Tackling racism is essential because it destroys trade union solidarity, divides us and sets us against each other.
Tackling racism is essential because it destroys trade union solidarity, divides us and sets us against each other.
Tackling racism ‘is one of our most urgent tasks – we cannot let it slide off our agenda,’ general secretary tells London celebration
UNISON encourages members to mark Black History Month every year and to organise and recruit around it.
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis speaks at TUC race relations fringe
More than 250 Filipino health workers take part in weekend protest at Daily Mail office
Black members stressed the importance of registering to vote at the annual conference in Brighton earlier this month
Join the demonstration on 21 March – the United Nations Anti-Racism Day
“Since 2010 Black public service workers have had to put up with a lot from this government.”
Research shows that the Black vote could be crucial in deciding the outcome of the general election in May
The national minimum wage rates have gone up from 1 October 2014
The demonstration - plus one in Scotland and possibly one in Northern Ireland - will come just days after local government and school […]
UNISON is supporting the 999 Call for the NHS people's march, part of a campaign started by a group of […]
UNISON members at Care UK in Doncaster will begin new strike action tomorrow for two weeks, after the company refused to even discuss a wage rise this year
With less than a year to go to the general election, UNISON is launching its manifesto for public services
UNISON has hailed the local government strike as an overwhelming success, with more than one million public service workers on picket lines and at rallies in protest over their pay offer