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Let’s celebrate unions; let’s celebrate UNISON; let’s celebrate the victories of the past, and those that are yet to come
Health and safety saves lives, and UNISON reps are at the forefront of that work
We’ve won some important changes to the Bill in the House of Commons, but at the time of writing, we don’t know whether it will […]
Norwich City Hall is showing its love for trade unions this week with a ceremony to launch Heart Unions week in the Lord Mayor’s Chamber. Lord Mayor Kevin Maguire welcomed UNISON members and officials to his parlour alongside City Council leader Alan Waters. Mr Maguire said: I’m proud to welcome Norwich City UNISON into my […]
The proposed changes have attracted criticism from some Tories, who are concerned at the impact on democracy they will […]
The week of Valentine’s Day is now a week of celebration within the trade union movement. Joanne Kaye writes for Heart Unions Week 2023.
General secretary praises the union’s ‘special’ women as he says UNISON ‘will not abandon our fight’
We’re also the biggest organisation for women in the country with more than a million women in membership. We’re the union that […]
So many of the great changes won in decades past are victories hard fought for by our union and our movement. Whether it’s […]
#heartunions was back for 2017 and the energy and enthusiasm of our members and activists did UNISON proud.
For its part, the STUC has contacted politicians and civil society organisations to seek their support for the day of action, either as employers or more generally. Many […]
Jane Collier is an occupational therapist and branch education officer at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
Across the country, members join together to celebrate trade unions
Cymru Wales members will be taking to high streets and workplaces next week to celebrate union achievements
Peers will be warned that the Trade Union Bill is ‘a regressive step that will harm good industrial relations’