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8 March 2012
In 2010 we launched a survey and organised regional women only get togethers to better understand the concerns of our members.
This report sheds light on the concerns Usdaw members have on their journeys to and from work.
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8 February 2012
This downloadable briefing is a guide to Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit. It helps to explain them and will help you advise members of their rights.
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8 February 2012
The Tax Credits Calculation Guide provides you with a guide to the amount of benefits that you could be entitled to.
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7 December 2011
Millions of LGB&T workers still don’t feel safe enough to be out about their sexual orientation or gender identity at work and thousands of these workers will be Usdaw members. This leaflet summarises the legal rights LGB&T members have at work.
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17 October 2011
The Union has been finding out more about the problems many of our members have when they are travelling to and from work.
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12 September 2011
This booklet has been produced to help Usdaw Reps who want to raise the issue of workplace bullying with their employer. It also contains information for Usdaw members who are being bullied at work and sets out what can be done to deal with the problem.
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12 August 2011
It's time to Put Agency Workers on Fair Ground in the workplace. Make sure agency workers are aware of their rights and that they need their Union to enforce them.
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12 August 2011
It's time to Put Agency Workers on Fair Ground in the workplace. Download this A4 poster now (also available in Polish) and display it on your noticeboard. If you have more space, the poster is also available to order in A3 size.
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26 July 2011
This booklet is about Extended Leave agreements which enable workers visiting relatives overseas to take time off work for a longer period than could be accommodated using their normal holiday entitlement.
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26 July 2011
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.