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Black Action: January 2008

21 December 2007
Inside this issue: 2008 NBM Conference; UNISON’s Anti-Racist Strategy; Labour migration: what are the facts?; 200 years on - Learning lessons from the past for a better future; Looking back, moving forward and many more.
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Black Action: October 2007

11 October 2007
Inside this issue: Black History Month; Notting Hill Carnival 2007; Rule Changes Unfair to Migrant Carers; Service Delivery and Membership Care; Get ACtive - Stop the BNP and much more:
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Black Action: July 2007

27 July 2007
In this issue: Tackling women's under-representation; Equal pay; Black women in work; More social housing, less urban myths; Temporary workers injustice; The abloition reception and many more.

July Black Action:
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Black Action: April 2007

27 April 2007
Inside this issue: Abolition events in the country; Breaking our own chains; Black heroes, white saints?; Slavery - the struggle continues; Unite against the BNP
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Black Action: January 2007

1 March 2007
Inside this issue: The fight against slavery; Race Equality in Further Education; United Against Facism Conference and much more.
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Black Action - Oct 2006

27 October 2006
Newsletter for UNISON Black members. In this edition UNISON celebrates Black History Month Changing World, Changing Minds.
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CONTACT DETAILS
• 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's national race equalities officer is Pav Akhtar.
UNISON Black members
1 Mabledon Place
London WC1H 9AJ
Email: blackmembers@unison.co.uk
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