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Staying active in UNISON UNISON in LONDON Diary of Key Dates & Events for Activists Regional Rule Book Regional council timetable 2008
Trade union education in Greater London UNISON
This 2008 guide details the courses UNISON runs and is designed to help you get the education and training you need in UNISON and to support you in your union role, whatever it is. Learning to organise organising to learn
Download the course book in PDF format (3.6MB)
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Greater London Labour LinkThe Affiliated Political Fund (APF) or Labour Link finances UNISON's affiliation to the Labour Party giving UNISON members a very direct way of getting their message across to politicians - through political lobbying. This enables us to promote members' views and argue for UNISON policies, which will improve working terms and conditions, help protect public services and create a better society. It's the opposite of a blank cheque for Labour. We keep up the pressure and use our valuable links to get UNISON's agenda heard. For information on the Greater London Labour Link contact: Steve Terry
The current co-chairs of the Labour Link committee are Louise Couling and Bill Beekoo. < Back | More > |
CONTACT DETAILS
UNISON London region Congress House Great Russell St London WC1B 3LS Email: greaterlondonregion@unison.co.uk UNISON Members
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