The national minimum wage rates have gone up from today
The national minimum wage rates have gone up from today
UNISON Northern Ireland’s retired members meet junior minister Jennifer McCann to highlight the rights of retired and older people in society
Seminar encourages members to get involved in campaigns
The endemic non-payment of travel time for homecare workers means that thousands of work hours, travelling between […]
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UNISON retired members in Greater London have a wealth of experience and knowledge that make them a valuable part of UNISON campaigns. Our retired members work closely with other member groups on almost every issue that affects workers in the UK, as well as fighting for quality public services, on which many older people rely. UNISON […]
The chairs of UNISON’s young and retired members’ committees share their thoughts about the different challenges and motivations facing their members
Our retired members’ group works closely with other member groups on almost every issue that affects workers in the UK, as well as fighting for quality public services, on which many older people rely.
Chair of UNISON’s national retired members’ committee, Rosie MacGregor, outlines the most pressing concerns for retired people
We used the results to brief our service groups and self-organised groups on key equality issues for their bargaining and organising agendas. The survey is not just for activists, so […]
The annual conference for UNISON’s retired members.
This Decent Jobs Week, UNISON is focusing attention on the 220,000 care workers who are illegally underpaid
Essential documents 2013 retired members' conference - preliminary agenda [PDF] (for members only) This does not represent union policy. 2013 retired members' conference - […]
Dave Prentis issues rallying call to make October demo the the biggest this country has ever seen
UNISON members at Care UK in Doncaster will begin new strike action tomorrow for two weeks, after the company refused to even discuss a wage rise this year