The limbo of long COVID

UNISON members and reps talk about the debilitating aftermath of coronavirus

Demand action on the cost of living

Join the TUC march on Saturday 18 June

‘I don’t want another family to suffer’

On International Workers’ Memorial Day, Chris Cooper, a member of UNISON’s national health and safety committee, shares the tragic story behind why he became an H&S rep

Inspiring the next generation - ODP day

‘Could you count backwards from 100, please?’

This year, 14 May is ODP Day. What’s an ODP? It’s an operating department practitioner – and it might be the best career you’ve never heard of, as two UNISON members explain

Mythbuster: the spring statement

Rishi Sunak’s sweeping promises don’t stand up to scrutiny, with families now facing the steepest drop in living standards since the 1970s

vice chairs of the women's committee Deborah Yapicioz and Tania Earnshaw

UNISON women are breaking the bias and working for equality

Vice chairs of the union’s national women’s committee, Tania Earnshaw and Deborah Yapicioz reflect on the issues worth highlighting this International Women’s Day

Ivanna Krapko

‘We do not feel safe, but we are not afraid’

Two Ukrainian trade union staff members speak to UNISON about their new role – supporting members during wartime

A union for all ages

The chairs of UNISON’s young and retired members’ committees share their thoughts about the different challenges and motivations facing their members

Portrait of Lee Middlemass

Probation on a pittance

Having survived a disastrous period of part-privatisation, UNISON members in the Probation Service are still undervalued and underpaid. Lee Middlemass is one of them

‘I’m very happy to be here. I really feel I have accomplished a dream’

UNISON meets two of the thousands of Filipino nurses dedicated to the NHS