• Christina McAnea is one of this year’s 100 Women in Westminster

    Christina McAnea is one of this year’s 100 Women in Westminster
    UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea is one of this year’s 100 Women in Westminster.
    Women in Westminster: The 100 celebrates the achievements and the valuable role women play in public life by recognising one hundred women from across the world of Westminster, who are not only influential in their own field, but who possess the talent and platform to inspire the next generation to make a difference in Westminster and beyond.
    Ms McAnea attended a receptio
  • Survey: Have your say about your choices at work

    Survey: Have your say about your choices at work
    UNISON has partnered with the Work Foundation at Lancaster University to research the decisions people make about work and the choices available to them. 
    There is a survey available for UNISON members to take. The findings will contribute toward UNISON’s wider policy and campaigning, helping the union fight for the right changes and support for members.
    The researchers are interested in understanding what factors affect people’s decisions when deciding to take on work and what
  • Blog: We will be talking to resolve this dispute for members

    Blog: We will be talking to resolve this dispute for members
    UNISON is leading NHS pay negotiations starting today with government ministers. Our head of health, Sara Gorton, will be proceeding with caution but going to the table with the aim of resolving the dispute.
    Thousands of ambulance staff, hospital workers and staff at NHS Blood and Transplant were due to walk out tomorrow in a significant escalation in our strike action. But the pressure from several days of strike action from December to February, and from new strike mandates secured in the past
  • Care Quality Commission staff vote to strike over pay, says UNISON

    Care Quality Commission staff vote to strike over pay, says UNISON
    Staff at the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have voted to take strike action over pay, says their union UNISON today (Tuesday).
    More than 700 workers were balloted by UNISON, including those in the organisation’s health and social care teams and call centres, along with clerical staff and data analysts.
    CQC staff regulate health and social care bodies across England including hospitals, care homes, GP practices and dental surgeries ensuring the safe&n
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