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The Employment Rights Bill promises facility time for equality reps for the first time. UNISON activists discuss what a difference this will make to their work.
Labour’s flagship bill will introduce profound improvements to working life. And UNISON was a key player in its creation
UNISON’s legal team consider the many benefits in the Employment Rights Bill for the union’s one million women members
Austerity has had a negative impact on bus services across the country, which has heavily affected women in particular. But hope is coming
In the second of our series on the UK housing crisis, Simon Jackson examines two key symptoms – the impact on health and homelessness
Two migrant care workers explain the effects of a flawed visa system
It’s one of a worker’s worst nightmares – a complaint to their regulator and the threat of losing their registration. The head of UNISON’s Professional Services Unit explains how it can help
Members reflect on the 2024 Year of LGBT+ Workers – what it has achieved, how it has benefited from UNISON’s previous ‘Years of’ and brought people together
Probation officers bring hope and rehabilitation to people involved in the criminal justice system. But UNISON members talk about what needs to change in the service
What is it? How will it change working lives? How did we get here? And what happens next? An introduction to the Employment Rights Bill
Our animated film charts how a public service worker can develop and progress as a trade union activist within UNISON
Employers failing to collective consult with unions may have to pay more in compensation
The government’s plans for new bills on employment rights and race and disability equality
Did you know your union runs its own college? Find out what’s available