Local government reform can’t be used as cover for job cuts

Services and staff must be protected

Going after disabled people and vulnerable families is not the way to get the UK economy back on track

Many can’t work because of lengthy delays in getting NHS treatment.

Christina McAnea standing at a rally with two women, holding trade union flags, including a UNISON one, with other women in the background

Christina McAnea defends women’s rights at UN event

The UNISON general secretary emphasised how the public sector is essential to advancing women’s economic rights and equality

Welfare reforms shouldn’t be used to penalise disabled and ill people

Focus should be on making work pay

Court of Appeal rules Ofsted inspector was unfairly dismissed, says UNISON

Andrew Hewston’s six-year ordeal should finally be coming to an end

NHS England abolition: government must show it actually has a plan for the NHS

Thousands of expert staff will be left wondering what their future holds.

Harassment and abuse levels still far too high in NHS

Latest figures show most NHS staff are anything but happy with their pay.

NHS staff - two nurses in a hospital

Opinion: Making the bank work better for you

We believe the regularity and commitment of NHS bank staff should be recognised and rewarded

Visa changes are a positive step for overseas care workers

Staff will have increased protection to stay in the UK

Christina McAnea with healthcare assistant members at Greenwich and Lewisham Hospitals celebrating a re-banding win

Christina McAnea celebrates with winning healthcare assistants

Action at Greenwich and Lewisham hospitals was the first re-banding campaign launched in London and saw five days of strike action

Scale of NHS England job cuts will cause concern to staff

Fixing broken NHS needs a proper plan

Christina McAnea leans against a railing in UNISON centre, wearing a red patterned jacket

Opinion: Help make the case for better local government funding

We are encouraging as many members as possible to contact their MPs, because the country can’t be fixed with underfunded local government

MPs debate revised Employment Rights Bill this week

UNISON has written to MPs with detailed responses to raft of amendments

Women not safe from violence and misogyny, including at work

Attitudes must change, Christina McAnea says on International Women’s Day

New workplace rights will improve people’s lives at work dramatically and boost economic growth

Insecure work has blighted lives for many years