The marches in London, Glasgow and Belfast will send the government a strong message that people want a Future that Works
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Tory education policies are turning the clock back to the time when education was the preserve of the rich, says union
Council-owned company is ‘genuine example of best practice in the private sector’ says union.
UNISON help and advice for branches dealing with members who have been affected by the recent floods is now available
Our young members’ weekend, on 17-19 May in Sheffield, brings together more than 100 young members from across the UK
MPs lobbied over plans to charge apprentices
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Dave Prentis UNISON General Secretary, said: "Young people have been hit incredibly hard by the coalition's devastating austerity policies. 25% of the […]
- Date
- 17 – 19 May 2013
- Location
- Mercure Sheffield St Paul's Hotel
Each region is entitled to send up to 10 young members, with each region's group being at least 50% young women. Priority is also urged for first […]
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UNISON reports sets out union’s wide-ranging vision for Britain’s youth
The country’s 17 to 25-year-olds feel so let down that 24% say they will not vote in the next general election
Survey of young people shows that 93% do not think that the government is doing enough to help them to cope with the recession
Mining communities in Scotland took part in a new film charting the impact of the General Strike on their lives, to be screened tonight in London
Yesterday was International Workers’ Day, and Ryan Jones, the chair of the UNISON national young members forum, addressed the Welsh Assembly on young workers