UNISON seeking legal advice for EU migrant members 

UNISON is seeking advice from the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) .

UNISON Northern Ireland wins battle over salary payments

Union calls off strike ballot, for now, after health minister halts damaging move to monthly payments for health workers

The Higher Education and Research Bill will inhibit the life chances of a generation

UNISON has written to MPs to express deep concern about the Higher Education and Research Bill, which is having its second reading in Parliament today.

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Government must solve NHS cash crisis, says UNISON

UNISON head of health Christina McAnea comments on the publication today (Tuesday) of the Health Select Committee report on the government’s spending review.

Invest in society, not Trident, says UNISON

UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis comments on today’s vote on the renewal of Trident.

Thousands enjoy Tolpuddle Martyrs’ Festival

The weekend of family entertainment, stalls, political debate, comedy and music had the theme ‘more in common’

Eric Roberts, UNISON President, at the UNISON National Delegate Conference

New presidential team announced

UNISON’s new president is Eric Roberts, it was announced today. He is joined on the presidential team by Carol Sewell and the newest vice president, Margaret McKee

‘My mum has Alzheimer’s and I have haemophilia’: why homecare matters

Omar Ramadan has severe haemophilia – a disorder that impairs the body’s ability to control blood clotting – and he cares for his mother who has Alzheimer’s.

Not a normal day for NHS workers

On a normal Wednesday morning Emily Heron would be taking patients’ blood pressure or doing observations…

UNISON members urge MPs to save the NHS bursary

Cutting financial ‘lifeline’ to student nurses will leave them thousands of pounds in debt

Young people change history – here’s how

The history of young people and social movements

The future of our police

Andy Stenning worked as a police officer for 28 years: He’s worried about its future

Young woman holds up banner against the Trade Union Bill

The Trade Union Bill: Jayne’s story

Jayne is a 26 year old community nurse working in mental health

Dave Prentis welcomes Bradford Living Wage charter

UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis marked Living Wage week with a visit to Bradford.