Join our Black members group

Find out how UNISON’s group for Black members is organised and how to participate

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Help us amplify Black voices across the union

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. Heres how we organise activities in our Black members group at branch, regional and national level. 

At branch level

Branches are encouraged to set up branch Black workers’ self-organised groups which meet to:

  • discuss local terms and conditions
  • build a support network for members facing problems at work
  • provide a forum for the debate of race equality issues
  • assist members in gaining the confidence to get involved in other levels of the union.

Where a recognised group is established a representative should be on the branch committee to assist the branch to organise for race equality.

At regional level

Each of UNISON’s 12 regions has a regional Black members’ committee that meets regularly.

Regional Black members’ committees are involved in a whole range of activities, including:

  • taking up places on the regional structures to represent Black members
  • supporting and helping to establish Black workers groups in branches
  • working with the community and other campaign groups
  • and working closely with the other self-organised groups in UNISON.

If you want to find out where your local Black members’ group is based or find out what they can do for you, invite your regional Black members’ contact to your next branch meeting to give a presentation. Alternatively, you can simply telephone them for advice.

At national level

This is coordinated by the national Black members’ committee, made up of the regional representatives along with representatives from the national committees on behalf of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) members, women members and disabled members.

The national Black members’ committee is a recognised part of the union structure and works with other national committees, such as the national executive council and national negotiators, to ensure that race equality is kept at the heart of UNISON’s activities.

A National Black Members’ Conference is held every year, at which Black members from branch and regional groups meet to discuss issues and decide on their priorities for the coming year.  

Get in touch 

If you have a specific issue that is happening in your workplace, then contact your UNISON rep or equality co-ordinator in your local branch. Not sure what your branch is, or how to get in touch? Find them using our branch finder

Regional contacts

Branches are grouped into 12 regions across the UK, and these are administrated by the UNISON centre in London. Each region has a regional Black members contact, as follows:

Eastern

Winston Dorsett: [email protected]

East Midlands

Joanne Ratchford: [email protected]

Abigail Johnson: [email protected]

Greater London

Carol Shorter: [email protected]

Northern

Terry Johnstone: [email protected]

Northern Ireland

Nathalie Donnelly: [email protected]

North West

Kathryn Ratchford: [email protected]

Scotland

Lindsay Regan: [email protected]

South East

Sam Raymond: [email protected]

Beth Bickerstaffe: [email protected]

Chantelle Brown: [email protected]

South West

Georgina Knight: [email protected]

Cymru/Wales

Calvin Smeda: [email protected]

West Midlands

Simon Holder: [email protected]

Price, Madeleine: [email protected]

Yorkshire and Humberside

Rose Bent: [email protected]

Kath Ruth: [email protected]