Coventry UNISON

Coventry UNISON Page for the Coventry City Branch of UNISON. Trade Union for public service workers in Coventry, UK

With more than 1.3 million members working across the public services, being part of UNISON means you have the full weight of Britain’s biggest trade union behind you. UNISON is a strong and well-represented union across Coventry City Council and other public service employers in Coventry. We offer direct advice and assistance to all our members from elected stewards, officers and staff, who know

the kinds of jobs that you do and the pressures you face. Public sector workers in Coventry face major challenges, due to resource constraints, pressure from central government and many other factors. In today’s climate it is vital that you protect your own interests by making sure you can get representation if you need it. UNISON works to address discrimination, offers training opportunities and negotiates agreements that improve many areas of our members’ lives. Click http://www.joinunison.org/ for info on how to join us...

02/06/2026

⏳🎒 The UNISON School Uniform Grant opens at 12 noon on Wednesday 27 May for 24 hours only.

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02/06/2026

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02/06/2026
02/06/2026

🚨🏥 UNISON is calling on ministers to rule Palantir out of the running for the NHS’s new patient data system.

Public trust matters and patients must have confidence their data is safe.

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02/06/2026
12/05/2026

UNISON general secretary, Andrea Egan: “Keir Starmer is right to recognise the pace of change hasn't been fast enough. But there was little in his speech suggesting he understands the magnitude of the transformation required.

"There were plenty of warm words, with precious little on the fundamentals of how to fix things.

“Nationalising British Steel makes sense, and yet there was no mention of how ministers plan to end the scourge of outsourcing in public services.

“Proposals to improve communities sound good, but there was nothing on dealing with the chronic underfunding of local councils.

“Talking up the diversity of the country rings hollow when set against government plans to make it much harder for migrant workers to settle in the UK.

“A radical change of approach is needed. Only a Labour government which unashamedly puts the interests of workers before the wealthy can succeed.”

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Coventry
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