Kerry Baigent reflects on inspirational women on picket lines on her first International Women’s Day as regional secretary.
Kerry Baigent reflects on inspirational women on picket lines on her first International Women’s Day as regional secretary.
This international women’s day we will be profiling incredible women from across UNISON in Wales who do amazing work every day.
‘Women’s work is often undervalued and underpaid, but UNISON knows the true value’
At UNISON’s women’s conference, our region called for more to be done to help women during the cost of living crisis
Today is International Women’s Day and female voices from across UNISON in Wales have shared their thoughts in the importance of women to the union.
A ground-breaking female figure in UNISON Cymru/Wales will today mark International Women’s Day by addressing campaigners in Parliament Square in London.
Women in Westminster: The 100 celebrates the achievements and the valuable role women play in public life, from parliamentarians to political commentators
The union will celebrate International Women’s Day with an event in Glasgow in March 2023
We speak to Debbie Rowden, one of the newer members of UNISON Eastern women’s committee, for International Women’s Day
Vice chairs of the union’s national women’s committee, Tania Earnshaw and Deborah Yapicioz reflect on the issues worth highlighting this International Women’s Day
The ‘fantastic UNISON women’ fighting for fair pay in Glasgow offer an inspiring example for International Women’s Day
Guest blog from Regional Convenor and Black Members Committee Chair Rosita Ellis for International Women’s Day 2022
After the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on women, and as the war in Ukraine sees women and children flee – or stay to fight – we need to regain the progress toward equality
Analysis of a recent UNISON survey* of almost 47,000 female key workers including nurses, teaching assistants and council employees shows many feel on the brink of burn […]
UNISON is backing a campaign for a proper memorial for the women and girls who joined together in London’s East End to fight for a better working life