Can you spare five minutes to help UNISON win equality in the workplace?
Can you spare five minutes to help UNISON win equality in the workplace?
Young people, especially women, may feel disconnected from Europe but they have the most to lose if Britain Brexits. Parental leave, paid holiday, limits on excessive hours and the right to maternity pay are just some of the important benefits we receive from the EU which would be at risk if we left.
Young people are being encouraged to vote remain on 23 June to safeguard the rights of millions of workers – and their own futures. UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis today (Friday) called on the 64,000 young workers represented by the union – including nurses and teaching assistants – to turn out at the polls. Speaking […]
A new report from the union - A new housing benefit deal for young people - reveals that young people under 35, whether they're working or not, are now the […]
UNISON is running an online survey of local government apprentices to find out more about their workplace and what they want from the union – closing date 8 December
Young Workers Month Blog: End age discrimination in the national minimum wage UNISON's campaign for the living […]
Dave Prentis drew a line in the sand this afternoon, when he addressed the UNISON national delegate conference in Brighton saying that this autumn, we would make a stand
EPSU general secretary Jan Willem Goudriaan’s message to UNISON’s local government conference was that we could change Europe for the betterment of the majority of its people
The key Tube stations will be Blackfriars, Southwark and St Pauls. Temple is likely to be closed as it is small and easily overcrowded. There will also be a short march for those who do […]
The UNISON welfare charity There for You can offer help to members on low incomes deal with the cost of school uniforms
Delegates at the EPSU congress in Toulouse debated the threat from two global trade treaties currently being negotiated
Recruitment is the name of the game in every region over the next four weeks – what is your branch doing
16-18 May: a great chance to meet, work, and socialise with other young members and learn some key skills
Recruitment needs to be our top priority if we are to stay strong and resilient, says general secretary
The grants, which are available from the union's independent welfare charity, There for You, are particularly […]