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This booklet is designed to help you deal with queries and to support pregnant women and new mothers at work. It provides a basic, easy to understand guide to maternity, paternity and adoption pay and leave.
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18 June 2010 The shopworkers union Usdaw is calling for a fair deal for the UK’s army of working carers in next week’s emergency budget.
23 March 2010 Cash help for working parents will be in the spotlight tomorrow as shopworkers’ union Usdaw takes its award winning Supporting Parents and Carers campaign to Westminster (Wednesday 24 March).
1 October 2009 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Usdaw is reminding its reps and members of the union’s own health booklets which take a comprehensive look at women’s health.
25 September 2009 Usdaw is launching a new leaflet to support women experiencing domestic violence to mark today’s International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women. Domestic violence is a problem which is much more likely to be faced by women than men.
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19 July 2010 Employers have a legal duty to protect pregnant women and their children from any work-related risks. The checklist in this leaflet gives advice on some of the more common factors that may cause a risk to pregnant women.
30 June 2010 For display on your union notice-board.
1 June 2010 It is estimated that as many as one in four women will experience serious problems associated with osteoporosis by the time they are 60.
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Usdaw wants to find out more about what is happening for our members when they are travelling to and from work.
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