The nation faces a desperate housing crisis. We need to build at least 250,000 homes per year to meet housing demand but less than half the homes we need are being built. The acute shortage of housing – particularly social and affordable housing – has led to spiralling rents and house prices across the nation […]
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UNISON National Minimum Wage factsheet (Oct 2016) UNISON’s Andrew Anderson, who represents young members on […]
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- 1 September 2019 – 1 May 2020
UNISON Young Members have developed five key employer pledges that we believe will make a real difference to our quality of life.
The Housing crisis is disproportionately affecting young people. Young members of the south west have had enough. Help us to campaign against the housing crisis. The Young Members Forum sent out a survey for young people across the region to complete. We had just under 60 responses. It showed common outcomes that young members and […]
“On behalf of FENSUAGRO and particularly our young members, I would like to express our solidarity and thank you for your support and ask that it […]
From 1 July 2021, not only will every patient’s GP medical history be copied, it will be automatically updated with every new medical event in their lives […]
With vaccine hesitancy high among young women, UNISON members reassure others that there’s nothing to fear
£13.3m gone from youth services in just three years
Nominations for the 2019 Eric Roberts Award are open now – and need to be submitted by 28 December
The history of young people and social movements
It takes place on 13-15 May in Leicester, and brings together more than 100 young members from across the UK to find out […]
The best thing about being involved is the in-work support that you get if you need it. I have a disability and I’ve had a lot of time off sick […]
Book now for UNISON’s annual national young members weekend on 13-15 May
The young members’ weekend on 15-17 May in Nottingham is an opportunity to find out more about the union and how to play a part in the union’s campaigning to defend public services
The national minimum wage rates have gone up from 1 October 2014