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Using social media to campaign
Social media can help you engage members, politicians and the public in RCN campaigns and on nursing issues that matter to you. Read our advice to help you get started and stay safe online
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Legal update: race discrimination and the “all reasonable steps” defence
A recent case demonstrates the importance of employers regularly reviewing and refreshing equality and diversity training to help prevent discrimination in the workplace
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Healing and rebuilding
The fight for fair pay, supporting wellbeing at work and looking to the future – 12 months on from the start of the pandemic, RCN reps come together at our online conference
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Creating a pathway to parliament
Vice chair of RCN Manchester central branch Mark Anthony explains the importance of grassroots activism
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Legal update: obstructing trade union activity
A recent case shows employers need to tread carefully when taking action that could impact on trade union activities
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‘Education is empowerment’
RCN learning rep Andrew Tumilson transformed staff culture in his workplace by introducing clinical education sessions for members
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Legal update: ‘sleep in’ shifts and pay
A ruling that care workers are only entitled to the national minimum wage for the hours they’re awake and working during overnight shifts is hugely disappointing for members
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Maintaining momentum
Reps from around the UK meet to discuss what comes next
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Job evaluation success
Bernie explains how she used RCN guidance to get more than 50 staff moved up to a higher pay band
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Honouring our unsung heroes
Celebrating the difference RCN reps make every day