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- 13 – 19 February 2023
Let’s shout loudly and proudly about everything our movement has won for workers so far. And let’s look forward to what we’ll achieve when we campaign together.
Let’s shout loudly and proudly about everything our movement has won for workers so far. And let’s look forward to what we’ll achieve when we campaign together.
Let’s celebrate unions; let’s celebrate UNISON; let’s celebrate the victories of the past, and those that are yet to come
Conventional and unconventional approaches to recruitment debated at women’s conference
Health and safety saves lives, and UNISON reps are at the forefront of that work
General secretary praises the union’s ‘special’ women as he says UNISON ‘will not abandon our fight’
Know that every UNISON member and activist plays a vital role in building a better country for everyone who relies on the public services you provide.
In the months and years ahead, unions will once again fight for the rights of our members and all working people. For the rights we currently have and the rights we deserve. There will be future victories for our movement that will make the lives of millions better.
#heartunions was back for 2017 and the energy and enthusiasm of our members and activists did UNISON proud.
Facility time, overwork and workplace stress among the big themes as unions engage with employers
Jane Collier is an occupational therapist and branch education officer at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
Across the country, members join together to celebrate trade unions
Cymru Wales members will be taking to high streets and workplaces next week to celebrate union achievements
‘I am moved to tears and utterly overwhelmed by your support. Thank you’
You have three loves: your family, your partner, and then the movement that you would do anything for
I work with people who have memory problems. I’m a community psychiatric nurse so I go to the homes of people who have Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia.