Cost-of-living crisis: Have your say!

UNISON is launching a cost-of-living crisis survey to show exactly how people are struggling to make ends meet as fuel prices and bills continue to rise.

Vote today. Decide on pay.

UNISON is consulting with its members working in Local Government on their latest pay offer.

The death of Her Majesty The Queen

UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “Everyone’s thoughts will be with the royal family at this sad time.”

Care workers in Wales must get decent sick pay before winter hits

Thousands of care workers in Wales are facing a double whammy of sky-high bills and the threat of poverty after the latest government decision on sick pay, warns public services union UNISON. Care workers in Wales will not receive any top up to their sick pay if they have to self-isolate from the end of […]

UNISON hosts event to mark International Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade

UNISON hosts International Day for Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition event

Overcoming the injustice of slavery was the focus of a key event hosted in Cardiff by UNISON Cymru/Wales.

health workers

UNISON warns NHS pay deal is nowhere near enough

Health workers in Wales are facing a real terms pay cut, according to public services union UNISON.

Apply now for 2022 UNISON Young Members Conference

Calling all UNISON Cymru/Wales members aged 16-26, you are invited to register for our 2022 young members conference.

Striking workers backed by UNISON at major solidarity rallies in Cardiff and Swansea

Workers across Wales taking industrial action or getting strike ready will have their voices heard in a series of major rallies at the weekend.

Public sector workers must be strike ready says incoming head of UNISON Cymru Wales

Getting public sector workers ‘strike ready’ in the face of rocketing living costs is a key priority for incoming UNISON Cymru/Wales boss Dominic MacAskill.

Biggest Welsh healthcare union prepares for industrial action ballot

NHS staff belonging to Wales’ biggest healthcare union feel let down by Welsh government’s pay offer and will now be balloted

Cardiff University worker Katie Hall

University worker forced to give up pension as UNISON ballots for higher education strike

A university worker in Wales has been forced to give up on her pension as rising bills and the cost-of-living crisis deepens.

Jessica Sim

‘Worn out’ teaching assistant quits after more than a decade as wages fall and responsibilities rise

A teaching assistant who joined the profession after the loss of her own child is leaving in the face of low wages and rising responsibilities.

health workers

Health and social care in Wales is facing its biggest ever challenge

The NHS across the UK is celebrating 74 years since its creation and this is even more poignant in Wales.

Kemba Hadaway-Morgan

Diversity to be key for UNISON at Welsh Labour special conference

Diversity will be a key topic at the Welsh Labour special conference taking place on Saturday July 2.

Ysgol Evan James football team

Young footballers score medals thanks to UNISON sponsorship

Youngsters in Rhondda Cynon Taf received medals at their first football festival for two years thanks to sponsorship from UNISON Cymru/Wales.