Union’s NEC also highlights continuing pay campaigns, post-pandemic support for members and solidarity with those in Palestine
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UNISON’s new national executive council (NEC) has elected a new presidential team
UNISON’s new senior vice president on why post-COVID pay rises are crucial for members
Ongoing high profile pay campaigns, industrial action and the ongoing fight against racism and hatred highlighted at union’s national executive council
The NEC also heard about the upcoming COP26 climate conference in Glasgow next month. A major report from UNISON will be launched at the conference and a series […]
The event is one of many aimed at putting pressure on world leaders ahead of the United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP26), which is taking place in Glasgow between 31 October and […]
The union is fighting across multiple sectors for members’ pay and conditions, with strike ballots and consultations
Pay and the pandemic continue to dominate UNISON’s work, the first NEC of the year heard today
National delegates set to meet in Brighton in June – for the first time since the pandemic
Meeting hears that UNISON ‘will continue to work with the international trade union movement to offer support to Ukraine’
Meeting also continues preparations for the union’s first in-person national delegate conference since before the pandemic
Rising prices and the TUC march and demo on 18 June dominate union’s NEC meeting
Christina McAnea also tells NEC meeting that the spectacle of the Tory Party leadership candidates trying to ‘out-tough’ each other is ‘unedifying’
UNISON president Andrea Egan outlines her vision, pledging: “I use every power and opportunity I’ve got, and I won’t leave any equality group behind”
The October meeting was also addressed by the international officer of Atomprofspilka, the Nuclear Power and Industry Workers Union in Ukraine