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S70 Branch Reps attend ICTU ULR Conference

Posted: 1st April 2019

GMB @ ICTU UNION LEARNING CONFERENCE
Mosley Mill, Newtownabbey.

GMB branch secretary for the security industry in Northern Ireland Robert Campbell along with colleague Gavin Murray ULR attended the Irish Congress of Trade Union Northern Ireland Union Learning Conference 2019.

Awards of achievement were presented to trade unions members who participated with accredited Union…

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1 IN 3 YOUNG WORKERS EXPERIENCE MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS

Posted: 10th October 2018

GMB YOUNG MEMBERS DEMAND RADICAL ACTION AS SHOCK REPORT SHOWS 1 IN 3 YOUNG WORKERS EXPERIENCE MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS

Mental health services are hopelessly oversubscribed, especially for young people, and employers are unable or unwilling to bridge the gap says GMB Union

GMB young members are demanding radical action from the Government and employers after…

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Thinking Differently at work

Posted: 5th October 2018

GMB LAUNCHES ‘THINKING DIFFERENTLY AT WORK’ NEURODIVERSITY CAMPAIGN

Seven out of ten workers with conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia report experiencing discrimination at work

GMB, the union for neurodivergent workers, has launched a new toolkit for workers and employers as figures show 70% of neurodivergent workers report experiencing discrimination at work. [1]

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New national security facebook

Posted: 1st June 2018

check out the new national security facebook page for the latest information within the security industry on a national level

https://www.facebook.com/GMBS3cur1ty

(all news regarding Northern Ireland will still be available on the S70 branch facebook, Twitter and website www.gmbsecureguard.org.uk )

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GMB Union Learning Representatives

Posted: 29th May 2018

GMB Union Learning Representatives Northern Ireland

“Building Skills for the future” 

GMB Union Learning representatives attended the ICTU conference on Thursday 22ndMarch 18 in Mossley Mill, Newtownabbey.

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