UNISON condemns the vile online racism towards the England football team
UNISON condemns the vile online racism towards the England football team
The region’s Young Members are coming together after the toughest 18 months of their lives
Take part in our survey on home and hybrid working – is it working for you?
We have a huge range of workshops and webinars on Disabled Members’ issues planned for the year.
Guest blog from Regional Convenor and Black Members Committee Chair Rosita Ellis for International Women’s Day 2022
On 12 February 2022, Rosita Ellis became the first Black woman to be elected to the most senior elected position in UNISON South East.
On 1-3 April we welcomed 40 members from across the South East to the first in-person Regional Women’s Forum since the start of the pandemic
Never mind the World Cup, meet the Newbury charity football team scoring for UNISON!
Southampton District branch are hosting a lunchtime event where guest speakers will discuss a range of subjects around mental health and the cost of living crisis, with debt and well-being advice and more. Beginning at 12:30pm, the event at the John Hansard Gallery on Thursday 15th December will include lunch, mince pies and sherry! To book your place, […]
Delegates make their voices heard at Scottish city’s International Conference Centre
The UNISON South East Equality Calendar for 2023 is now live! View this year’s equality calendar Equality is at the heart of everything we do as a union, and we want to make it as easy as possible for UNISON members to get involved. We hope it will be useful for you in knowing when […]
On 21 February, Bill Acharjee from the Black members committee attended a cross party roundtable event in Portcullis House aimed at combatting racism
A guest blog from Sandra Charles (pictured on right of image), UNISON South East deputy regional convenor
“We are one team against racism, just as we are one team for patient care”
2023 is UNISON’s Year of Black workers and to celebrate we’ll be sharing the experience of Black workers from around the region. This is Bill Acharjee’s story.