Jenny Harvey is a member of UNISON’s trans network, part of the West Midlands regional LGBT+ group and a member of UNISON’s health service group executive. Here, she explains why reform of the Gender Recognition Act is long overdue
Jenny Harvey is a member of UNISON’s trans network, part of the West Midlands regional LGBT+ group and a member of UNISON’s health service group executive. Here, she explains why reform of the Gender Recognition Act is long overdue
President and general secretary announce decision, with social distancing and health and safety concerns set to continue for some time
One in five people showed reluctance to the idea of having LGB+ neighbours and more than one in four to having trans neighbours. In its latest Online Hate Crime Report 2020 […]
A letter of complaint has now been sent to the editor, Ben Chacko, expressing disappointment and incredulity at the paper’s decision to publish. It also invites the Star’s editorial team to […]
It’s LGBT History Month, so there’s no better time to explore UNISON’s contribution to the struggle for equality
In the heat of the general election fight, let’s take a moment to recognise all of the other brilliant battles (and awards) that UNISON has won this month
Annual awards recognise work by regional LGBT+ groups that help to promote the union inside and outside the workplace
President calls on LGBT+ activists to help get the vote out for the general election
LGBT+ conference hears of the need to inclusive education
From mental health to domestic abuse, rising hate crime to the gender recognition act, conference sets a busy pace
Christina McAnea urges LGBT+ delegates to ensure that people are registered to vote next month
July might have meant the start of the summer holidays proper, but UNISON and our members are still on the case
UNISON LGBT+ group joins Pride parade in London to celebrate, to show solidarity and to protest against continuing bigotry and intolerance
Introducing a motion for the national LGBT committee, Anu Prashar told delegates that, “when I came out, it seemed as though I only had two […]
The month of June was chosen for LGBT Pride Month to commemorate the Stonewall riots, which occurred at the end of June 1969. As a result, many pride events are held during this month to recognize the impact LGBT people have had in the world.