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Two months of industrial action and campaigning shows why we need to go for growth, executive hears
UNISON’s final NEC meeting of 2018 opened with “good news to end the year on and a great way to start 2019”. A report on the month-long campaign for growth that the union ran in November – or Grovember as it was dubbed within the union – showed every region and every service group in […]
National executive council highlights three issues that need to be addressed to avoid ‘falling off a cliff’ next month
Brexit, industrial action, campaigning, growing the union and planning for June’s national delegate conference all featured on a full agenda
National executive council hears positive stories as it prepares for annual conference
Members will take office at the end of national delegate conference until the end of the 2021 NDC
UNISON’s National Executive Council (NEC) has elected Josie Bird, a local government worker from Newcastle, as president at the union’s annual national conference in Liverpool. Josie has been an administrative officer at Newcastle City Council for 18 years and an active member of UNISON for 17 years. She has served as junior and senior vice […]
Local government funding and Brexit dominate debates at first business meeting
July might have meant the start of the summer holidays proper, but UNISON and our members are still on the case
UNISON NEC prepares to Go for Growth in November
Final national executive council meeting of the year looks to the future
Union NEC hears round-up of action in court and workplaces to defend workers
Nomination period for East Midlands, Greater London and South West reserved seat ballots opens on 3 March and closes on 17 April
The unions annual delegate conference – together with local government, water, environment and transport, and energy conferences – won’t now happen in June as UNISON members and activists are on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis