Organised crime Learning with the Unions in the U.K. Tony Saunders Union Development Coordinator.

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Organised crime Learning with the Unions in the U.K. Tony Saunders Union Development Coordinator

1 Trade Union Congress The Umbrella Organisation for the Trade Unions In the U.K. Founded in 1868 One of its first aims was to improve the technical skills of workers Today there are 54 unions affiliated to the TUC Represents 6.4 million workers In 2006 Unionlearn was established to promote and support learning opportunities

2 2 Main functions of unionlearn Supporting union activists to gain the skills needed to operate within their trade unions Supporting union members to access a wide range of learning opportunities to meet both employment and personal development needs

3 Supporting union activists to gain the skills needed to operate within their trade unions Accredited training for union representatives delivered by a network of Trade Union Education Units throughout the Country. Funded through the the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) Affiliate unions offer training and support to their activists, this can also attract LSC funding

4 Supporting union members to access a wide range of learning opportunities to meet both employment and personal development needs The Role of the Union Learning Representative in supporting Learning Union Learning Fund and regional funds provided by Government agencies to support projects Unions running their own programmes of learning such as Unison’s “Return to Learn” programme

5 Supporting Government Initiatives The Skills Pledge Train to Gain Sector Skills Councils Skills for Life Apprenticeships Higher Level Learning