
Race equality: committed to fighting discrimination and harassment
Prospect is committed to fighting for equality of opportunity for all our members. In the context of race equality, we believe that all workplaces, and society generally, will benefit from an inclusive environment. In members workplaces, we aim to ensure that all employers have an equal opportunities policy which specifically covers race equality. This should include dealing with institutional racism, and measures to combat racial harassment and bullying. We also press employers to adopt the responsibilities under the amended Race Relations Act which introduced the public sector duty to promote good race relations and eliminate racial discrimination. Although currently this only applies to the public sector, the duties on employers are good business practice and should therefore apply in both the private and voluntary sectors as well as the public sector. Bargaining agendaProspect negotiators and representatives are encouraged to address equality in their workplace bargaining agendas. As well as ensuring equality in the areas of pay, conditions, recruitment, selection, promotion, training and development, we seek to: - negotiate agreements that allow workers to take their leave around their own cultural or religious holidays, or extended leave to visit family abroad
- negotiate the introduction of positive action programmes
- ensure that equivalent foreign qualifications are accepted where appropriate
- ensure that particular dietary requirements are taken into account, both in workplace restaurants and also when catering for meetings or training events.
NetworksProspect encourages participation of our black and minority ethnic members at all levels of the union. We facilitate a race equality network which seeks comments on proposals by the union and employers, and updates members about appropriate courses and campaigns. Members of the network are also able to contact each other, and participate in a discussion forum via our website. The network is an important source of expertise for Prospect. See the terms of reference on the main equalities page. Relocation and equalityThe Commission for Racial Equality has produced guidance on factoring racial equality into relocation in response to the Lyons review in the civil service. Although the guidance specifically deals with racial equality issues in the public sector, the principles to be considered when relocation is being proposed will be the same for all equalities areas and will apply across all sectors. This is a useful document for when you need to deal with relocation in your workplace. LinksThe previous Commission for Racial Equality: a statutory organisation set up to oversee the implementation of the Race Relations Act has now been subsumed into the Equality and Human Rights Commission, which has taken over its work. As part of our commitment to tackling racism, Prospect has affiliated to Unite Against Fascism which is a national campaigning organisation dedicated to alerting British society to the threat of far right fascist organisations. UAF also aims to unite the broadest possible spectrum of society to counter this threat.
Black History Timeline: Poster 1
Publication date: 21 November 2008
For Black History Month 2008, the Guardian produced a series of five posters, which outline the contribution of Africans and their descendants to British and global history, in an attempt to fill in the gaps of the story. We hope you will use these posters to raise awareness and for education purposes to show that far from being absent from our history, the contribution of Black people has been considerable.
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Black History Timeline: Poster 2
Publication date: 21 November 2008
The Guardian Black history posters 2.
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Black History Timeline: Poster 3
Publication date: 21 November 2008
The Guardian Black history posters 3
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Black History Timeline: Poster 4
Publication date: 21 November 2008
The Guardian Black history posters 4
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Black History Timeline: Poster 5
Publication date: 21 November 2008
The Guardian Black history poster 5
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Code of practice on racial equality in employment
(Members only)
04/0375/EOAC/1
Publication date: 06 August 2004
Prospect's submission to the Commission for Racial Equality consultation exercise on racial equality in employment
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Negotiator's guide to race equality
(Reps only)
Publication date: 16 October 2006
This guide is intended to help reps to understand the issues and concepts concerning racism in the workplace; what we can do to address those issues; and how the law can be used to tackle racism
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Prospect response to working against racism - the role of trade unions in britain
Publication date: 12 January 2007
The Equal Opportunities Advisory Committee to the NEC have been considering its response to the report on Racism - The Role of Trade Unions in Britain. This has also presented an opportunity to revise other areas of Prospect initiative on Race.
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