Women members group
Get involved with our growing network of active women members in branches and regions across the union
Help achieve equality for women in the workplace
Making up two-thirds of its membership, women represent the majority of UNISON members, and are the majority workforce in the public sector. That means women form the largest voice in UNISON and lead the organisation in nearly every activity.
Our women’s group, organised and run by members, campaigns for equality in the workplace on issues that particularly affect them – like low pay, discrimination and harassment – and for improvements to women’s rights in the workplace.
Those issues and others can then be raised at the annual National Women’s Conference and are worked on by the elected members of the women’s national committee. Our women members also work informally with trade unionists in other countries, sharing experiences and supporting each other’s activities.
As a member of UNISON, you have the support and guidance of thousands of other women members, who face the same workplace challenges as you. If you encounter issues such as the gender pay gap or denial of your maternity rights, UNISON can help you with practical information, support and legal advice.
Join a group
Find out how to connect with your local women members group and participate at branch, regional and national level
Bridge the gender pay gap
In the UK, on average, men earn 14% more than women. Discover some practical steps to work with employers to bridge the gender pay gap
Resources
- National Women’s Committee Annual Report 2026
- About the rights of pregnant women and new mothers in the workplace
- Sexual harassment is a workplace issue
- The menopause is a workplace issue
- Pregnancy: Your rights at work
- Women and pensions: what can you do to get a decent income in retirement?
- Domestic violence and abuse: a trade union issue
- Enhanced dismissal protections for pregnant women and new mothers – UNISON response to UK government consultation
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