Commenting on the government’s plans to implement the Employment Rights Bill, UNISON head of policy Sampson Low said: “This bill is a game changer that can’t come soon enough. It’s... read more →
One of the most important elements of the Employment Rights Bill (ERB) currently making its way through Parliament is the School Support Staff Negotiating Body (SSSNB). UNISON has lobbied hard... read more →
The UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry is an independent public inquiry set up to examine the UK’s response to and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, including what lessons can be... read more →
Commenting on government concessions to its planned welfare reforms, UNISON assistant general secretary Jon Richards said today (Friday): “Many disabled people rely on the social security system to be able to work.... read more →
Catherine McKenna, who works for the Education Authority in Northern Ireland, is the new president of UNISON, the UK’s largest union. UNISON’s national executive council (NEC) elected Catherine at the... read more →
In 2024, a report from police chiefs (National Police Chiefs’ Council) stated that violence against women is a national emergency in England and Wales. It revealed that around two million... read more →
Responding to the government’s publication today (Monday) of the clean energy industries sector plan, UNISON assistant general secretary Jon Richards said: “This strategy brings a greener energy industry a step closer. But the switch... read more →
On the last day of national conference, delegates reaffirmed the union’s commitment to a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels to net zero. Climate change is already having... read more →
Thames Water should be brought into full public ownership, says UNISON today (Friday). The union has joined forces with GMB and Unite – who also represent staff at Thames Water... read more →
Shaher Saed, the general secretary of the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions, had hoped to speak in person at UNISON’s national delegate conference in Liverpool this week, but was... read more →
