UNISON delegates stand up for their rights as activists and voters
UNISON delegates stand up for their rights as activists and voters
As part of our activities for UNISON 2023 Year of Black Workers, we have created this new bespoke programme of training for Black members.
The Regional Local Government Committee represents members across the regional service group and helps to develop campaigns and inform UNISON policy on behalf of Local Government workers.
The Women’s Committee campaigns for improvements to women’s rights in the workplace and in the wider community and supports campaigns aimed at improving women’s lives.
International Relations oversees our links with trade unions in other countries and also coordinates with international campaigns.
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.
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.
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.
ETD plans our activist education programme and is responsible for overseeing member recruitment, organising and branch democracy and governance.
The Business and Environment Committee organises an annual programme of regular meetings, training, campaigns, seminars and communications for members of the Service Group.
The Business and Environment Committee organises an annual programme of regular meetings, training, campaigns, seminars and communications for members of the Service Group.
As UNISON embarks on its Year of Black Workers, it was also a first that two of the three members of the […]
From ensuring you can vote, to campaigning against the far right, here are some key tips for the upcoming local elections. May the 4th be with you
UNISON calls for photo ID to be abandoned, but urges members to register, for now, to ensure their vote in May elections
The Welfare Committee is uniquely able to intervene with individual members in cases of great need.