Graphic for the Help Stop Violence at Work campaign. Green background. UNISON logo at top left in white, with the words "Violence at Work: it's not part of the job" below, also in white. To the right is a white box, on an angle, with a graphic hand in shades of green held to say 'stop', and the words "STOP VIOLENCE AT WORK" also in green.

Stop violence at work: Please take the campaign survey

A new survey will help your union to understand the problem and guide work on it

Struggling schools forced to rely on teaching assistants as cheap cover for teachers

Ministers are entirely responsible for the funding crisis that’s putting schools in this impossible position.

Government’s failure to implement Windrush decisions is unlawful

UNISON among parties to judicial review of Home Office actions

Government should be ashamed of trading lives for votes over Rwanda

Gambling with lives is a disgrace

Who wins, you decide Vote in the SGE elections graphic

UNISON opinion: Who wins? You decide

Now is the time to vote in the service group elections

Prime Minister should focus on the NHS, not demonise those too sick to work

Prime Minister should focus on the NHS, not demonise those too sick to work.

UNISON centre sign

NEC hears of another Supreme Court win for UNISON

Meeting also discussed arrangements for national delegate conference

Supreme Court judgment stops bad bosses from punishing striking workers

UNISON’s legal case makes clear employers must not discipline staff for striking

Pay is key to persuading staff to stay in the NHS

New research shows extent of health staff applying for work outside the service

Glen Carrington addressing health conference

Why insourcing isn’t always a win

Health conference hears of situations where ‘insourcing’ actually means bringing a private company into the NHS to provide services

Sarah Parkinson addressing UNISON's health service group conference

Delegates support calls on wellbeing and health and safety

‘Let’s commit to fostering a workplace where every woman feels valued’

Let more NHS staff work flexibly to help solve staffing crisis

Survey shows requests being denied and many workers unaware they can apply

Health conference: Divided we fall

Debate turned to terms and conditions within the Agenda for Change framework in Brighton on Tuesday afternoon

Health: ‘The government treats us like April fools’ on pay

Pay dominated proceedings at health conference, today, with the upcoming UNISON consultation top of the agenda

Health workers deserve better than this government

The government’s chaos and failure in the NHS must end, Christina McAnea tells health delegates