UNISON is sad to confirm that three members were among the 38 people killed in the Tunisia terrorist attack
UNISON is sad to confirm that three members were among the 38 people killed in the Tunisia terrorist attack
Since 1975, the Workers’ Educational Association has reclaimed this bit of our history with an annual procession […]
There are just hours left to save the link between the Co-op and the Co-op Party
UNISON is asking asking members who shop at the Co-op to check whether they’ve got a voting pack and help save the Co-op Party by voting Yes to motions 9 and 10 on the ballot
Help stop the Co-op's political voice being […]
UNISON is using the week to focus attention on the 220,000 care workers who are illegally under-paid. We are asking members to sign a petion to Vince Cable, secretary of state for trade and […]
The national conference of UNISON’s retired members’ organisation.
A ballot is currently being held on keeping UNISON’s political fund. All retired members (except in Northern Ireland where there are different arrangements) are entitled to vote
The national minimum wage rates have gone up from 1 October 2014
UNISON supports National Pensioners Convention in campaign to stop cuts to universal benefits on Older People’s Day
Dave Prentis issues rallying call to make October demo the the biggest this country has ever seen
Every night, the march will stop at towns and cities along the route, with rallies and other support action planned for each stop […]
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
With less than a year to go to the general election, UNISON is launching its manifesto for public services
UNISON has hailed the local government strike as an overwhelming success, with more than one million public service workers on picket lines and at rallies in protest over their pay offer