Suella Braverman has abandoned the commitment to key measures that would prevent another Windrush scandal
Suella Braverman has abandoned the commitment to key measures that would prevent another Windrush scandal
The post-war arrival of this generation of Commonwealth citizens transformed the UK and our trade union movement, as their work helped build our public services. If […]
On the 75th anniversary of the SS Windrush arriving at Tilbury Docks, Chair of the East Midlands Regional Black Members Network Gilly Anglin-Jarrett shares her thoughts. On June 22, 1948, the SS Windrush docked in England on its journey from the Caribbean and Mexico with over 1,000 passengers from different nations, including over 800 from […]
‘I am standing here 30 years later because of you, and all the other different unions who have been with us over the past 30 years’
Does your Branch have a self-organised group for Black Members? If not, and you would like some help setting one up, the Regional Black Members Committee is on hand to assist! Please spare a few moments with your Committee and Black Members officer to complete this short survey. Thank you. Please return the survey by […]
The Greater London Regional Black Members Committee is planning to host an inclusive intergenerational event in London between July-September 2023. Can you please spare a few minutes to complete this quick survey here which will aid the Committee in planning the event? Thank you!
Motion 4 - Equality is UNISON Business Motion - 52 - The Cost of Living Crisis and Black Workers If you are […]
UNISON is deeply concerned about the lack of protection for children, especially child refugees, including the reintroduction of immigration detention of […]
If you know someone who goes the extra mile to support members, who is passionate about racial equality and who champions fairer workplaces, please nominate them now. Download the Mandela award […]
I therefore invite the Inquiry to include structural racism and discrimination in its examination of Module 2 […]
The latest edition of the UNISON South East Black members newsletter has been published now.
2023 is UNISON’s Year of Black workers and to celebrate we’ll be sharing the experience of Black workers from around the region. This video message is from Susan Cooper-Olawale.
And it’s there both on a systemic level and for some a personal level too. And despite decades of civil rights campaigns and calls for equality […]
I recall my parents trying their best to comfort my brothers and me by reinforcing the message that we are so lucky and should always be grateful […]
As part of our activities for UNISON 2023 Year of Black Workers, we have created this new bespoke programme of training for Black members.