UNISON section of large London demo taken from above

Top tips to build the turnout for the TUC demo

UNISON activists share their tried and tested ways of building support for a march and rally

The limbo of long COVID

UNISON members and reps talk about the debilitating aftermath of coronavirus

‘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

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

stressed filipina nurse taking phonecall at home

‘If you want a reference, pay up.’ How UK care homes are exploiting overseas nurses

UNISON has discovered cases of care home employers trapping overseas nurses in exploitative workplaces and charging them thousands of pounds if they try to leave

The jab that made history

A year to the day, UNISON meets the NHS matron who administered the world’s first COVID-19 vaccination

A landmark year for our lawyers

UNISON’s in-house legal team has had a busy year, whether securing millions of pounds in personal injury claims, protecting pensions or defending strikers from intimidation

Policing male violence

Labour’s shadow police minister, Sarah Jones, talks about the challenge of tackling violence against women in the wake of the murder of Sarah Everard