‘ We remain strong and defiant ’

UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea today praised the thousands of members and activists who have “risen up and grabbed the opportunities of our campaigns and action.” Ms McAnea opened a wide-ranging and quietly passionate speech to national delegate conference with a simple observation – “What a year we’ve had” – before presenting a list of achievements that were “changing history” and the lives of members throughout the UK. These were “the picket lines, demos, rallies and campaigns that UNISON has either led, or supported, across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, all through the past year.” Industrial action across most public services was front and centre of a speech that was often met with cheers and hollers of approval. She praised the NHS members whose biggest strike action in decades “won the hearts of the public” and forced the government to finally come to the table with more money, and the Environment Agency, Care Quality Commission and university staff who are still in dispute. The future of our union is in safe hands “There have been some brilliant moments on the picket lines,” she said. “Our members braved hours of freezing weather to stand up for what’s right – not only for themselves, but for their colleagues and for the future of our public services. “Hearing our members describe their work – telling their own stories on why they’re taking action – was the most powerful part of our media st...
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