Read UNISON’s interview with steward and Branch Secretary Deborah Foster
Read UNISON’s interview with steward and Branch Secretary Deborah Foster
Information for honorary branch auditors, from UNISON head of audit John Nagle
The review group, made up of 24 senior UNISON members, met for the third time on 6 February
Delegates for NDC, local government, energy and WET conferences must be entered on the OCS by 4 April
Changes to data protection regulations and to the political funds mean the forms have to change from 1 March
Summer is technically over – so it’s time for UNISON branches to start ordering your 2017 diaries
The partnership between the Co-operative Bank and UNISON as part of our UNISONplus membership benefits package ends on 30 September – UNISON branches need to know what this means for them, including promotional and other material
Southampton District branch are hosting a lunchtime event where guest speakers will discuss a range of subjects around mental health and the cost of living crisis, with debt and well-being advice and more. Beginning at 12:30pm, the event at the John Hansard Gallery on Thursday 15th December will include lunch, mince pies and sherry! To book your place, […]
Last year’s Grovember campaign was such a success we’re doing it again in May with a Go for Growth month
New DOCAS agreements have to be in place from 10 March 2018 to ensure a “reasonable fee” is paid to public sector employers who deduct union subs directly from members’ wages
UNISON believes introducing the increase in charges with such a short notice period does not give members and staff ample time to prepare for such a rise.
Over 350 branches have already taken part, with 17 to be approached for in-depth interviews
Information for honorary branch auditors from UNISON head of audit John Nagle
We’ve got a new online shop https://shop.unison.site/. This is the way to order your diaries for 2019 – please don't use the old order forms. You can then pay by payment card […]
The stress epidemic in public services is sadly an all-too-familiar story