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16 Jun 2003 3:03PM

- Author:
- Alan Masson
Statutory rights to a reasonable amount of paid time off work for a new category of trade union representative, union learning representatives (ULRs), are now in force.
How Do I Recognise a ULR When I See One?
It shouldn't be too difficult. A ULR must be a member of an independent trade union recognised by the employer for collective bargaining purposes, the ULR must have been appointed or elected to that post in accordance with the union's rules and, in addition, that trade union must give... (550 more words)
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