UNISON members join National Pensioners Convention in marking National Dignity Day on 1 February
UNISON members join National Pensioners Convention in marking National Dignity Day on 1 February
Recruitment needs to be our top priority if we are to stay strong and resilient, says general secretary
Winter fuel grants are available again for UNISON members who are having difficulty meeting their heating bills.
One more push to get remaining high street brands signed up to the Bangladeshi factory accord
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Councils cannot wash their hands of their responsibilities, stresses the union
General secretary was addressing retired members as general election year nears
This section is about retired members. Our retired members group works closely with other parts of the union on almost every issue that affects workers in the UK, as well as fighting for quality public services, on which many older people rely.
The union’s retired members come together virtually, discussing a wide range of issues, determined as ever to make their voices heard
Online event will take the place of cancelled conference and will be centred around social care and the need for a national care service
Rosie MacGregor, the chair of UNISON’s national retired members’ committee, highlights the particular challenges for older people due to the coronavirus pandemic
President and general secretary announce decision, with social distancing and health and safety concerns set to continue for some time
Dignity Action Day #DAD2018 is an annual opportunity for health and social care workers, and members of the public to uphold people’s rights to dignity and provide a truly memorable day for people who use care services. Dignity Action Day #DAD2018 is an annual opportunity for health and social care workers, and members of the […]
General secretary criticises comments on pensioner benefits as ‘despicable’