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- Date
- 9 April 2021 2:30pm–3:30pm
Are you about to turn 27 and keen to stay involved in UNISON? Or would you like to learn what resources are available to support and develop younger activists in your branch? UNISON’s young members present a webinar on how to stay active in UNISON after ageing out of being an official ‘young member’ – the roles available, and how to support young activists to stay involved. Panel discussion with young members who have gone on to take other roles in their branches and regions
- Date
- 19 March 2021 12:30pm–1:30pm
- Location
- Online via GoToWebinar
Outcome
UNISON launches #OneWageAnyWage campaign is it celebrates 20 years of the national minimum wage
Conference agrees to spread the anti-bullying message, particularly during Young Workers’ Month in November
This weekend, many of UNISON’s young members are coming together to talk about the future of our union, the future of public services and the future of our country.
Under-representation – particularly among young members – cited as a problem that needs to be tackled
- Date
- 12 – 14 May 2017
- Location
- Crowne Plaza Hotel, Newcastle, NE1 3SA