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'''UNISON ''' is the second largest trade union in the [[United Kingdom]]‪<ref>http://www.worker-participation.eu/National-Industrial-Relations/Countries/United-Kingdom/Trade-Unions worker-participation.eu 2013</ref>‬ with over 1.3 million members.
[[File:Unison-logo.gif|thumb|Unison logo]]'''UNISON ''' is the second largest trade union in the [[United Kingdom]]‪<ref>http://www.worker-participation.eu/National-Industrial-Relations/Countries/United-Kingdom/Trade-Unions worker-participation.eu 2013</ref>‬ with over 1.3 million members.


The union was formed in 1993 by a merger of three public sector trade unions, NALGO, NUPE and COHSE.<ref>http://www.unionancestors.co.uk/Images/UnisonFamTree.pdf Family tree diagram from unionancestors.co.uk</ref>
The union was formed in 1993 by a merger of three public sector trade unions, NALGO, NUPE and COHSE.<ref>http://www.unionancestors.co.uk/Images/UnisonFamTree.pdf Family tree diagram from unionancestors.co.uk</ref>

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UNISON is the second largest trade union in the United Kingdom[1]‬ with over 1.3 million members.

The union was formed in 1993 by a merger of three public sector trade unions, NALGO, NUPE and COHSE.[2]

LGBT history

UNISON is a member of the LGBT Consortium and the Cutting Edge Consortium. Its National LGBT Committee is a member of ILGA.

In June 2013 the union elected its first gay president, Maureen le Marinel.[3]

References

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