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UCU guidance on the Covid-19 self-employed income support scheme
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UCU guidance for agency workers during the Covid-19 crisis
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UCU guidance on the Coronovirus job retention scheme (furloughed staff) - revised 17 June 2020
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Report of the terms and conditions of staff working in adult and community education in England, June 2023
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Building effective bargaining: a brief guide for UCU representatives, June 2021
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Building power in workplace - an introductory guide for UCU representatives, June 2021
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Building UCU: a branch handbook/code of good practice, June 2021
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The impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on post-16 education and its recovery: seven action points for government
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Guidance to branches on potential 'furlough' in respect of home-schooling responsibilities during school closures, January 2021
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UCU CSR 2007 submission section 30, published September 2006
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UCU’s anti-casualisation work and the Covid-19 pandemic: GS report to the anti-casualisation committee, Aug 20
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How UCU won fair pay and conditions at Capital City College Group, November 2018
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Briefing paper briefing paper summarising the key sections in the CEART report, including important recommendations on issues such as university governance and…
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JNCHES: fixed-term and casual employment guidance, Jun 02
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FE Wales joint agreement for the employment of fixed-term employees agreed in April 2021
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Customisable recruitment leaflet around local casualisation/gender pay claims
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Report into the use and impact of casual contracts in further and higher education, published May 2015
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Template letter for making a casualisation claim
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Guidance for branches on effective ways to organise and recruit ARPS members
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A report and guidance for higher education branches on protecting jobs from the financial impact of Covid-19
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