UNISON’s annual Black members conference passed motions on the most pressing issues facing Black workers today
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UNISON needs to hear from disabled members about how proposed changes to PIPs (Personal Independence Payments) will affect them
The law must change so employers have to report their pay gaps and disparities can be tackled

In a wide-ranging speech at the union’s Black members conference, Christina McAnea highlights the challenges of discrimination, the rise of the far right and the plight of migrant workers
The government should give trusts the breathing space to deliver the improvements the public and ministers want to see

Reform councillors are going to have to get used to the triple whammy of life as a local government worker – financial cuts, staff shortages and increasing demand
Toxic conditions in the service are a legacy of Grayling reforms and underfunding
Budgets have been slashed to the bone and there’s little left to cut

UNISON is proud of its work to promote trans-inclusive workplaces, and of its track record in campaigning for changes to equalities laws

Ahead of International Nursing Day on 12 May, UNISON national officer for nursing Stuart Tuckwood explains how NHS nurses are not being fairly valued for their work
No one should be attacked for simply doing their job.