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Speaking up for Black equality

Million Voices Facsheet - Achieving equality for Black workers and communities is an intrinsic part of strengthening our public services and building a fairer society.
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Black Action: Spring 2010

Inside this issue: Recruitment; Million Voices campaign; Fighting Fascism; BNP; Challenging Racism in the workplace; Dealing with race discrimination; Stop and search; Missing Black children; Bullying in the workplace; DNA database and many more.
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Black Action: Winter 2009

Inside this issue: Equality Bill; UNISON Equality Scheme; A Million Voices for public services; Migrant Workers; Tackling discrimination in the workplace; UNISON International work; UNISON's anti-BNP campaing and many more.
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If you are already a member of UNISON and want to add your name to the national mailing list, receive e-mail copies of Black Action the black members, and other national information please complete the following form. We aim to produce Black Action three times a year.

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• For urgent help and advice at work to go Help at Work.
• Your regional black members contact can put you in touch with other black members and activists.
UNISON Black members
1 Mabledon Place
London WC1H 9AJ
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