Under pressure, underfunded and undervalued

Laying bare the experiences of more than 2,200 UNISON members working in councils and schools, delivering the local services we all rely on

Invest to tackle the scourge of poverty

Whether they are working to support children and families, or facing low pay themselves, UNISON members know the human cost of poverty

How can you run a campaign to defend a service?

Neath Port Talbot branch fought a successful campaign against library closures – so just how did they do it?

“My employer ‘gave’ me to someone else”

Through its International Development Fund, UNISON is supporting efforts to protect Indian workers from exploitation when migrating to the Gulf

The truth about the cuts: the disability support worker

‘The cuts have shattered our enthusiasm’

Health and safety can boost your branch

H&S can fall down the agenda, but International Workers’ Memorial Day is the the perfect chance to reinvigorate your work – and possibly your branch with it