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 Young Workers' conference looks at the issues effecting the experiences of young people in the world of employment.
Accord is seeking diverse representation to attend, and it's open to any Accord members under the age of 30, 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 27th January.
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 looks at both the perimenopause (the transition into menopause) and the menopause and provides guidance on where to get specialised support. It also looks at the significant impact of menopause in the workplace, and at how some employers are becoming menopause friendly. This is a free webinar, and is designed for, and open to, all genders.
The retiree support webinar has been designed to help you gain a clear understanding of the various types of support offered by the Bank Workers Charity while highlighting the importance of seeking intervention at an early stage.This is a free webinar and is open to everyone.
The retiree support webinar has been designed to help you gain a clear understanding of the various types of support offered by the Bank Workers Charity while highlighting the importance of seeking intervention at an early stage.
In this webinar from the Bank Workers Charity they present real life personal stories to showcase exactly how we can help, and the impact we have on clients who come to us for support, with a Q&A session to close.
What will be covered in the session:
This is an externally hosted event by the Bank Workers Charity through the Zoom platform. Accord is not responsible for the material.
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Start a conversation about fertility or pregnancy loss, and you’ll realise just how many people have their own experiences to share. In this webinar from the Bank Workers Charity they talk openly to understand the varied paths to having a child, the effects of fertility treatment on wellbeing, and provide some examples of support in the workplace. They also address the different types of pregnancy loss, how it impacts all genders, and how to support someone you know who has experienced loss.This is a free webinar and designed for, and is open to, all genders.
Approximately 1 in 6 couples are affected by infertility and 1 in 4 pregnancies end in loss during pregnancy or birth.
You only have to start talking about these subjects to realise that many people around you have their own experiences to share. But somehow, these issues still carry a lot of shame, and they remain difficult to talk about.
In this webinar from the Bank Workers Charity, they talk openly to understand the varied paths to having a child, the effects of fertility treatment on wellbeing, and provide some examples of support in the workplace. They also address the different types of pregnancy loss, how it impacts all genders, and how to support someone you know who has experienced loss.
This webinar is designed for, and is open to, all genders.
What will be covered in the session:
This is an externally hosted event by the Bank Workers Charity through the Zoom platform. Accord is not responsible for the 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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