Mohammed Shafiq
Mohammed is chair of the national black members' committee and DWP group vice president. He works in Manchester.
In his latest chair’s column, Mohammed argues that the recent riots in Belfast and Glasgow serve as a reminder that racism remains endemic in the UK.
In his latest Chair’s Column, Mohammed explains how religious hatred harms communities, divides workplaces, and undermines solidarity.
In his latest chair’s column, Mohammed looks forward to Ramadan, discusses the vital work of the national Black members’ committee and encourages DWP members to vote yes in the ongoing strike ballot.
In his latest column for the Black members' digest, Mohammed reflects on a busy autumn period, from Black History Month to Islamophobia Awareness Month, and reaffirms PCS’s commitment to eradicating all forms of racism from our workplaces and communities.
Islamophobia Awareness Month (IAM), observed in November every year since 2012, is a vital reminder of the contributions British Muslims have made to our society while shining a light on the prejudice and hatred that too often shadow our lives.
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