As your professional body and trade union, the BDA is here to represent and support you throughout your working life.
If you ever have to face a problem at work related to restructuring or redundancy, disciplinary, sickness, grievance, workload or discrimination, our dedicated team of union experts will be on hand to provide free advice and support. They will also support you through any follow up which may include representation and attendance at legal hearings.
A full and associate BDA membership entitles you to representation for all types of employment issues. A student membership entitles you to advice, but not representation.
Your trade union is involved in negotiating the terms and conditions of your employment nationally (Agenda for Change). In addition, local reps will be involved in negotiating local terms.
Compared to some of the larger and more expensive Unions that cover a huge number of professions, the BDA Union has years of specialist experience representing the dietetic profession.
Trade unions negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to secure better wages, working conditions, benefits, and job security. By pooling their voices, workers have greater leverage than they would as individuals.
The BDA Trade Union section of the website is currently undergoing significant changes.
While every care is being taken to minimise disruption there may be pages and information which has moved. If you are unable to find a page that you are after please contact [email protected].
Please bear with us throughout this reconstruction as we work to make a better website for members and representatives.