Gordon McKay uses speech to damn a government working to ‘undermine and punish working people’
Gordon McKay uses speech to damn a government working to ‘undermine and punish working people’
Speaking at UNISON’s annual Black Members Conference today (Friday) in Llandudno, general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Last the NHS celebrated its 70th anniversary, yet the descendants of those that came from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean to help build it are still facing barriers.
UNISON marks the 25-year fight against racism in football
Annual meeting for all UNISON disabled Black members National Disabled Members Network Days A voice for you at disabled members UNISON conference! These meetings have been arranged to allow space for members from under represented groups within disabled members self organisation to network and organise and to ensure they have better access to the disabled […]
Density will create power, says Margaret McKee, and help build a world where all people are treated with respect
A plenary sessions and discussion – fighting racism and mobilising for the mass UN Demonstration on 17 March Workshops include Challenging and fighting Islamophobia, institutional racism, solidarity with migrant workers and Brexit and the free movement of labour, and tackling the myths about immigration. Conference is supported by the TUC, UNISON, Unite, CWU, PCS, NUT, UCU, […]
Last year nearly 5,000 UNISON members took part in our equality survey. Take part this year and you might win a holiday.
Conference hears that the post-Brexit world, where the ‘other’ is increasingly seen as a problem, is making the situation worse for Black workers
Nominations are open now for UNISON’s Nelson Mandela Award 2018
The call comes after the latest workforce figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency show that there is still a smaller proportion […]
Employers, unions and other stakeholders sign memorandum of understanding
Busy afternoon covers police brutality, domestic violence, abuse in daily life and much more
UNISON is running the Nelson Mandela award, which will go to a Black member who has gone ‘above and beyond’ to represent Black members.