A former UNISON president is leading the appeal to save the home of the Durham Miners’ Association – one of the “100 irreplaceable buildings” in the UK
northern region

UNISON campaigning sees Middlesbrough council drop privatisation plan

The future of further education provision is in jeopardy, conference hears

April may have started with the Easter holidays but there was no rest for UNISON staff, activists and members. And there was only one issue on everyone’s mind – pay.

UNISON wants to see public services at the top of the agenda during the metro mayor elections

‘I started my working life on 26 August 1982 and joined our union the same day’

County council’s plans could see vital school staff lose £1,000 to £5,000 a year

Rallies and marches back the NHS bursary in London, Manchester and Newcastle

This is our chance to create a new path that offers hope that offers opportunity to all, UNISON general secretary tells Corbyn rally in Newcastle