Jane Collier is an occupational therapist and branch education officer at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
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
The issue of losing my tax credits was keeping me awake at night: as a single mum I didn’t know how I was going to provide for my family
UNISON president issues call as activists and members get out and about to spread pride in the union
During Heart UNISON week it’s worth remembering that while taking strike action is never easy, the results can make a huge difference to people’s lives
Cymru Wales members will be taking to high streets and workplaces next week to celebrate union achievements
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
Annette is a medical secretary in Scotland who loves that UNISON stands up for the whole NHS
Now, I’ve stood up and spoken at conferences, I’m a steward, a young members officer and disabled members officer in my branch, and I’m chair of the young members […]
Health and safety rep of the year awards highlight key work of union and our reps
‘UNISON has backed me up … has encouraged me to become the person I am’
Young women need better careers advice - so they understand their earnings potential before they opt to […]
UNISON is a group of people having the same interests and the same cause
I first got involved with UNISON because I had a workplace issue; I was accused of stealing something from the organisation I used to work at
You have three loves: your family, your partner, and then the movement that you would do anything for