- Date
- 16 – 18 May 2014
- Location
- Grand Central Hotel, Glasgow
Each region is entitled to send up to 10 young members, with each region's group being at least 50% young women. Priority is also urged for first […]
Each region is entitled to send up to 10 young members, with each region's group being at least 50% young women. Priority is also urged for first […]
UNISON’s young members’ weekend brings together more than 100 young members from across the UK to find out more about the union and, more importantly, how they can play a part in the union’s campaigning to defend public services.
It’s a great chance to meet, work, and socialise with other young members and learn some key skills. Members wishing to attend must be under 27 years of age on 10 […]
Chaired by a member of UNISON’s National Young Members Forum. Register here […]
Panel discussion with young members who have gone on to take other roles in their branches and regions. Chaired by Nicola […]
UNISON has helped to change the law to provide new protections in the workplace for pregnant workers and new parents. You’re invited to a webinar to hear Dan Jarvis MP, who steered the new law – the Protection from Redundancy (Pregnancy and Family Leave) Law 2023 – through parliament, and our panel discuss what it means […]
UNISON’s Young Members Group Forum has agreed to hold a Young Members Conference on Friday 3rd to Sunday […]
Sending nominationsIf you know an amazing young activist who would like to attend, send nominations to regions by Friday 8 February 2019. Regions […]
National Young Members Weekend CANCELLED The decision has been taken in light of the escalation of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Delegates have been informed. The safety of participants and their families was at the forefront of the general secretary and presidential team’s minds when they took the decision to cancel
Outcome
This online event will hear from Kudsia Batool, TUC Head of Equality, and Gloria Mills, UNISON National Secretary for Equalities, on the pay inequalities faced by Black disabled workers and what we need to do to address this.
This development weekend will bring together young members from across Wales to find out more about UNISON and how they can play a part in campaigning to defend public services and jobs and win fair pay