Nearly 100 dedicated delegates gathered at UNISON Centre to debate policy and elect representatives, exemplifying our commitment to members shaping the future of the union […]
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Trade unionism is all about getting organised, and organising around equality is a vital way for underrepresented groups to increase their voice both at work and within the union. On Friday 13 October 2023, our Equality Conference was an opportunity for activists and members from across the region to come together and equip themselves with […]
In September 2023, activists from three UNISON regions gathered in London to learn, share and develop our joint international campaigning work.
Labour MP Chris Bryant considers the flaws of what has become a ‘Pinocchio Parliament’ and some possible solutions
The BIG Weekend 2023 celebrated UNISON’s 30th birthday, as well as delivering some excellent training and strategising for the future!
UNISON delegates stand up for their rights as activists and voters
As part of our activities for UNISON 2023 Year of Black Workers, we have created this new bespoke programme of training for Black members.
In an historic result, Rosita Ellis, Sharon Gedling and Sandra Charles were elected as the Regional Convenor Team for UNISON South East
There are also local elections taking place in Northern Ireland on 18 May, further details of which will be published on the […]
The local elections in England on Thursday, 4 May will be the first to see the scheme in action, while, as things […]
UNISON member Polly Jones was sacked from her job for simply expressing an interest in standing as an an MP. The legal battle that followed has far-reaching implications
Over 150 people attended our first ever BIG Weekend on 20-22 May at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Here’s the lowdown on a great event.
Since the AGM in 2020, work has been underway to identify barriers to participation with our regional democracy and identify new initiatives to grow activism in our region
We know your vital work and sacrifice are the reasons why our country is still going
We hear from one of our Young Member activists on why they felt they had to stand up for young workers