Another successful meeting this week.
We are keen to find out what your thoughts are on what we do here. So please drop me an email or comment accordingly. Thanks. If you would like to get more involved also, please email me.
Showing posts with label Tcell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tcell. Show all posts
Friday, 4 April 2008
Friday, 28 March 2008
New website & blog moving....
Hello All,
This morning we put the new website online. This is a proper content management system and brings with it many advantages. It is searchable and allows us to contain the blog and start forums on relevant subjects.
All of the key information is on there including all the information on the old site.. Though certain areas are still being worked on, though these are new in nature.
This is our community resource. So it relies on you and your input to tailor it. Please take some time to look through it. Any comment or enquiries please email us.
Thanks,
John.
This morning we put the new website online. This is a proper content management system and brings with it many advantages. It is searchable and allows us to contain the blog and start forums on relevant subjects.
All of the key information is on there including all the information on the old site.. Though certain areas are still being worked on, though these are new in nature.
This is our community resource. So it relies on you and your input to tailor it. Please take some time to look through it. Any comment or enquiries please email us.
Thanks,
John.
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Are you a member of a Trade Union
Thanks to Nigel, one of my Tcell colleagues for this. (the power of team work)
You may be a retired member of a Trade Union. Only you will know your membership status. Call them. They may still be able to help you. As a member albeit (retired) you still have access to the services of your Union. They may also have a "hardship fund" that you may be able to access.
Also if you consider work. Worthwhile joining a Trade Union to get the protections is affords. Trade Unions will only deal with issues you face after you have joined them by the way. There may also be a qualifying period before support is given. Check with the union directly.
You may be a retired member of a Trade Union. Only you will know your membership status. Call them. They may still be able to help you. As a member albeit (retired) you still have access to the services of your Union. They may also have a "hardship fund" that you may be able to access.
Also if you consider work. Worthwhile joining a Trade Union to get the protections is affords. Trade Unions will only deal with issues you face after you have joined them by the way. There may also be a qualifying period before support is given. Check with the union directly.
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