Commenting on the annual report by the Migration Advisory Committee published today (Wednesday) calling for wage hikes for low-paid care workers, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said: “The care sector... read more →
On Tuesday 12 December, a delegation of UNISON representatives joined thousands of people at a rally in Brussels to demand an end to austerity, better public services and fairer working... read more →
Tony Wright (pictured) is a member of the ITUC delegation attending COP28 in Dubai, and had the opportunity to witness both the achievements and concerns from a trade union perspective... read more →
UNISON was at the forefront of efforts to bring about the original minimum wage and, 25 years on, the union is once again leading the debate about how further advances... read more →
I remember the feeling of horror, four years ago today, as I watched the disaster of Boris Johnson re-entering Downing Street with a big majority. The cold and wet winter... read more →
The Supreme Court has an opportunity to close a loophole that allows rogue employers to mistreat staff who take part in legal strike action. In a two-day hearing that begins... read more →
Responding to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s warning in the House of Lords about the negative impact of new visa rules on the families of migrant workers, UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said... read more →
Commenting on the move by South East Water to pay out £2.3m in dividends to investors despite huge losses, UNISON head of environment Donna Rowe-Merriman said: “Failing and polluting water... read more →
Meeting in London and online yesterday, UNISON’s national executive council (NEC) condemned the resumption of violence in Gaza and repeated the union’s call for an immediate ceasefire. General secretary Christina... read more →
UNISON condemns the end of the humanitarian pause between the Israeli government and Hamas and the resumption of ground operations and bombardment of Gaza by the Israeli state. For seven... read more →
