The Workers’ Educational Association is the UK’s largest voluntary sector provider of community-based and workplace-based adult learning; WEA makes a unique contribution to lifelong learning. WEA Scotland had almost 12,000 people enrolled on 963 courses in 2010, with 5,669 class meetings in 210 locations from Shetland to Kilmarnock.
Joyce Connon, Scottish Secretary of the Workers’ Educational Association will be retiring on 31st March 2012. Please find attached advertisement for the post which will become vacant at that time.
Government should stops this massive tax evasion and creates an environment where houses can be built by workers who are legitimately employed directly by the construction companies and can pay...
This is the fifth 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.
Comments on the review of sickness absence carried out by Dame Carol Black and David Frost.
Welcomes the publication of the Treasury report by Graham Aaronson QC on measures to combat tax avoidance.
Bins collectors, gas and electricity meters readers, ambulance staff and district nurses, meals on wheels and home help staff, special needs transport, parcel delivery drivers, taxi cab drivers are...
As Colombian palm oil strike reaches 90th day and President Santos visits UK GMB says that EU should not sign agreement with Government until it implements legal rights on social security and...
Stoke-On-Trent South Labour MP, Robert Flello, has visited The Co-operative Pharmacy’s Lifelong Learning Centre at its National Distribution hub in Meir.
At the very time when 146,000 people are unemployed in the North East at a rate of 11.6%, the highest in the UK, this is a callous move by Rio Tinto says GMB
GMB members are infuriated that local care home manager Ms Cath Beezer is demanding that staff do unpaid homework or face dismissal which is an outrage