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Tony Wright, chair of UNISON’s policy development and campaign committee, attended the COP28 as part of the International Trade Union Confederation delegation
From webinars to WhatsApp messages, how to prepare and get involved in Green UNISON Week, which starts this Friday
Environment Agency workers started a 12-hour strike at 7am on Wednesday, alongside their Prospect colleagues. Here’s some of the action
Charan Sekhon, a UNISON branch welfare and equalities officer, received the award for over two decades of charitable works
Marking 70 years since the worst environmental disaster in modern UK history, parliamentarians gathered to discuss the issues facing the Environment Agency
Companies must be held to account when they fail to prevent abuses and harms
Action short of a strike will begin in December
Green UNISON Week gives activists the opportunity to publicise the union’s work on green public services, and build awareness on this vital issue
Jackie Hamer has worked for the Environment Agency for 30 years. Here, she shares her perspectives on how climate change will affect the UK
The union will also produce online green information seminars for green reps, plus fresh workplace bargaining guides to help branches engage local […]
In October, the NHS in England published its NHS Net Zero interim report, which looks at how the NHS will reach that position […]
World Environment Day comes in the midst of a pandemic – and coronavirus has brought unexpected lessons for a better future
Amanda King was arrested in London in October while protesting peacefully against inaction on climate change
Here, Amanda (pictured above, in the red beret) tells us about why she was there and how she and others were […]