- Date
- 1 July 2021 10:30am–11:30am
- Location
- Online meeting
The Regional Black Members Committee represents Black members at a regional level, helping to develop campaigns and inform policy.
The Regional Black Members Committee represents Black members at a regional level, helping to develop campaigns and inform policy.
We hope you are well and keeping safe. 2020 has been a year of change, challenge and uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result of COVID-19, many conferences and meetings have had to be cancelled. But we still want to involve you, share information on how Black members are keeping active in UNISON […]
All UNISON Black LGBT+ members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Joining details for the webinar will only be sent […]
National Disabled Members Caucus Network Days
Essential documents Black members' conference final agenda [PDF] (for members only, you need to sign in to see this document) This does not represent union policy. Black […]
The author of ‘for King and Another country will talk about her book
The regional Black Members Self Organised Group, in conjunction with Communities Inc has organised Bystander intervention Training. The aim of this session is to: Explore why people don’t intervene Examine Case studies provide suggested interventions An overview of building the ally muscle More information PLACES ARE LIMITED to book please contact s.holder@unison.co.uk Outcome
I see Black History as our world history and every month there should be information about Black History in all schools and not just being part of the citizenship curriculum […]
Outcome
Delegates: The formula for Branch representation at this meeting is shown below: 1 – 1000 members – two delegates 1001 – 3000 members – four delegates 3001 – 5000 members – six delegates 5001 – upwards members – eight delegates All delegates from your Branch must be black UNISON members. For the […]
New date to be announced The Greater London Regional Black Members Committee is hosting an event at City Hall (Newham) on the 13th September. This inter-generational event is an opportunity for members of varying ages to come together to share ideas and learn from each another. Places will be confirmed following registration. Outcome
Register here As we all know, 2023 was UNISON’s Year of the Black Worker which we launched at our Regional Council AGM back in February last year. To celebrate our achievements, and to come together to discuss how we continue with what we’ve achieved not just into 2024, but for years to come – we […]