We've had some stunning photos from across Northern Ireland as @BDA_Dietitians members turned out on the picket lines.
We've compiled a page featuring a number of pics we've received (see if you can spot yourself).
#FairPayForNI#FairPayForDietetics
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On #HolocaustMemorialDay, we remember the six million Jewish people murdered during the Holocaust.
Today, we stand together to speak out against hatred and discrimination #LightTheDarkness
Dyslexia is a superpower!❤️
As a trade union, we’re committed to breaking down barriers and championing reasonable adjustments across dietetic workplaces.
Watch our Rep Alison Carr share her story below.
Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Check out the video from BDA Trade Union Rep, Alison Carr, who has dyslexia, which is her superpower. 💪 ⬇️
Let’s commit to breaking barriers and creating environments where everyone can thrive.
We stand with our Muslim members and colleagues by supporting @IslamophobiaAM. Together we can build a more inclusive, respectful and equitable future for our community.
We’re holding our first BDA Trade Union Wales meeting on Monday, looking at how we can grow visibility & influence across Wales. Join us and network with colleagues across Wales & learn how becoming a BDA Trade Union Rep can support your career: https://t.co/2NfKHNlu52
@NHSOrkney@SRtRCScotland You can help push anti-racism and equality issues into the centre of dietitians' conversations by becoming a BDA Equality Rep. Get in touch 👉 [email protected]
Great to see our excellent Trade Union Rep Caitriana at @NHSOrkney, working with other unions to get involved in @SRtRCScotland's anti-racism Wear it Red campaign day 👏 #WRD25
💬 This year's #BlackHistoryMonth theme resonates deeply as we examine how we can stand firm in our commitment to inclusive practice & take pride in building a profession that truly serves the diverse communities across the UK. - Preetpal Kainth, Chair of the BDA's EDI Committee
Our Trade Union Organising and Campaigns Officer, Jordan Creed, and two of our amazing workplace reps, Chloe and Charlotte from @WorcsAcuteNHS, met with members yesterday to discuss ways to get dietitians' voices heard. @BDA_Dietitians 📢💙
Over the past fortnight, we’ve been at the Labour and Lib Dem conferences, meeting MPs thanks to the brilliant outreach of our members. Here's what we've been up to ⬇🧵
It's the start of the new academic year - hello to our new dietetic students, and welcome back to those returning 👋 BDA membership provides you with a tailored set of benefits & services to help you during your studies. Access your benefits or join today: https://t.co/OqJKgcphID
☕ Our organising officer Jordan had a great coffee meeting with new @BDA_Dietitians Trade Union Rep Jaz, and Staffside Chair, Oscar, at @SironaCIC to discuss how we can increase our union's visibility. Find out how you can get involved in your union 📧➡ https://t.co/6V8bVeBOVA
#TUC2025 Day 2 has kicked off! 📢
Annette Mansell-Green, BDA Director of Trade Union and Public Affairs (right), and Vicki Bennett, Chair of the Trade Union National Executive Committee (left) are representing @BDA_Dietitians as our delegates this year! 💪💙
It’s Day 1 of the 157th #TUCCongress in Brighton! We backed midwives on maternity care, spoke up for valuing NHS staff, and put forward our motion on reducing health inequalities through nutrition and prevention. A busy but brilliant first day! 💙 @BDA_Dietitians
The @BDA_TradeUnion is here to support you at work and stand up for the issues that matter most.
Help us understand your priorities, plan our campaigns and make sure your voice is heard in our short survey.
Logged-in BDA members can access the survey: https://t.co/qO7oEHZNJ5
🚨 We need @BDA_TradeUnion members in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland to decide whether to accept or reject the 3.6% pay award.
Eligible members should have received a link to vote via email (if you haven't, please email [email protected]).
It's up to you to decide!