Migrant workers in parliament, 25 March

UNISON marches on Westminster over ‘broken promise’ to care workers

Members take the Fair Visa Campaign to Downing Street and the Home Office

No place for antisemitism in the NHS

But many unanswered questions in uniform guidance review

MPs’ concerns about Palantir are justified

Role could undermine public confidence

Rule Palantir out of the running for new NHS patient data system, says UNISON

Time for ministers to make good on insourcing promise

UNISON says change the law

Opposing the EHRC guidance – UNISON needs your voice

UNISON wants to hear from members about how this guidance is unworkable in the workplace

NMC failings will let down staff and undermine patient confidence

Serious system failure that should never have been allowed to happen

UNISON Centre sign

New guidance on single sex spaces

UNISON statement on new guidance for single sex spaces issued by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)

Mileage rate rise is the right move

Increase of 10p a mile will provide help for countless public service workers

NEC reflects on elections and challenges ahead

Last meeting before national conference discusses fighting the far right, membership numbers and the successes and challenges of organising

Three people in a graphic

Opinion: Making work pay must mean making it fair, now

The Employment Rights Act is a welcome shift towards stronger workers’ rights. But for far too many workers, especially those delivering public services under private contracts, this does not go far enough – or fast enough

Regulating workplace temperatures and adapting for climate change is long overdue

Climate Change Committee recognition is important step

A group of health and safety reps smiling for the camera, in front of the UNISON sign

Building health and safety leaders in public services 

Assistant national officer Aneta Boruc reports on UNISON’s health and safety seminar

Sustained support required to ensure survival of NHS, says UNISON

Reducing services and slashing staff sends exactly the wrong message

Andrea Egan, General Secretary of UNISON, photographed at UNISON HQ on Euston Road, London. March 2026.

Opinion: Bold structural change needed for public services

General secretary Andrea Egan responds to the King’s Speech, arguing that only long-term investment in public services can deliver national renewal

Radical change of approach is needed from government, says UNISON

Government must put the interests of working people before the wealthy