Groups
UNISON is committed to the principle of self organisation, and in West Midlands region there are the following active groups:
Young members
Disabled members
Black members
Lesbian and Gay members
Women in UNISON
Retired members
If you would like to join in the work of any of these groups you can find their contact details below or contact regional centre.
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UNISON, the UK’s largest health union is warning that direct payments, the subject of a new consultation launched week 26 October 09, would take the NHS in the wrong direction.
The West Midlands invites women in the west midlands to register their details to receive regular mailings telling you what's happening and how you can get involved
About Black Member's self organisation in the West Midlands ... with meetings and events
Disabled members meet at the Regional Centre on a regular basis. All meetings open to all unison disabled members across our Region.
The Regional LGBT forum meets regularly at Regional Centre and is open to all members... contains meetings and events
'We aim to put Health and Safety high on the regions agenda, branches and employers too' - H&S campaigns, organising, news and meets
Want to find out what's happening with Young Members in the Region and get involved?
Want to find out what's happening with Young Members in the Region first? Then join our Young Members mailing list...
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CONTACT DETAILS
UNISON West Midlands region
24 Livery Street
Birmingham B3 2PA
Tel: 0845 355 0845
Fax: 0121 685 4400
Text Tel: 0121 685 4410
Email:
westmids@unison.co.uk
Map: Find our offices
National news
(18/03/2010) General secretary offers support to hospital workers whilst calling for improved patient care
(16/03/10) General secretary launches campaign for 'social justice'
(09/03/10) Dave Prentis writes to CGIL ahead of 12 March day of action for public services
(05/03/10) General secretary stresses importance of equalities in everything UNISON does
(03/03/10) Meryl Streep plays Inez McCormack at New York women's summit
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