Filter our events to get more involved. You can register for events including general events for all members, reps' meetings, training courses and our biennial conference. We also offer online training, so you don't have to wait for new training dates.
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This webinar from the Bank Workers Charity looks at exploring grief, loss and bereavement. This webinar aims to provide an understanding of grief and the impact it can have on us. It recognises the difficulty many of us have in talking about loss and identifies the best ways to support someone that has experienced a bereavement. This is a free webinar and open to anyone.
The TUC LGBT+ conference offers an opportunity to debate the trade union movement’s response to important issues impacted LGBT+ workers. Registration is open to all Accord members identifying as LGBT+ .
Every year the TUC hosts equality conferences that supplement the general work of TUC congress. These conferences focus on supporting the advancement of issues that disproportionally impact minority groups.
The LGBT+ conference looks at the issues effecting LGBT+ workers here in the UK and internationally.
Accord is seeking diverse representation to attend, and it's open to any Accord members that identifies as LGBT+, just register your interest. When you register, we’ll ask you for a bit of information to support your interest, this is so that we can ensure we have a diverse representation at each of the conferences. Registration is open until the 31st March.
Sound interesting? Take a look at the issues debated at the 2022.
This is an external event, hosted by the TUC. Accord is not responsible for this material.
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This webinar from the Bank Workers Charity explores the frequency and lengths of breaks you should be taking to ensure high levels of wellbeing and productivity during your working day. This is a free webinar and open to anyone.
We don't think twice about taking a rest after vigorous physical activity, yet many of us are reluctant to take a break after an extended period of mental effort.
According to the science this could not be more wrong. Taking breaks is vital to high quality performance whatever sphere of activity you're engaged in.
This webinar from the Bank Workers Charity explores the frequency and lengths of breaks you should be taking to ensure high levels of wellbeing and productivity during your working day.
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This event is hosted by the Bank Workers Charity through the Zoom platform. Accord is not responsible for the material.
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The TUC Disabled Workers' conference offers an opportunity to debate the trade union movement’s response important issues impacted disabled workers. Registration is open to all Accord members with a disability.
Every year the TUC hosts equality conferences that supplement the general work of TUC congress. These conferences focus on supporting the advancement of issues that disproportionally impact minority groups.
The Disabled Workers' conference looks at the issues effecting disabled workers here in the UK and internationally.
Accord is seeking diverse representation to attend, and it's open to any Accord members that identifies as disabled, just register your interest. When you register, we’ll ask you for a bit of information to support your interest, this is so that we can ensure we have a diverse representation at each of the conferences. Registration is open until the 31st March.
Sound interesting? Take a look at the issues debated at the 2022.
This is an external event, hosted by the TUC. Accord is not responsible for this material.
Contact for this event
Accord has over 350 trained workplace representatives across the country who are there to help when things aren't going so well. Reps are the beating heart of the union, and often the first port of call offering advice, guidance, information, and representation.
No other union in either LBG or TSB can match this network of support.
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