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Legal update: a victory for workers’ rights
A landmark decision from the Supreme Court will make it easier to establish individuals as “workers” and therefore entitled to basic employment rights
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‘Don’t get angry – get organised’
We’re starting to build a new approach to engage, educate and empower members to be a force for change in their workplaces and communities
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Talking about trauma
RCN learning rep Fraser Smith is helping members working in care homes manage experiences of trauma throughout the pandemic
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Library in your living room
The RCN Library and Archive Service has lots of tools to help members gain confidence in using our e-library and make the most of what’s on offer
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Standing up to sexual harassment
RCN member Zeba Arif has helped develop new guidance on third-party sexual harassment so reps can make sure nursing staff are protected and supported to speak up
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'The pandemic has united us'
RCN stewards Bev and Olga explain how they’re making sure recent conversations about racism and equality lead to positive change
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‘We’re not invincible’
Reflecting on some of the challenges RCN reps are facing during the pandemic, Vicky Brotherton says it’s important for reps to work together and be mindful of their own wellbeing
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Leading positive change
RCN steward Patrick Simbule helped secure protected time for mandatory training enabling staff to develop their skills and improving patient care
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Spotlight on...
We take a closer look at the Professional Nursing Committee and how it ensures members’ views inform the RCN’s professional agenda
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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