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Maternity Rights Guidance and Factsheet 2007

25 May 2007

UNISON has produced full bargaining guidance and a shorter factsheet on maternity rights at work, incorporating recent changes to the law.
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Guide to statutory recognition: Using the CAC procedure

28 October 2005
Guidance on using the statutory central arbitration committee process.
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The Right To Be Accompanied

1 October 2005
Information and guidance on the right to be accompanied.
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Time to Act: branch guidance

8 September 2004
Negotiating time off for trade union duties and activities. This guide offers information and advice to UNISON branches on how to get a good time off agreement that will help the branch develop and grow and better recruit and represent your membership, negotiate on their behalf and build participation in the branch.
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Bargaining on Childcare

18 August 2004
This guide details the different types of childcare and looks at some of the issues involved when deciding your claim. It looks at strategies and at how you can use the campaign to organise and recruit.
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Bargaining for Fair Wages

21 May 2004
The GLA’s commitment to a fair wages policy marks an important milestone in the campaign against privatisation and the two tier-workforce. This guide will explain the background to a fair wages policy; how it would work in practice;  and how branches can campaign to secure similar commitments from other public authorities.
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A Guide to Branches on the Race Relations Amendment Act 2000

7 May 2004

UNISON welcomes the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 and believes that it provides a framework in which real progress on race equality in the public sector can be achieved.


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The Criminal Records Bureau - Guide to Procedures and Impact on UNISON Members

11 February 2004
This guide provides a summary of the new obligations imposed on employers and advises Branches of key negotiating points.
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Negotiating Parental Leave

3 February 2004
Full guidance on negotiating parental leave.
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Negotiating Equality for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Workers

2 February 2004
The purpose of this negotiating guide is to advise on how to use these new rights to make a real difference to the working lives of our lesbian, gay and bisexual members.
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