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RHYS McCARTHY outlines the debates facing young workers gathering in Eastbourne this weekend for Unite young members’ annual conference
YOUNG workers from all sectors of the economy are gathering in Eastbourne this weekend for Unite the Union’s annual young members’ conference.
This year’s key themes include fighting the far right in the workplace, defeating austerity and organising young workers.
Delegates representing young workers in finance, construction, manufacturing, health and hospitality will meet to discuss, debate and vote on motions.
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