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Rights and cash for 16/17 year-olds - 14 October 2008
At this time of the year thousands of young people aged 16 and 17 will start work for the first time in a variety of workplaces across the UK. ...
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National youth weekend - 31 May 2007
This year’s national youth weekend is to be held at the national training centre in Warrington from 10–11 November. ...
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Survey says – hard labour - 06 October 2006
Usdaw surveyed hundreds of young members aged 18 – 21 to find out their views and how they get by. Responses from more than 500 members revealed:...
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Fair pay for young workers - 05 October 2006
Usdaw has launched a campaign to have the adult rate of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) paid at 18 after its own survey uncovered alarming evidence of the plight of young workers....
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Usdaw resources for young workers - 25 August 2006
If you are a young worker, these leaflets could provide you with helpful information....
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