UNISON vows to fight for the Good Friday Agreement

Union vows to fight for the rights of all people in Northern Ireland

Further education colleges in crisis

The future of further education provision is in jeopardy, conference hears

A time to review and renew the ‘family’ union

UNISON president opens union’s national delegate conference in Brighton

Inside the hall during a UNISON conference

Standing up for union rights

Local government conference vows to fight to protect facility time

Social workers say no to national assessment scheme

Union’s local government conference hears call to boycott government’s controversial new scheme

Energy workers face turbulent times

Union’s energy group conference debates privatisation, renationalisation and hydrogen gas

UNISON inducted into TripAdvisor’s Hall of Fame!

Union’s beautiful Croyde Bay resort in Devon has achieved the distinction of entering TripAdvisor’s Hall of Fame

UNISON’s Friendly new partner

Union announces new member benefit partner for savings

It’s all about the data

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock you’ll have heard about the new data laws. Here’s what UNISON is doing

letters saying vote

It’s not us, it’s all about YOU!

What on earth is a UNISON service group? And what have they got to do with you? As it turns out, quite a lot actually

Parents and children campaign at Westminster

Sunshine and showers – April’s highlights

April may have started with the Easter holidays but there was no rest for UNISON staff, activists and members. And there was only one issue on everyone’s mind – pay.

Labour’s housing plans give millions priced out of housing real hope, says UNISON

Thursday 19 April 2018 For immediate release Commenting on Labour’s plans to build a million ‘genuinely affordable’ properties over 10 years, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “It’s great to see Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party taking the housing crisis so seriously. “A million genuinely affordable homes would be a good start to fixing our broken […]

UNISON application forms on branch websites

Branches should make sure their websites are up to date

National Careers Week – the lost art of giving good guidance

It’s National Careers Week – but thanks to years of government cuts, careers advice at school isn’t what it used to be. UNISON thinks young people deserve a better start to their working life

Packing a punch, in the shortest month

It’s only got 28 days but UNISON made every one of February’s count – here’s our regular round up of just a few of the things the union achieved over the last month