Being part of Unite the Union means you receive benefits from both ECCA and Unite.
Being an ECCA Member entitles you to :
ECCA Benefits
Additional Benefits from Unite the Union
· After 3 months of membership, you will have access to Unite's free legal services. Who can help with personal injury claims, employment rights matters, wills, conveyancing and many other issues. Unlike other legal assistance, you keep 100% of any compensation claims and legal assistance is completely free for members.
· Access to Unite's member benefits like reduced rates on mortgages and insurance.
· A substantial strike hardship fund in times of industrial action.
· Better job security, Unite members are more likely to stay in their jobs longer- 5 years on average compared to non-members.
Unite the Union Enhanced Member Benefits
https://www.unitetheunion.org/why-join/enhanced-membership-benefits
Here are just some of the benefits that Unite offer "Enhanced" Members:
Fatal Accident Benefit up to £50,000/€55,000
Permanent Disability Benefit up to £25,000/€30,000
Loss of Limb/Eye/Digit Benefits up to £10,000/€12,500
Sickness benefit up to £1,275/€1,530
Maternity/Adoption/Shared Parental Benefit up to £390/€468
Paternity Benefit up to £30/€36
Convalescent Benefit: Up to two weeks stay at the View Hotel Eastbourne
Reduced Income Benefit
Free Will writing service
To claim any of these benefits please use our Contact Us form - https://form.jotform.com/unitereps/contact-us-form
Unite the union free legal services:
Full details can be found here:

Every time you introduce a new member, you make our Union stronger. To recognise your help, Unite will give you a reward of up to £25.
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