In the new Unions21 podcast, James Morris, MD at global comms/PR firm Edelman, shares his thoughts on how unions can maximise political influence – a key concern given the General Election result. What he has to say could, depending on your own views, delight and alarm in equal measure. What are the issues that both unite us and have traction? How can we use social media to best effect (hint: it’s not all about likes and retweets)? What’s the right relationship with non-Labour trade union networks? Will the Tories who broke down Labour’s “red wall” make any positive difference? You can read James’s blog here, and access all Unions21 podcasts here. With Becky Wright and Simon Sapper. Sound recording by Henry Skewes. A Makes You Think production.
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New Union Organising Models w/John Forth and Mathias Askholm
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Unions21 Conference 2019 - part 2: The Future Of Work
#FeedingFatCats and other legal stories w/Thompsons law
Unions21 Conference 2019 - part 1; the Future of Collective Voice
Can The Industrial Strategy Deliver? - w/Andy Haldane
Special episode: US unions and the Future of Work - w/Damon Silvers
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Women, Work and Barriers to Industrial Prosperity -w/Jess Phillips MP
Enforcing Labour Standards - w/Sir David Metcalf
The Future Of Work - Taming The Robots
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Industrial Strategy and Collective Voice - w/Chi Onwurah
What Makes NHS Employers tick? - w/Danny Mortimer
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HeartUnions Week 2019
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