Speakers:
Andy Murray is National Officer for Community, Youth Worker, Not for Profit sectors, which includes an extremely diverse set of sub sectors such as international aid charities, Housing Associations, children charities and Faith Workers. It also includes groups of self-employed members such a Blue Badge Tourist Guides, Spoken Language interpreters and translators (NUPIT) and British Sign Language interpreters (NUBSLI). During the Covid pandemic Unite ensured that financial support was put in place for self- employed members through the Government Self Employed Income Scheme (SEIS). For over a decade I have also been Chair of the Professional Interpreters for Justice Steering Committee and co-ordinated the response of PI4J on a range of government initiatives particularly affecting the courts, police and Health Service and made representation to committees of parliament. In this talk Andy will discuss the ways in which Unite can provide advice and support for interpreters and translators on both individual and collective issues
Rhona Desmond, NUPIT branch secretary, Unite the Union. As well as holding this position, Rhona has been working as a freelance translator for the past 13 years. She is also a member of the ITI. Prior to that Rhona held several temporary positions in the NHS and worked as a sessional interpreter for GRIP.
The talk will cover:
- NUPIT committee composition
- Role in PI4J
- Purpose of belonging to a union
- Our aims
- What we offer
- What we have achieved this year
- What we currently working on
- Benefits of being a member of NUPIT
If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know at least 24 hours before the event so we can make the necessary arrangements where possible by emailing chairman@ait-professionals.com or leaving a message at our virtual office on 02030967860.