simon Newell said there was a 40% rise in emergency calls in the first weekend that the new system was introduced.
However Unison Regional Secretary Patricia McKeown said the union should have been engaged in the process.
However, Martin Sleath, Nottinghamshire Unison joint branch secretary, said the jobs that have gone are in frontline services.
Unison said some nurses were "very upset" and had been in tears.
The structural report by Santia Asbestos Management Limited in October said the asbestos posed a potential health risk, and the union Unison said demolition was the safest option for staff and pupils.
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Bob Cretchley, Unison branch secretary for Swindon, said 150 members would be involved in the action which was called to save the allowances of members who were "taking a significant drop in their income".
Karen Jennings, national secretary of the health workers' union Unison, said the proposals would undermine the NHS as a public sector provider in the long term.
The union Unison said 625 public sector jobs had been axed every day since the general election in May 2010.
Unison, which has many members in both local government and the NHS, said many of its members would struggle to pay in more.
The trade union Unison said it "was not happy" about further job losses but it was in contact with the council to look at alternative ways to make savings.
However, Simon Bolton, Unison's regional organiser for Kent, said the mistakes should not be occurring in the first place given "today's technology and with the advancements and processes over the past 20 years".
Dave Prentis, general secretary of Unison, who will be visiting one of the picket lines in Runcorn overnight, said the new dispute had heightened fears among Logistics workers about their future employment.
Workers in Scotland are not on strike, but the Scottish secretary of Unison, Matt Smith, said a walkout was planned unless councils agreed to renegotiate their pay offer.
Unison said 95% of members, which include administrative and nursing staff, had already voted in favour of taking strike action and 98% voted in favour of industrial action short of strike action, in a ballot last month.
"At this moment, vulnerable children in Kent are perhaps not as safe as they should be, " Unison union representative David Lloyd said.
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