General secretary Christina McAnea welcomed members from the south west to UNISON Centre yesterday to help them celebrate a major campaigning victory. Members from Dorset who worked across three NHS... read more →
Commenting on the government’s submission to the NHS Pay Review Body that it can afford only a 2.5% pay rise for healthcare staff in 2026/27, UNISON head of health Helga... read more →
UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea has written to the head of the Jamaica Association of Local Government Officers (JALGO) as the island starts to recover from the destruction brought by... read more →
UNISON stands in solidarity with our comrades of Jamaican heritage, and with all those in Jamaica preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Melissa, now expected to make landfall as a... read more →
UNISON Greater London Region regional secretary Sara Gorton and UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea at Charing Cross hospital with Imperial College Healthcare branch chair Carlene Brown and healthcare assistants from the... read more →
In her keynote speech to UNISON’s annual disabled members’ conference in Liverpool today (Sunday), the union’s general secretary Christina McAnea said: “The harsh austerity policies of successive Conservative governments had a... read more →
Trade unions are calling on UK shoppers to rethink where they spend their money this Christmas, after fashion giant NEXT abruptly shut down its only unionised clothes factory in Sri... read more →
Trade unions are calling on UK shoppers to rethink where they spend their money this Christmas, after fashion giant NEXT abruptly shut down its only unionised clothes factory in Sri... read more →
Commenting on the election of Lucy Powell as deputy leader of the Labour Party today (Saturday), UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “Congratulations to Lucy Powell and commiserations to Bridget... read more →
Responding to an announcement from NHS England today (Friday) on the medium-term planning framework, UNISON head of health Helga Pile said: “Ambitious plans to transform the NHS are to be welcomed. But... read more →
