UNISON on film
The political fund allows UNISON to fight across the UK for better rights at work, more support for public services, and against discrimination
The shadow secretary of state for health and social care discusses why a national care service is so important to any future Labour government
Our animated film charts how a public service worker can develop and progress as a trade union activist within UNISON
UNISON members at a London NHS trust explain how they won their insourcing campaign – and the many benefits
Protecting and increasing pay is vital to UNISON. We organise, we act, we win. But the work never stops. Get involved and let’s win together.
Heart UNISON is part of Heart Unions Week, the TUC’s annual event celebrating unions, and encouraging everyone to join one.
On 10 February, UNISON health members returned to picket lines around the country, for the fourth day of strike action over pay. Our film recounts the day.
UNISON branch secretary Corinna Edwards-Colledge discusses how the cost of living is affecting working people in her branch Brighton & Hove