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- 15 September 2020 2:00pm–3:00pm
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This online course will be spread between Monday 9 November 2020 to Friday 18 December 2020. As the course involves group work and discussion, you will be expected to attend webinar based tutorials at fixed times. There are a number of other criteria which you must be able to commit to before embarking on the […]
This online course will be spread between Monday 7 September 2020 to Friday 16 October 2020. As the course involves group work and discussion, you will be expected to attend webinar based tutorials at fixed times. There are a number of other criteria which you must be able to commit to before embarking on the […]
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This hour long webinar is aimed at members who are interested in becoming a UNISON Health & Safety representative. It is the first in five weekly webinars that will give you some initial tools to help keep your workplace and colleagues safe during Covid-19 and beyond. Free to UNISON members The webinar is free to […]
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The past seven weeks have been difficult for all of us. For most of the country, there has been confinement at home, unable to see family and friends, and a deep anxiety about what the future will bring. For many UNISON members, there has been the entirely different pressure of going to work, with all […]
UNISON is used to organising events that bring people together. But when Covid-19 means we need to show support for each other by keeping our distance, then the way that we bring people together looks very different. On Tuesday 28 April, our union was one of those that called for a minute’s silence in memory of […]
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