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Resources Disabled people now cuts You our disabled people ights ● Disabled workers have the same legal rights as other workers to minimum working conditions, including paid holidays, the right to join a trade union, minimum wage, health & safety and other rights. ● Disabled workers have the legal right to have reasonable adjustments made to your job to enable you to do it. ● Disabled workers have legal protection (Centre for Welfare Reform) Download these and other guides free from against: our website: www.tuc.org.uk/equality-issues/disability-issues ž direct discrimination - being treated TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference responded differently and worse than others because to the election of a Conservative government in you are disabled 2015 by resolving to ž indirect discrimination - having a policy applied to you that is harder for you to meet ● unite and work closely with the disabled disadvantages you because of you people’s movement to organise campaigns disability and direct action ž discrimination arising from disability - ● mobilise support for trade unions being treated badly because of something campaigning and taking industrial action. connected to your disability ž harassment - being treated in a way that is offensive, frightening, degrading, TUC Disabled Workers Committee supports UK humiliating or distressing Disability History Month (UKDHM), an annual ž event creating a platform to focus on the history victimisation - being treated you badly We of our struggle for equality and human rights, because you complained about support which began in 2010. discrimination www.rofa.org.uk www.dpac.net www.ukdhm.org To demand your rights, get active in your union! Our Committee Get involved Co-Chairs … Get in touch tuc.org.uk/equality-issues/disability-issues Sean McGovern Janine Booth [email protected] Disabled Unite the Union RMT Committee members: Julian Allam Unite the c/o TUC, Congress House, Great Russell Workers’ union Dave Allan Unite the union Linda Carter Street, London WC1B 3LS Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers David Chrimes FDA Mandy Hudson National Committee Union of Teachers Ann Galpin National Union 020 7636 4030 of Journalists Mark Leopard Public and Commercial Services Union Carl Lewthwaite fax: 020 7636 0632 GMB Robert Mooney Community Lara Morris NASUWT Jane Perry BECTU Patricia Roche University and College Union Manjeet Sandhu TUCEquality Unite the union Kim Silver Unison Tony Sneddon Communication Workers’ Union John Swaney Prospect group: Trade Union Disability Solidarity Email [email protected] to invite a speaker to your event. ● 17 disabled trade unionists elected by TUC Our Conference Join a union … Disabled Workers’ Conference + members of the TUC’s governing General Council TUC Disabled Workers’ Trade unions are organised groups of ● helps the TUC and trade unionists to fight Conference meets for two days workers who come together to support each for disabled people’s rights each year in May. Hundreds of other in the workplace, to improve pay and delegates from many conditions and promote equality. ● advises the trade union movement on different trade unions becoming more accessible to and inclusive You have a legal right to join a union and from across the of disabled members you can’t be disadvantaged for doing so. country debate policy, hear ● helps the TUC to publish guides and Even if you do not currently have a job, you resources to help your campaigns speakers, attend can still join a trade union. fringe events, ● campaigns as part of the disabled people’s and plan More information, including advice on which movement for equality and against attacks campaigns. union to join: www.tuc.org.uk/join-union on our rights..