UNISON is calling for oil and gas giants to be taxed properly in order to raise more money for the public purse, after BP announced profits of £4 billion in... read more →
Every two years, a new group of senior union activists are elected to lead the union’s national executive committee (NEC), which represents 1.3 million members. It’s the union’s membership that... read more →
General Secretary Christina McAnea (centre) with UNISON’s legal team outside the High Court this week UNISON is challenging the government this week over regulations that allow employers to hire agency... read more →
Christina McAnea celebrating with health members at Whipps Cross University Hospital Cleaning, catering, and support workers at Barts Health NHS Trust are now directly employed by the NHS again, following... read more →
The future of our union is in your hands. It’s time to decide who will represent you on UNISON’s national executive council (NEC). But time is running out. Voting closes... read more →
Every week is a busy week for UNISON. And although it’s only Wednesday, we’ve already achieved so much this week. We’ve pushed the government one step closer to getting more... read more →
Government cuts to schooling mean a pupil who started school in England in 2010 has lost out on £5,384 of education funding by the time they graduate sixth form this... read more →
Following the majority union vote in favour of accepting the government’s pay offer at the NHS staff council today (Tuesday), ministers and employers must ensure health workers get their money... read more →
Tomorrow, UNISON will be challenging the government’s new strike-breaking laws in the High Court. Since 1976, it has been unlawful for employers to introduce or supply agency workers to replace... read more →
Staff at the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will strike today (Tuesday) in their ongoing dispute over pay, says UNISON today (Tuesday) Employees represented by UNISON, including those working in inspection... read more →
