Black members

Black members in UNISON work to improve equality in the workplace and challenge racism and discrimination. They have many of the same concerns as other members regarding access to employment, pay, promotion and training. However, racist discrimination can deepen the impact of problems faced in the workplace.

 

About the Black members' group

Contact us

Black members' contact:

Khadiee Campbell is UNISON's national race equality officer
UNISON Centre
130 Euston Road
London NW1 2AY
Email: 
blackmembers@unison.co.uk

Regional contacts:
Group structure and contacts

  • Group structure and contacts

     

    Members can contact their representatives in UNISON branches to discuss any issues that might arise in their workplace.

    Read more

  • Organising

     

    UNISON is committed to achieving equality in the workplace for all. This means challenging the racism experienced by Black members in the workplace and in wider society - at branch, regional and national level.

    Read more about organising

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