Unison & LifeLong Learning Philip WarlowUnison Learning Rep.

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Unison & LifeLong Learning Philip WarlowUnison Learning Rep

Values & Principles Everyone should be given the opportunity to learn and grow throughout their lives. The right to an ordinary pattern of life within the community. The right to be treated as an individual. The right to additional help and support in developing their maximum potential.

The Role of a ULR Training and development for union reps as well as personal and career development courses ranging from Skills for Life through to professional qualifications. Encourage members and potential members into learning for their personal development. Work with the branch to negotiate learning partnerships with employers Encourage new learners to get involved in UNISON and help branches develop and organise. Unison ULR

Learning Resources /