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"I'm very proud that UNISON welcomes migrant workers to the UK and values their contribution to our economy, our society, and our culture.
I hope you will join up, join in and encourage your colleagues to join UNISON."
Dave Prentis, UNISON general secretary
UNISON is the UK's largest public service union with over 1.3 million workers. We are independent from employers, business interests and government.
UNISON can offer information, advice and support to help you get the most out of working in the UK.
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New UNISON project and website addressed to contracted-out workers
Launch of 20th anniversary Global Campaign for Migrants Rights Convention
A global campaign to challenge countries to end abuse of migrants by protecting their human rights will be launched around the world on 18 December.
Report on migrant workers, racism and the recession
Jack O’Connor, President of ICTU launched a new report produced by UNISON as part of Anti Racist Workplace Week.
New Helpline for Vulnerable workers: 800 917 23 68
Free helpline for 'vulnerable' workers set up by Departament for Business, Information and Skills
Overseas Nurses Network attended an event at the Scottish Parliament
Article by Marjorie Chong Contact for migrants workers at Golden Jubilee National Hospital.
Migrant Workers Pathways to UNISON in Leeds
evaluation brief by Sondra Cuban, PhD, Educational Research, Lancaster University
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