- Date
- 15 July 2021 5:30pm–7:00pm
- Location
- Online Meeting
The Women’s Committee campaign for improvements to women’s rights in the workplace and in the wider community and support campaigns aimed at improving women’s lives.
The Women’s Committee campaign for improvements to women’s rights in the workplace and in the wider community and support campaigns aimed at improving women’s lives.
The Regional Disabled Members Committee represents Disabled members at a regional level, helping to develop campaigns and inform policy.
Covid-19: All meetings and events are postponed until end of May 2020 Outcome
The Regional Healthcare Committee represents members across the regional service group and helps to develop campaigns and inform UNISON policy on behalf of Healthcare workers.
UNISON is affiliated to the Labour Party and the Labour Link
committee coordinates our joint campaigning work with the Party
within our branches and across the region.
UNISON is affiliated to the Labour Party and the Labour Link
committee coordinates our joint campaigning work with the Party
within our branches and across the region.
The Regional Equality Action Group focuses on improving equalities in the region on behalf of our branches and regional SOGs.
The Regional Equality Action Group focuses on improving equalities in the region on behalf of our branches and regional SOGs.
The Regional Equality Action Group focuses on improving equalities in the region on behalf of our branches and regional SOGs.
The Regional Committee is the operational body of the Regional Council. The Regional Committee exercises the functions of the Regional Council between meetings and is accountable to Regional Council, to which it submits regular reports. Outcome
The Finance Committee is accountable to the Regional Council for all finances in the region relating to the lay member budget.
The Finance Committee is accountable to the Regional Council for all finances in the region relating to the lay member budget.
The Finance Committee is accountable to the Regional Council for all finances in the region relating to the lay member budget.
The Regional Council is the governing body of the region and all branches are invited to participate. We run on an annual cycle, meeting three times a year to develop regional policies and determine the region’s objectives and priorities.
International Relations oversees our links with trade unions in other countries and also coordinates with international campaigns.