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In 2020, 4,880 men and boys ended their lives – but gender stereotypes make it harder for men to talk about their problems
Ms Black also spoke to the importance of simple workplace changes, like having pronouns on badges. “We had a new director of HR start with us a few months ago […]
This is a great opportunity for the Black LGBT+ network to meet and discuss issues of importance to them, and vote for the various roles […]
Do you want to be more involved with UNISON’s work on disabled LGBT+ equality in the workplace, or just meet other disabled LGBT+ UNISON members, this is the meeting for you! Join us on Thursday 15 September 2022 to learn more about the work that the UNISON disabled LGBT+ network does for disabled LGBT+ equality […]
50 years of pride in London celebrated on Saturday
Do you want meet with other UNISON Bi+ members and have a say in the work that UNISON does for Bi+ equality in the workplace? If you do, this is the meeting for you! Contact out@unison for more information and a registration form. Outcome
Do you want to be more involved with UNISON’s work on trans equality in the workplace, get involved in the new Trans Equality campaign or just meet other Trans UNISON members, this is the meeting for you! Contact out@unison.co.uk for further information and a registration form! Outcome
Norway, Iceland, Canada, Northern Ireland, France, Ireland, and Israel have all adopted the model and sex workers across these nations report that it makes their working conditions more dangerous […]
It’s not easy being a Transgender person in the UK at the moment. Political and media anti-trans sentiments and comments appear daily. A government renegading on promises to reform the Gender Recognition Act, and the proposed ban of ‘conversion therapy’ to not include trans people. The tactics being used, particularly the vilification of trans women, […]
‘While there is lots to celebrate and be proud of, we can’t forget the discrimination and harassment LGBT+ people continue to face’