UNISON condemns ‘shocking and horrific’ murder of soldier Lee Rigby

Conference agrees to organise high-profile anti-racist campaign in wake of brutal murder

Conference slates Iain Duncan Smith over attack on welfare

Delegates condemn attack on welfare and pledge to fight back

Delegates back action on pay

‘We want to start fighting back and putting money into our members’ pockets’

Living wage campaign to be stepped up

UNISON conference vows up step up campaign and calls on TUC to take it up across all regions

Solidarity with Rochdale strikers

Conference gives unanimous backing to Future Directions workers striking to defeat massive pay cuts and attacks on terms and conditions

Bhopal survivors welcomed to UNISON’s national delegate conference

Bhopal campaigners Safreen Khan and Satinath Sarangi visited UNISON conference today and will address a fringe meeting tomorrow lunchtime

Rule changes

UNISON’s national delegate conference agrees a number of rule changes in a busy debate

Multinationals fuel persecution of Colombian trade unionists

UNISON ups the ante in its support for the ‘courageous’ Colombians, as well as the Palestinians living under apartheid

Delegates hear of ‘bill mill’ privatising US public services

Businesses and legislators apply ‘yellow pages’ approach to shadowy agenda – if a private company offers a public service, privatise the public service

UNISON backs ‘No more page three campaign’

Page three belongs in the past says UNISON – women should not be portrayed in this demeaning way

Delegates back solidarity with Nicaragua

UNISON’s national delegate conference backs raft of motions on international work

Flash mob takes over UNISON conference

UNISON’s national delegate conference sees flash mob burst in to spread ‘no more page 3’ campaign

Let us know your views – NHS staff survey

UNISON is keen to know your views of working life in today’s health service

New research shows families thousands worse off

Families have had their family budgets drastically cut since Tories came to power

Privatisation threat continues to hang over police and probation

‘Battles are being won, but the war continues’ to keep police and probation services out of hands of private companies