Ten good reasons to join Unite
Winning 8 out of 10 pay disputes, putting millions of pounds into members’ pockets, and defending your jobs, pay and conditions every day, members are Unite’s priority. Here are 10 good reasons to Join Unite
- We win better pay for you
Your jobs, pay and conditions are Unite’s number one priority. And we win for you! We’re proud to say that Unite wins eight out of 10 pay disputes, tackling the living costs crisis by putting money into the pockets of our members. - Support whenever you need it
Unite members have access to free advice, support and legal representation when you need it. With Unite in your corner, we make sure you’re treated fairly at work. - Best in class reps at work
Because your jobs are our priority, your reps and shop stewards get the very best support providing research, data, analysis and much more so that your reps can deliver for you. - Unite keeps you safer
With 20,000 workplace health and safety experts, Unite looks after you at work. - More – and better – training
Unite’s skilled learning reps are there to help you update your skills. With hundreds of courses run every year, there is something for every member. - More holiday
While unions are the people who brought you the weekend, Unite strives to protect and improve your holiday entitlement. - Unite members get a better deal
Unite negotiates maternity or paternity leave, pensions, and redundancy, winning you more than the legal minimum. - Better compensation
As part of Unite’s brilliant legal services, members keep 100% of any compensation awarded. Every year, Unite wins tens of millions of pounds for members and their families. - You’re part of the fight for fairness
From exposing profiteering to defending our NHS to fighting for a fairer economy, Unite members make our countries better places. - In or out of work, there is a place for you
Unite Community offers a place for all those out of work, studying or retired. This means that you are always part of something bigger.
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