Keep in touch with your union

You can keep in touch and engage with us in a number of different ways:

 Twitter    

Twitter is a free social messaging utility that helps us stay connected. We aim to Tweet at least one day and if you sign-up, you can send us direct messages and respond to our updates.
Follow us on Twitter

       
Blog    

The Unite Communications Department produces a daily digest covering the latest news, updates on campaigns and links to stories in journals and the media in general.
View the blog entries here

       
Discussion    

The discussion forum allows members to discuss a wide range of topics regarding the union’s campaigns and activities. Members can cultivate online bonds and exchange information, views and advice.
Take part in our discussion forum

       
 Podcast    

Podcasts push audio or video content from websites down to consumers of that content, who typically listen to it on their iPod (hence the "pod") or other audio player that supports mp3 or mp4 at their convenience.
Download or subscribe to our podcast

       
 Facebook    

We have our own Facebook group to enable us to communicate with working people all over the planet. Join millions of others on the global network and share information with people all over the world.
Join the Unite Facebook group

       
 You Tube    

Unite has its own channel on the video-sharing website YouTube.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel

       
 RSS    

Subscribe to our RSS to receive updated information automatically downloaded to your computer that can be viewed in Internet Explorer and other programs.
Receive our RSS feed

       
Digimag    

Unite produces its members' magazine in a digital format. Known as a digimag, all you have to do to receive the publication is make sure you've told us your email address.
Read the current and past issues of the digimag here