URI(s)
Variants
- Transport and General Workers' Union (Great Britain). Community and Youth Workers' Union
- CYWU (Community and Youth Workers' Union )
- CYWU/T&G (Labor union)
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Descriptor
- Professional associations
Associated Locale
- Great Britain
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Community development personnel--Services for
(lcsh) Youth workers--Services for
Additional Related Forms
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Sources
- found: Building rapport, 2009:t.p. (Community and Youth Workers' Union, CYWU)
- found: Rapport, February 2008:title page (CYWU; Community and Youth Workers' Union; Unite the Union) page 2 (Community and Youth Workers' Union Section of the T&G Section of Unite the Union; founded in 1938) ; April 2009: title page (Community and Youth Workers' in Unite [as printed]) ; August 2009: title page (Community and Youth Workers in Unite)
- found: Community, Youth and Playworkers in Unite, CYPW, website, viewed 26 June 2018:about page (founded in 1938 as the Club Leaders' Association; after several name changes and mergers, it became the Community and Youth Service Association, CYSA, in 1971; in 1982, CYSA changed its name to Community and Youth Workers' Union, CYWU; on 8th January 2007, CYWU merged with [into] the Transport and General Workers Union and became known as CYWU/T&G; on 1st May 2007, T&G and AMICUS merged to become UNITE the union; CYWU then became a national section within Unite)
- found: Wikipedia, viewed 26 June 2018(Community and Youth Workers Union; CYWU; former British trade union; based in Birmingham, United Kingdom; members were mainly made up of youth workers, workers in youth theatre, community education, outdoor education, play workers and personal advisers/mentors)
Instance Of
Scheme Membership(s)
Collection Membership(s)
Change Notes
- 2010-12-16: new
- 2018-06-27: revised
Alternate Formats