Six nurses, midwives and health visitors from a range of disciplines received recognition for their contribution to Black communities
Six nurses, midwives and health visitors from a range of disciplines received recognition for their contribution to Black communities
The marches in London, Glasgow and Belfast will send the government a strong message that people want a Future that Works
New materials are now available to help build work around the president’s chosen charity
Thanet UNISON sends out strong message with football event for local young people
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This comes in a a bulletin that gives practical advice to those who might be and have been affected by flooding, advice on dealing with their insurance […]
In line with the UNISON rule book, the national executive council has considered this matter further. The NEC meeting on 5 December 2012 agreed […]
In a busy session, Manjula Kumari for the national Black members' committee, pointed out that "young Black people and young people in general have […]
A full record is now available of all this year’s conference decisions
To begin with, it has only been two years since the Public Sector Equality Duty came into force and this review is premature. UNISON says that we know that it takes time to […]
UNISON Northern regions hosts launch of Show Racism the Red Card schools’ toolkit
June meeting of NEC also notes success of recruitment drive, sends support to Mid Yorkshire members and prepares for delegates conference
General secretary Dave Prentis said: "The public sector equality duty is not a luxury. We need to fight any attack on the duty. "With the spending review just […]
Two fifths of Black workers live in low-income households: more than the national average
Delegates at UNISON’s local government conference completed their conference this afternoon with a series of debates around equalities issues and the cuts