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.
Contact us
(30/10/08) Disabled members meet at the Regional Centre on a regular basis and are open to all unison regional disabled members
(28/02/08) The West Midlands invites women in the west midlands to register their details to receive regular mailings to find out what's happening and to get involved... FREE TICKETS Women's Chainmaker Festival
(28/02/08) The West Midlands Regional Retired Members organise a variety of activities and events for retired members across the whole of the Region
(20/05/08) The Regional LGBT forum meets regularly at Livery street and is open to all members
(27/02/08) We aim to put Health and Safety high on the regions agenda, branches and employers too - H&S campaigns, organising, news and meets
(12/05/08) Want to find out what's happening with Young Members in the Region first ... latest on 5 regional young members set to join the Young Workers Brigade to Cuba
(27/06/2007) Exemplary start for Telford LG branch women members who have embraced self organisation and received recognition in the recent regional awards for best efforts in branch development 2006/07
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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:
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(13/11/08) Building new homes makes social and economic sense
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