We are delighted to showcase our ‘Champions of Learning’ and hope they can help you to promote union learning in your workplace and across the region.
We are delighted to showcase our ‘Champions of Learning’ and hope they can help you to promote union learning in your workplace and across the region.
Earlier this year we began to redevelop our website, at the end of this month the new site will be launched.
This is the seventh in a series of newsletters that has been produced to keep unionlearn staff, unions, project workers, union learning reps (ULRs) and other reps up to speed
In the light of recent media attention on a minority of poor quality Apprenticeships, Unionlearn has re-launched its ‘Your Rights as an Apprentice’ booklet – specifically aimed at apprentices in the workplace.
Unionlearn in the South West is pleased to announce the arrival of the ‘Call to Learn’ project which will help unions and their partners to set up collective learning funds in the south west of England.
As a female carpenter, Karen often found that working in a male-orientated environment proved challenging – from her uniform not fitting to accessing toilets when off-site. Karen joined the Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT) in order to find out more about her rights, and she became a health and safety representative, completing Stage 1 and 2 of the TUC Health and Safety course.
Unionlearn today welcomed the speech by Chuka Umunna in which he described the unions as “powerful forces behind our economic success”.
Ufi has produced a report that leads the way for improving adult education through technology.
Last week unionlearn director Tom Wilson and Unity the Union General Secretary Harry Hockaday wrote to the Financial Times.
Three toolkits have been written to help people with mental health issues to remain in employment. After speaking to individuals with mental health conditions, health professionals and employers from across Europe, the toolkit aims to reflect the best ways of support.