Salford mayor Paul Dennett and some of Salford’s campaigning migrant care workers UNISON members in Salford have paved the way for a new charter that seeks to prevent migrant care... read more →
The inspiring diversity and inclusion lead of the year has been awarded to Arfan Bhatti at the fifth annual National Health and Care BAME awards. UNISON has been proud to... read more →
The Renters’ Rights Bill had its second reading in Westminster last Wednesday (9 October) and will now move on to the committee stage in its journey through parliament. It represents... read more →
By UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea The devastating situation in the Middle East has escalated beyond our worst fears. The violence of the last year has only fuelled more violence,... read more →
On Thursday 10 and Friday 11 October, hundreds of UNISON members convened in Llandudno, Wales for the 2024 Police, Probation and CAFCASS conference. One of the issues at the top... read more →
Commenting on the publication of the employment rights bill today (Thursday), UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “At last the lives of millions of employees across the UK look set to change... read more →
Commenting ahead of the publication of the government’s employment rights bill later today (Thursday), UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “Shifting the balance to give workers greater rights is long... read more →
Responding to the annual State of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce in England report published today (Thursday), UNISON head of social care Gavin Edwards said: “It’s no wonder vacancy rates... read more →
Police staff across the UK are facing a crisis of poor morale caused by low pay, unbearable workloads and worsening stress levels, says UNISON today (Thursday). A survey of more than 5,000 skilled police staff... read more →
UNISON police staff members in England and Wales have voted by a very large majority to accept the employers 4.75% pay offer for 2024. The ballot closed at 5pm on... read more →
