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TUC Union Learning Reps One

Change lives through learning in your workplace.

In this course, you'll discover what it means to be a ULR and how to work effectively within your union to promote learning initiatives. Learn how to identify members’ learning needs, drive meaningful workplace education programs, and negotiate effective learning agreements with employers. Gain the tools and knowledge to create a culture of continuous learning and unlock the potential of your colleagues.

Course dates and method
Who is this course for?
What will the course help me to do?
What will I do in the course?
What will I get for completing the course?
What are the entry requirements?

Course dates and method

The course is available online with live synchronous sessions. You will be required to complete self-study online learning, with facilitation by a tutor. You will also complete activities in a live online session (via e.g. Zoom).

Please note: you will be expected to attend both online sessions and complete online self-study activities.

We're planning more dates for later in 2026. Register to be kept up to date.

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Who is this course for?

This is the core course for union learning reps.

What will the course help me to do?

The course will help you:

  • understand the role of the union learning rep in the workplace and the wider union
  • understand and negotiate an effective learning agreement
  • develop methods for conduct a learning needs analysis
  • support members who are undertaking learning
  • find out about sources of information on learning
  • build confidence in your role and responsibilities as a union learning rep
  • develop the skills you need to be an effective union learning rep.
     

What will I do in the course?

The course consists of three modules:

  • The union learning rep (ULR) role and function
  • Identifying learning needs
  • Taking action on learning

Each module includes videos, online resources, quizzes and worksheets. You will be fully supported by a TUC Education tutor. 

The course will take approximately 12-17 hours of study.

What will I get for completing the course?

This course is quality assured and accredited by the TUC.

Upon completion of each module, you will receive a digital credential. 

A digital credential is evidence that you have completed each module. Once you have completed the three modules, you will receive your TUC union learning qualification.

Find out more about TUC digital credentials.

 

What are the entry requirements?

Please ensure that you have time off to do this course. You should also seek permission to do this course from your union. Let your union branch official or officer know you have applied for the course. Your course tutor may ask to show evidence that you have union approval for you to undertake this course.

For detailed information about your time off to train for your role as a rep, see the guidance from ACAS.

Online courses are especially suitable for union reps who need a convenient and more flexibly delivered course. However, to get the most from this course you will need to be motivated and organised. You will need to ensure that you have enough time to complete the course and that you are available for the zoom or face to face elements as guided by the TUC tutor.

If you have any further questions about this course, contact tuceducation@tuc.org.uk.

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