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![[Flag of UNITE]](../images/g/gb_unite.gif) image by Randy Young, 10 April 2016
 
image by Randy Young, 10 April 2016See also:
Unite is a new trade union, an amalgamation of several former and longer 
existing unions; in fact, the British trade union movement in general has 
recently undergone a massive restructuring, with many bodies dating from the 
19th Century losing their traditional identity and being swallowed up by large 
new corporate structures.
The flag of Unite has been much in evidence on 
the television this past week. It is a rectangular flag, but although its basic 
color is supposedly red it actually more closely resembles the bit of doggerel 
dating from the first Attlee Labour government of 1945 and sung to the tune of 
the old socialist anthem 'The People's Flag':
The People's Flag is palest 
pink.
and not as red as one might think.
The flag of Unite is rose 
red, with the name of the union written in large narrow white upper and lower 
case lettering in the canton, and with the union motto or slogan (which I have 
been unable to read) written in smaller upper and lower case letters above the 
union name. There is a large irregularly curved white line which meanders the 
length of the flag from hoist to fly. To my eyes at least the entire concoction 
seems inspired by a can of Coca Cola. I have also seen the flag with the colors 
reversed, which creates the impression of a can of Diet Coke. 
Ron Lahav, 
17 June 2008
![[Flag of UNITE]](../images/g/gb_unitw.gif) image by Randy Young, 11 April 2016
 
image by Randy Young, 11 April 2016
The Unite web shows at least three different coloured variations:
http://www.amicustheunion.org/images/lillets.jpg 
Colin Dobson, 
17 June 2008
Several variations can be seen in these photographs:
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44609000/jpg/_44609828_reflection_getty.jpg
http://www.nancarrow-webdesk.com/warehouse/storage2/2008-w17/img.202606.html
White field:
http://fhdlondon.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/05/01/unite_mayday_page_2_image_0001.jpg
Jan Mertens, 17 June 2008
I see these as simply variations on the theme, so as to make as much colour 
and visual spectacle as possible on the various demonstrations for the campaigns 
that the union is involved in. They are great for photographs of such 
situations, although I wonder if they are used by the union in other contexts, 
as the Transport & General Workers Union (T&G) and Amicus, the two former trade 
unions which made up Unite still have their own web sites and corporate 
identities. Indeed, these new super-unions obviously have something of a 
difficulty when promoting themselves with these meaningless names, as evidenced 
by the fact that it is not only a flag with lettering, it has to have both the 
name of the entity which it represents and a description of that entity, i.e., 
"Unite the trade union".
Colin Dobson 17 June 2008