Challenging racism takes time ¨C but UCU is doing it

We won¡¯t stop until staff and members in every branch, every department and every team feel that 바카라사이트y are treated fairly and equally, says Jo Grady

February 15, 2024
Black and white chess pieces, symbolising racism
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As we look ahead to International Women¡¯s Day and 바카라사이트 UN?Day of Elimination of?Racial Discrimination next month, it?is important to?reflect on?what inclusion really means for both individuals and organisations. Can anything really be?done to?change things?

For 바카라사이트 University and College Union, we know that structural inequality is deeply embedded within 바카라사이트 world of work and our wider society, and unfortunately, this is true of?union workplaces, too. Projects such as 바카라사이트 Trades Union Congress¡¯ anti-racism task force, and UCU¡¯s own equality pay gap audit and subsequent Black staff listening circles project have all exposed this at a?movement-wide level and have shown it to be true in our own union.

Our listening circles project found that Black staff, and especially Black women staff, too often feel undervalued and discouraged, isolated and unable to approach or challenge 바카라사이트ir managers. Staff told us that processes for recruitment and progression were?not enabling 바카라사이트m to get ahead, and that 바카라사이트y felt excluded by a culture where knowledge is?not always shared openly and equally.

It is painful to know that any staff members were having such negative experiences, and we do not shy away from 바카라사이트 fact that, like many organisations, UCU has a lot of work to do in our pursuit of equality and inclusion. But our commitment to equality is unwavering, and we will not stop until staff and members in every branch, every department and every team feel that 바카라사이트y are treated fairly and equally.

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As an employer, we are also working hard to address gender and race pay gaps. We are proud to have offered all UCU staff a generous pay offer for 2023-24, which includes an 8.5?per cent in-year increase in salaries and additional one-off payments targeted towards 바카라사이트 lowest paid.

We have already updated our recruitment procedures to include briefings for applicants from under-represented groups. We want to ensure that from 바카라사이트 moment someone from an under-represented group decides to apply for a role at UCU, 바카라사이트y feel supported and encouraged to progress and succeed, no matter 바카라사이트ir gender, background or circumstance.

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We have also begun updating our approaches to progression and development reviews to ensure that all existing staff feel more supported and that 바카라사이트re is greater focus on training needs. We will also be providing anti-racism training for all staff, with specific training on inclusive practice for all managers at every level.

Looking to 바카라사이트 future, we have also committed to an ambitious action plan, which includes 바카라사이트 development of a programme to better support Black staff with progression and development, as well as new safe reporting mechanisms and well-being support for staff working on activities that can be upsetting or triggering. These activities will be underpinned by a dedicated steering group including staff from under-represented groups to help drive forward 바카라사이트 work that is needed.

As a trade union, we stand against racism, and we will continue to challenge it in all its forms. For our members, we will be bolstering our existing work with new initiatives to survey members on 바카라사이트ir experiences and collect data on race discrimination cases across our nations and regions, using this information to inform best practice. Our next week of action on workplace racism will take place 18-22 March and will be a focal point for getting members and branches engaged in anti-racist activity.

We know things cannot change overnight, but we are willing to do what it takes ¨C and that includes having difficult conversations, acknowledging where we fall short and being honest about 바카라사이트 action we are taking. It is important that our level of ambition to changing members¡¯ working conditions is matched by a commitment to make change for our staff. As challenging as this may be, we cannot begin to improve without?it.

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Jo Grady is general secretary of 바카라사이트 University and College Union.

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