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UCU evidence to the skills commission inquiry: future of the skills system, May 2019
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A paper setting out UCU's principles and priorities for the creation of a National Education Service, March 2018
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UCU's response to the Department for Education review of post-16 qualifications L3 and below.
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Information on the Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 theme, 'stand together'
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This adjustment passport is a live record of agreed adjustments to support you at work due to a health condition, impairment or disability
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This adjustment passport is a live record of agreed adjustments to support you at work due to a health condition, impairment or disability
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A UCU guide for branch officers supporting members experiencing violence at home and in the workplace
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A summary of key points and recommendations from the summative report of the UCU FE Transforming Lives project
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UCU briefing on the employment of terminally ill workers and the TUC's 'dying to work' campaign, June 2019
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Mental Health Awareness Week Poster
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UCU infographic on carers in the UK
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Poster promoting UCU's week action against sexual harassment
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Full report of the carers' survey findings: Hidden in Plain Sight
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Full report of the carers' survey findings: Hidden in Plain Sight
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A flyer advertising an event at Liverpool John Moores University about preventing 'prevent'
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Report on the rise of the far right by Stand Up to Racism and UCU
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Report on the rise of the far right by Stand Up to Racism and UCU
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A policy for model reasonable adjustments disabillity passports
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Passport to record agreed adjustments due to a health condition, impairment or disability, visible or hidden
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Allegation by UCU against the UK government in respect to non-compliance with the 1997 UNESCO recommendation concerning the status of higher education teaching…
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