National Delegate Conference agrees to organise and recruit more workers under 25
National Delegate Conference agrees to organise and recruit more workers under 25
The decision at national delegate conference increases the ceiling age of young members from 26 to 30, with a dramatic impact for the union’s activists and structures
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Conference agrees to organise and recruit more workers under 25
Delegates discuss ways to increase engagement and encourage new activists to come forward
UNISON’s local government conference turned its attention to apprenticeships in the sector this morning, and of ensuring that these are of high quality and properly paid
People across the North West are gearing up to call for Fair Funding for Public Services at a march and rally in Liverpool tomorrow
Stand up to racism and say no to scapegoating of immigrants, no to Islamophobia and yes to diversity on 22 March
The government is consulting on the future of civil partnership in England and Wales
UNISON’s recruitment continues apace around the country
The national minimum wage rates have gone up from today
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MPs lobbied over plans to charge apprentices
Christina McAnea spoke about how the world of work has changed since she left school, saying: “Without doubt, being young today is so much harder”