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04 Jun
29 May

Free member learning through your union

Free activist training, short courses for personal fulfilment and 1-on-1 careers guidance.

14 May

Liberation Open Workshops on campus

Sophie Clark, our branch Equality Officer and Warwick SU Vice President for Democracy & Development and the Decolonise Collective is leading to organise the Warwick Liberation ConferenceLink opens in a new window this week. All welcome, so bring your colleagues and friends.

21 Mar

Staff job application & interview skills workshops

Come and join us on Thursday 28 March in the Library Training Room (L2.23) for some one-hour workshops in making job applications or attending interviews. Tutors from UNISON West Midlands are coming to deliver them in-person. All staff are welcome although booking is essential. See full agenda.

01 Mar

Updates from AGM 2024

New Officers and Stewards elected, and two significant motions voted on and passed to support local campaigns to Demilitarise Warwick, and to build a Campus Food Service for All.

21 Feb

Our support for Indian Farmers' unions

From our motion on A Warwick campus food service for all to the farmer's protest in Indian - food and labour is at the heart of our industrial and social relations.

06 Feb

7 February: Warwick Day of Action for Palestine

Will you join students and staff to demilitarise Warwick and show solidarity for Palestine?

30 Jan

My story of becoming an activist with a cause

Carl Messenger, our Health and Safety rep, and a long-serving steward in the Library, writes about how he started becoming an activist at Warwick, and how the 80s miners' strike shaped him as a politically engaged, disengaged, and then engaged person.

29 Jan

Two significant wins against precarious work at Warwick

Up-to-date issues and progress regarding the use of zero hour contracts and casual work at University of Warwick.

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