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We teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity to look at the uncertainties created by the long pandemic, and to identify strategies we can employ to get us safely through without risks to our mental health and wellbeing.
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#HeartUnions week is a national event organised by the TUC. This year it’s taking place from 8-14 February 2021 - here's how you can get involved.
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We celebrate the contributions of the 'five faces' of the official LGBT+ history month campaign, plus we've selected 3 trade unionists that inspire us. We also touch on the TUC's LGBT+ 2021 conference and domestic abuse.
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With so much going on around us right now, lots of us may be experiencing changes related to our mental wellbeing, such as increased feelings of stress, worry, anxiousness, loneliness, and isolation. This blog post, by the BWC, details the support available to bank employees and their dependents
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After months of hard work, we’re excited to announce the launch of our new website. In this post you'll find details of the website features and instructions on how to use various functionalities to get the most out of the site.
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Our latest Equality Diversity & Inclusion blog considers questions of gender, going beyond the binary, pronouns and an update on our equality monitoring.
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The 3rd December is designated by the UN as International Day for People with Disabilities. Read about the launch of our online interactive eBite called ‘disability: know your rights’.
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Accord hosted its first virtual conference due to Covid restrictions. Find out what happened, and download resources that were shared throughout the event.
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The TUC introduced Disability Pay Gap Day in 2019. It is the day of the year when the average disabled person stops being paid, compared to a non-disabled person.
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