Black members stressed the importance of registering to vote at the annual conference in Brighton earlier this month
Black members stressed the importance of registering to vote at the annual conference in Brighton earlier this month
More than 250 Filipino health workers take part in weekend protest at Daily Mail office
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis speaks at TUC race relations fringe
UNISON encourages members to mark Black History Month every year and to organise and recruit around it.
Tackling racism ‘is one of our most urgent tasks – we cannot let it slide off our agenda,’ general secretary tells London celebration
Tackling racism is essential because it destroys trade union solidarity, divides us and sets us against each other.
Speaking at the UNISON Black members conference in North Wales, UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “The first responsibility of any union wanting to challenge racism must be to take it on in the workplace. Then we have to challenge it in our economy. “In these tough times it’s more important than ever not to […]
You have three loves: your family, your partner, and then the movement that you would do anything for
Black members met in Llandudno in late January to debate a range a motions and reaffirm their commitment to building the union and fighting injustice
UNISON is a group of people having the same interests and the same cause
‘UNISON has backed me up … has encouraged me to become the person I am’
Aimed at all UNISON members, the survey asks unison members about their experience of equality and discrimination where they work. UNISON is urging all members to take part in the survey, as […]
National retired members’ organisation asks for submissions from members wanting to attend disabled members’, LGBT members’, Black members and women’s conferences as delegates in October, November, January and February
UNISON is running the Nelson Mandela award, which will go to a Black member who has gone ‘above and beyond’ to represent Black members.
A white applicant has a better chance of getting a job than a Black applicant in more than two thirds of UK forces, UNISON’s police and justice conference hears