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The last few years have seen an increase in the amount and complexity of equalities issues at work. Union reps need to be able to keep up to date with equality legislation and handle issues such as flexible working, reasonable adjustments and discrimination. That's why unions are building the role of equality reps to help make workplaces fairer and more equality aware.

This training course will train equality reps in their new role and help them get to grips with the new and changing equality agenda. Equality reps can promote fairness in the workplace by raising the equality agenda among fellow workers and their own unions; by encouraging employers to make equality and diversity part of mainstream collective bargaining; by working with vulnerable workers and trying to ensure that every worker receives fair treatment.

Who is the course for?

This course is for existing, new or potential equality reps. They may be experienced workplace reps or new reps who want to take on this responsibility.

When does the course start?

19 January 2009.

How long is the course?

This course will take approximately 30 hours, delivered over 10 weeks.

What will the course help me to do?

The course will help you to:

  • understand the role of equality rep
  • find out more about discrimination law
  • improve equality policies and agreements
  • find out about good practice and share success stories
  • develop negotiating skills
  • promote equality in the workplace and the union

Can I get time off to learn?

Union representatives who wish to attend TUC courses in working time should first ask their employer for time off with pay. The Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 and the Safety Representatives and Safety Committee Regulations 1977 give accredited union and safety representatives a legal right to reasonable time off with pay to attend courses approved by the TUC or their union. Guidance towards establishing what constitutes reasonable time off can be found in the ACAS Code of Practice ( http://www.acas.org.uk/publications/pdf/CP03.pdf ).

Representatives who find difficulty in obtaining paid time off to attend TUC courses should seek assistance from their senior union representative or full time union officer.

Can I get time off for online courses?

Online learning* should not be seen as an alternative to paid release from work. The law still applies, whether learning takes place away from work or in work, at a workstation or in a company learning centre.

How much is the course?

This course is free for all recognised union reps from TUC member unions.

Further information

If you require any further information, have any queries or would like to find out more about other TUC online courses, please contact:

Craig Hawkins
Online Learning Officer
Trades Union Congress
Congress House
Great Russell Street
London
WC1B 3LS

t: 020 7079 6947
e: chawkins@tuc.org.uk

How do I apply?

If you are interested in this course, please complete the online form using the link below.

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