A collection of unionlearn and TUC Education information and resources around redundancy, career change and work today for reps and ULRs.
Guides
- Handling redundancies - a guide for reps
- Coping with redundancy and other changes at work
- Kickstart - an introduction for union activists
- Promoting union learning: a handbook
- Smart choices: supporting older workers guide for reps
- Smart choices for the third age
- Working to close the digital divide
- Supporting learners
- Supporting learners at mid-life mini guides – on finance, health, mental health and helping carers
Order printed copies of these guides by emailing [email protected]
You can also access the Redundancy Support area of the union learning Climbing Frame. If you're not already a Climbing Frame user sign up for free now.
Training for union reps
Visit TUC and TUC Education for dates of online and classroom training for reps, including on redundancies.
Four online interactive guides are available from the TUC too:
- Redundancy basics for union reps
- Alternatives to redundancy
- Equality, fairness & rights
- Supporting our members through redundancy
Policy updates
View our policy updates for the latest on government initiatives on learning and skills and what the TUC is calling for to support the economic recovery, like a new right to retrain for everybody, investment in Further Education and widening access to quality apprenticeships.
The government website guidance for employers on 'Plan for Jobs' skills and employment programmes may be a useful reference. It covers Apprenticeships, Industry placements: T Levels, Kickstart Scheme, National Careers Service, Sector-based work academy programme (SWAP) and Traineeships.
Working with other organisations
Working with partners and signposting to other support, including local organisations, is often useful for reps when helping members. Details by TUC region of some of the organisations providing services, information and advice can be found on our redundancy support & resources page.
National Careers Service - download its redundancy support poster and Realise your potential guide to the services available from the National Careers Service.
Case studies
See stories from other workplaces of how reps have gone about supporting workers through redundancy or helped colleagues develop their skills and move onto new opportunities in their workplace.
Webinars
Visit the TUC's webinar website for details of upcoming webinars.
You can also replay previous webinars at our Crowdcast link. These include Handling collective redundancy, with employment rights expert Nerys Owen from the Labour Research Department, and Winning the argument - protecting jobs and pay with Harriet Eisner from Unite and Steven Warwick from PCS explaining what they're doing to protect jobs and pay and how they've persuaded employers that there are alternatives to wholesale redundancies.
Other webinars that can be replayed include an introduction to the Kickstart scheme, a redundancies Q&A, mental health challenges beyond Covid-19, study skills and many more – watch back at our Crowdcast link.
eNotes
TUC Education's eLearning modules are great online learning resources to help reps keep up to date on key workplace issues. eNotes on mentoring, bargaining for skills, facility time and understanding universal credit are all available. The modules are available on the the new TUC Education learning platform.