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NEU Senior Industrial Organiser
Interview: A plan for growth
Richard Bagley speaks to CHRIS GUITON the Morning Star’s new business manager about a new strategy for long-term growth

RB: Tell us a bit about yourself.

CQ: I spent many years working in the Civil Service. My background is in policy development and project management, and I have done a lot of work with trade unions, which opened my eyes in a way they hadn’t been before to their work and the proud role of our labour movement. I am interested in helping organisations change the way they do things and realise their potential. The Morning Star has masses of the latter and I took the business manager job to make a difference to this fantastic paper.

 

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