Disabled Members

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The Scottish Disabled Members Committee (SDMC) is a self organised group consisting entirely of disabled members who campaign on behalf of our disabled members to ensure that disability issues are given a voice within UNISON …read more. See also the UNISON UK Disabled Members site here.

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UNISON Year of Disabled Workers 2022

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This short briefing outlines some of the main themes of the campaign and the challenges still facing disabled workers. Members ...

Economic policies must deliver quality jobs for disabled people

Economic policies must deliver quality jobs for disabled people
#STUC22 Quotas for the employment of disabled people should be reinstated in law, Congress agreed. A motion from Aberdeen Trades ...

Make 2022 the Year of Disabled Workers

Make 2022 the Year of Disabled Workers
#STUC22 It’s time to act on the scandal of disabled workers being refused reasonable adjustments at work, Congress resolved. Backing ...

UNISON Week 333 – Pay offers ain’t what they ought to be…& more

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UNISON Week 333 - Pay offers ain't what they ought to be...& more Read full newsletter here ...

Year of Disabled Workers National Webinar

Year of Disabled Workers National Webinar
You are invited to join a webinar: Making an impact in the Year of Disabled Workers - showcasing our regional ...

Webinar: Removing the Barriers – 16 March

Webinar: Removing the Barriers - 16 March
Webinar: Removing the Barriers 16 March 2022, 5pm-6.30pm (online) This webinar is co-sponsored by UNISON Scotland's Disabled Members Committee and ...

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