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- 13 – 19 February 2023
Let’s shout loudly and proudly about everything our movement has won for workers so far. And let’s look forward to what we’ll achieve when we campaign together.
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Let’s shout loudly and proudly about everything our movement has won for workers so far. And let’s look forward to what we’ll achieve when we campaign together.
💜 Unions week is back! Between 14 and 21 February, we’ll be shouting about all the amazing things trade unions do and to encourage people not in a union, to join UNISON. We wanted to take this opportunity to say a massive thank you to every UNISON East Midlands rep and member who support their […]
It’s the people keeping our communities safe working in our police forces, or the staff helping to keep the lights and the heating on or the buses running. Our […]
Where is the love? It’s right here!
It’s that lovely time of year when we shout about all the reasons we love being a member of a union. The buzz, online visibility and workplace activity generated by the annual #HeartUnions event is the perfect opportunity to pluck up the courage to chat to someone about joining UNISON. Watch our new film (above) […]
At the other end of England in Hartlepool, members pulled out all the stops to show their love at the University […]
Know that every UNISON member and activist plays a vital role in building a better country for everyone who relies on the public services you provide.
Heart UNISON 2018 provides the perfect opportunity to win support for a public sector pay rise and get people involved in our #PayUpNow! campaign.
Women have always been central to trade unions and the fight for a better society. To celebrate International Women’s Day we’ve put together a timeline of some of their key achievements
#heartunions was back for 2017 and the energy and enthusiasm of our members and activists did UNISON proud.
Let’s celebrate unions; let’s celebrate UNISON; let’s celebrate the victories of the past, and those that are yet to come
Louise Evans says the first step is the hardest, but the climb gets a little easier with each step you take