Workplace
Justice
Workplace Justice, founded in 2024, supports and expands the work started at the New Organising Conference in 2023.
We support individuals, unions, and grassroots movements to organise and fight for justice in workplaces and communities across the UK and beyond.
Focused on building power for all working people, especially those marginalised by broken systems, we recognise that the fight for workers’ rights is deeply connected to the fight for racial, gender, and migrant justice.
Our mission is to unite these struggles and build collective power.
Meet the team
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Roxy Khan-Williams
Board member
Roxy has been an activist, organiser and campaigner for many years. She currently works as the Head of Campaigns for Organise, workers’ rights network, campaigning across workplaces and sectors. Roxy also runs her own Palestine advocacy organisation and refugee community project, specialising in community organising and narrative change. When not campaigning, organising or starting new side hustles, you can usually find her laughing at her own jokes. -
Ian Manborde
Board member
Ian is a regional officer at Equity, the UK trade union for actors, performers and creative practitioners working across the entertainment industry and creative economy. Ian has worked at Equity since 2017. Prior to this he was an educator in the labour movement for over 25 years. Between 2006-2017 he managed the MA in International Labour & Trade Union Studies at Ruskin College, Oxford.
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Amy Tait
Board Member
Amy Tait works with a small international group of teachers and workers’ educators to develop political education programmes for supplementary schools, political parties, trades unions, and tenants unions. Amy also trains radical teachers and writes about theories and practices of militant education.
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Carolyn Hayman OBE
Board member
Carolyn’s longstanding interest in employment started with the labour and demography module of her Masters. While in the Civil Service she led on the Cabinet Office's work on the impact of microelectronics on employment as well as being FDA branch secretary. As Chief Executive of the Foyer Federation she supported Foyers to get homeless young people back into education, including university, and work. She is one of the members of the Network for Social Change Labour Rights core group.