The TUC campaigns for race equality in the workplace and in the wider community. Here you can find recent TUC information and materials material on the work of the TUC in the following areas
- Black
Workers and the Labour Market
- Let Them Work Campaign
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Black Workers Conference
The TUC has published a free booklet explaining your rights at work and dealing with common workplace problems. Racism at work
The campaign against the electoral progress of the far right faces a major challenge in this years local Council elections with parties like the BNP fielding an extensive list of candidates in council constituencies up and down the country.
This colour leaflet and poster called ' Unions unite - the far right divide', has been produced by the TUC for use by trade unions in the workplace. The leaflet explains why the politics of parties like the British National Party are incompatible with the values that we hold as trade unionists, the continuing danger of the far-right and the need to actively campaign against them.
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The most recent documents available on this subject are:
Speak up for the Public Sector Equality DutyThe Public Sector Equality Duty is a vital spark in getting public bodies to take equalities seriously - from stamping out sexism and racism, through to ensuring public services reach the most marginalised in society. But it's under threat. Please...
The Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) plays a vital role in underpinning union work to tackle discrimination and harassment at work as evidenced by the TUC's response to a government review of the duty.
This briefing is designed to provide union negotiators, workplace reps, learning reps and equality officers with a starting point to assist with the development of a bargaining agenda that is focussed on providing access for black and minority ethnic...
PDF version available for downloadIn this issue: Its time to dig deep for Stephen; UK Police Services PLC; Counting the Cost of the Cuts; The Overseas Frozen Pension Swindle
PDF version available for download
The Stephen Lawrence Trust needs your help now more than ever to support youths from minority backgrounds. The work of the Trust is threatened by the lack of funds for voluntary organisations that has resulted from public spending cuts and the rec...
Doreen Lawrence and Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna MP will be among the keynote speakers at the TUC Black Workers Conference 2012 which starts this Friday (27 April).
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