The racist riots across Britain over the summer were a low point in our country’s history. However, the counter protests and community actions that followed highlighted how we can see off the divisive threat of the far right by organising and standing together. The solidarity shown by these communities echoed the words of the murdered […]
Conference motions
Conference notes that the year of LGBT+ workers finished at at the end of 2024. This year followed the years of young members, disabled members and in 2023 the year of Black workers. In a union of 1 million women workers, we have seen how intersectionality is woven into our very fabric and is throughout […]
This Conference acknowledges the ongoing discussions on inequalities, health disparities, and the resulting reduction in both life expectancy and healthy life expectancy faced by many marginalised groups, including our LGBT+, Black, and disabled members. These disparities are deeply rooted in the social determinants of health — factors such as income inequality, discrimination, housing conditions, and […]
This Conference notes with dismay this Government’s decision to postpone the Social Care Cost Cap, due to be introduced in October 2025, despite its manifesto commitments towards social care. This would have set a cap on personal care costs of £86,000 but no funding had been allocated. The huge cost of social care for many […]
Whilst UNISON is generally supportive of the Labour Government, this Conference notes its shock decision that only those in receipt of Pension Credit and other means-tested benefits will qualify for the Winter Fuel Allowance. It is estimated that 10 million pensioners in England alone will lose their right to this annual payment from this autumn […]
This UNISON Retired Members Conference expresses its concern at the announcement at the end of July 2024, by the Labour Government, that those State Pensioners not entitled to Benefits will no longer get the Winter Fuel Allowance. Many State Pensioners who are members of UNISON, particularly those that gave a lifetime working in low paid […]
Conference notes the continued occupation and recent bombardment of Palestine by the Israeli government which has killed over 30,000 Palestinians and left over a million displaced from their homes. Conference welcomes UNISON’s continued support for a viable, independent, democratic and contiguous Palestinian state, alongside Israel, where both states live side by side within secure and […]
Conference notes the funding crises in Local Authorities across the UK which is having a detrimental impact on the lives of everyone across the UK and in particular having a greater impact on our LGBT+ members and communities. Conference also notes that in times like this of austerity, LGBT+ services have at times been the […]
Conference notes: SisterSong defines reproductive justice as the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities. LGBT+ people experience particular barriers to reproductive justice. For example: 1)Unequal access to assisted conception for LGBT+ people 2)Lack of access to funded fertility […]
In UNISON we use the term bisexual plus (bi+) because we acknowledge that being bisexual can be a fluid identity that is not always binary in nature; we reject that we must have ‘two’ sides or that we must be involved simultaneously with ‘both genders’ to be fulfilled human beings. In fact, we do not […]
Conference notes that in recent years, a significant number of individuals who have arrived in the United Kingdom (UK) seeking asylum have found themselves effectively blocked from gaining refugee status due to their method of entry. Among these individuals, there are many from the LGBT+ community who have fled persecution and violence in their home […]
Conference notes that LGBT+ members are diverse and that some of our members experience racism, ableism, ageism, sexism because of who we are as well as discrimination because of our sexual orientations and gender identities. Understanding intersectionality and the dynamics of power and privilege is imperative for both employers and members to allow the fairest […]
Conference welcomes the success of the year of LGBT+ workers, which was celebrated up and down the country in many different ways. Our year has been used to celebrate all of our not inconsiderable achievements and to highlight the continued discrimination faced by our communities within general society. Following the previous years of young members, […]
Conference notes that LGBT+ members often face barriers to accessing healthcare services due to discrimination, lack of understanding, and heteronormative practices within the healthcare settings. This discrimination in healthcare settings leads to a reluctance in seeking care and poorer health outcomes. Reports indicate that 14% of LGBT+ people in England avoid seeking healthcare due to […]
Pronouns and gender identity are fundamental aspects of a person’s identity. They are not just words or labels; they reflect how individuals see themselves and wish to be seen by others. For many, particularly those who are trans, non-binary, or gender diverse, the ability to choose their pronouns and gender identity is a crucial aspect […]