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UCU guidance for agency workers during the Covid-19 crisis
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UCU guidance on the Covid-19 self-employed income support scheme
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Guidance for member on how annual leave is affected by the Covid-19 crisis
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Building UCU: a branch handbook/code of good practice, June 2021
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Building power in workplace - an introductory guide for UCU representatives, June 2021
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Building effective bargaining: a brief guide for UCU representatives, June 2021
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Letter to Gavin Williamson MP, Westminster Secretary of State for Education outlining UCU's five post-16 education recovery principles, 22 July 2021
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UCU branch guidance on data protection, rights and accessibilkity issues around recorded lectures/lessons
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UCU Scotland manifesto for the Scotland parliament elections 2021
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Improving the terms and conditions for academic-related and professional services staff - submitting a local claim
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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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Winning staff support in a campaign against job cuts
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UCU guide on the government's Access to Work scheme
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UCU guide on the government's Access to Work scheme
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A report and guidance for higher education branches in Scotland on protecting jobs from the financial impact of Covid-19
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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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Joint letter on flexible working beyond Covid-19 to secretary of state for business, energy and industrial strategy, Jun 20
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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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A report from London Economics on the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on university finances in 2020-21
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UCU guidance for members on working from home and teaching online in light of the Covid-19 crisis, March 2020
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