UNISON is running the Nelson Mandela award, which will go to a Black member who has gone ‘above and beyond’ to represent Black members.
UNISON is running the Nelson Mandela award, which will go to a Black member who has gone ‘above and beyond’ to represent Black members.
National retired members’ organisation asks for submissions from members wanting to attend disabled members’, LGBT members’, Black members and women’s conferences as delegates in October, November, January and February
‘UNISON has backed me up … has encouraged me to become the person I am’
Speaking at the UNISON Black members conference in North Wales, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “The first responsibility of any union wanting to challenge racism must be to take it on in the workplace. Then we have to challenge it in our economy. “In these tough times it’s more important than ever not to […]
More than 250 Filipino health workers take part in weekend protest at Daily Mail office
Research shows that the Black vote could be crucial in deciding the outcome of the general election in May
As NHS supporters march from Jarrow to London from 16 August, UNISON is urging members to back them
And, with less than a year to go to the general election, it sets out what is needed to ensure that […]
And general secretary Dave Prentis called on the employers to come back to the negotiating table […]
"Why should they pay while the super-rich increase their wealth year on year? We wish the striking workers success […]
The alliance noted that many library services are already threatened by deep cuts and widespread closures of vital local branches - but the unprecedented cuts to government grants that […]
Make May Matter in the latest recruitment drive kicking off next week
UNISON has submitted evidence to the Equality Challenge Unit on establishing a race equality charter mark for UK universities
UNISON, the GMB and UNITE have launched a petition to call for decent pay in local government
UNISON members with friends or family in the Philippines may be concerned about the current disaster