Andrea Egan | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Trade unionist |
| Office | General Secretary of Unison |
| Term | 22 January 2026 – |
| Predecessor | Christina McAnea |
Andrea Egan is a British social worker and trade unionist. She was elected general secretary of Unison, Britain's largest trade union, in December 2025.
As a child Egan lived a few years in Germany where her father served in the British Armed Forces. [1] [2] Her parents separated in the early 70s following which she, her brother and mother moved back to the UK. [1] [2] They lived at her grandparents house before moving into a council house on a crime-ridden housing estate in Bolton. [1] [2]
Egan had wanted to be a police officer but, as she was too young to join, she chose a career in social work and enrolled at a local college on a bursary from the local council. [1] [2] The course included work placements and at the age on 19 she started working at a care home. [1] [2] Later, in her 20s, she transferred to the children's residential care sector and rose up the ranks to became a manager at a children's residential care unit. [1] Egan then started working as an unqualified social worker before Bolton Council paid for her to receive training. [1] After qualifying, she became a registered social worker. [1]
Egan became a trade union shop steward in the 1980s, aged 22, whilst working in the children's residential care sector. [1] [2] Later, she became a trade union convenor at the council's children's services department and secretary of Unison's local government branch in Bolton. [1] [3] She served as vice-president of Unison before being elected president in June 2022. [4] Egan joined the Labour Party around 2010 but was expelled in November 2022 for sharing two articles by the Marxist Socialist Appeal after it had been proscribed amongst a range of organisations by the Labour NEC. [5] [6] [7] The first article had been shared on 16 July 2021 and the second on 13 August 2021. [8] [9] Socialist Appeal was banned by the Labour NEC on 20 July 2021. [10] [11]
Egan was elected general secretary of Unison in December 2025, defeating incumbent Christina McAnea. [12] [13] Egan secured 60% of the votes but only 7% of Unison members took part in the ballot. [13] [14] She will start her five-year term on 22 January 2026. [14] [15]