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Record of decision 2011

Published: 23 November 2011
Attached is the Record of Decisions which includes ballot results from the Disabled Members Conference held on 5- 7 November in Brighton
Link to a PDF document on this siteRecord of decision 2011
 

National Disabled Members Conference Final Agenda

Published: 20 October 2011
The Final Agenda for the National Disabled Members Conference due to be held 5th - 7th November in Brighton is now attached.
Link to a PDF document on this siteNational Disabled Members Conference Final Agenda
 

Women and Public Sector Pensions

Published: 20 October 2011
Coalition ministers want to make major changes to the pensions available to public sector workers these changes will directly affect around 3.7 million women - more than 1 in 4 working women in the UK, and over 1 in 3 working women aged over 50 - who make up around 64% of the total public sector workforce.
Link to a PDF document on this siteWomen and Public Sector Pensions
 

Out in UNISON 45 - autumn 2011

Published: 17 October 2011
Newsletter on LGBT equality in UNISON. This issue includes: all you need to know about the pensions ballot; recruitment awards; workforce monitoring; tackling LGBT domestic abuse and more. Link to a PDF document on this siteAcrobat PDF (2625857 bytes)
 

Race Group Newsletter Sept-Oct 2011

Published: 22 September 2011
UNISON Race Group newsletter for Black and Minority Ethnic / Migrant Worker members in Northern Ireland.

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Race Discrimination Claims Protocol

Published: 16 September 2011
This is a new protocol for how UNISON handles race cases


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Link to a PDF document on this siteRace Discrimination Claims Protocol
 

Speaking Out for Disabled People

Published: 1 September 2011
There are over 10 million disabled people in Great Britain. The Government’s cuts to public services and benefits will have a disproportionate impact on disabled people in this country including those who are members of UNISON.
Link to a PDF document on this siteSpeaking Out for Disabled People
 

Speaking up against Islamophobia

Published: 17 June 2011
One of a series of anti-racism leaflets
Link to a PDF document on this siteSpeaking up against Islamophobia
 

Challenging racist myths and lies

Published: 17 June 2011
One of a series of anti-racism leaflets
Link to a PDF document on this siteChallenging racist myths and lies
 

Challenging racism

Published: 17 June 2011
One of a series of anti-racism leaflets
Link to a PDF document on this siteChallenging racism
 
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Record of decision 2011

Attached is the Record of Decisions which includes ballot results from the Disabled Members Conference held on 5- 7 November in Brighton
Link to a PDF document on this siteRecord of decision 2011

National Disabled Members Conference Final Agenda

The Final Agenda for the National Disabled Members Conference due to be held 5th - 7th November in Brighton is now attached.
Link to a PDF document on this siteNational Disabled Members Conference Final Agenda

Women and Public Sector Pensions

Coalition ministers want to make major changes to the pensions available to public sector workers these changes will directly affect around 3.7 million women - more than 1 in 4 working women in the UK, and over 1 in 3 working women aged over 50 - who make up around 64% of the total public sector workforce.
Link to a PDF document on this siteWomen and Public Sector Pensions

Out in UNISON 45 - autumn 2011

Newsletter on LGBT equality in UNISON. This issue includes: all you need to know about the pensions ballot; recruitment awards; workforce monitoring; tackling LGBT domestic abuse and more. Link to a PDF document on this siteAcrobat PDF (2625857 bytes)

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