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Ahead of upcoming local council and mayoral elections, which will take place on 1 May, UNISON branches in Greater ...
General secretary Christina McAnea tells meeting that the first quarter of 2025 has bucked a trend – in positive fashion ...
National executive council repeats demand for an immediate and permanent ceasefire ...
Even after Brexit, UNISON continues to sit at the table with some of Europe’s largest employers and maintain an influence ...
UNISON's general secretary may have praise for the Labour government, but says some of its decisions ‘are indefensible’ ...
We will always defend the NHS as a public service, free at the point of use, so that when you fall ill, you never have to ...
Earlier this week, health conference heard a set of motions related to 111 and emergency call takers, nurses, midwives and ...
A standalone motion at health conference on Tuesday afternoon cast ahead to UNISON’s 2026 Year of Green Activity. The motion ...
The government mustn’t sit on the report it’s received from the NHS pay review body but should put health workers out of their misery and confirm this year’s wage rise, says UNISON today (Tuesday).
Health secretary announces plans to improve how the NHS deals with violence attacks on employees and to ensure staff are paid properly for the work they do.
Losing physician associates' knowledge and experience would be a huge blow to an NHS that already faces a massive recruitment and retention crisis ...
“Improved learning, training and development opportunities and a clear career path for care workers are good moves for the government to make. “For too long, the social care system has operated ...