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Digital Unions: Training Opportunities Available
Training opportunities in the form of workshops and taster sessions are now available to unions and union members through the Scottish Union Learning Digital Unions Project.
This is a great way to learn digital skills in a fun and social environment.
Aberdeen City Council Workers Celebrate New Qualifications through Trade Union Learning

UCATT and Unite the Union have invited Jamie Hepburn MSP, Minister for Employability and Training, to celebrate the achievements of workplace learners at Aberdeen City Council, and present them with certificates on Monday, 28 November. The unions organised learning and support to 297 Aberdeen City Council Workers over the last two years. Learning was delivered free to workers through financial support from the Learning Fund, which is administered by Scottish Union Learning and supported by the Scottish Government.
2016 Union Learner of the Year Announced
Scottish Union Learning, which is part of the
Scottish TUC, has announced that the 6th Annual Learner of the Year is Lauren
McDonald, a Communication Workers Union (CWU) member and Modern Apprentice at BT
Dial House in Glasgow. Lauren was chosen as the 2016 Learner of the Year
because of her exemplary commitment to learning as a young worker.
Organising Union Learning: Developing Workforce Skills
Cyber security in the Digital Age
In November 2015, the Scottish Government launched its first Cyber Resilience strategy for Scotland, ‘Safe, Secure and Prosperous: A Cyber Resilience Strategy for Scotland’. The aims of the strategy are to support the development of Scotland as a world leader in cyber resilience by 2020, making Scotland one of the safest places to live and carry out business transactions.