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We can look to Equity for inspiration
On the eve of his union’s conference, Equity general secretary PAUL W FLEMING writes that the trade union movement has become energised in recent years and the bosses’ narrative has been shifted for the better, thanks to revived collective struggle
IN December of last year, Equity’s membership agreed a new rulebook by referendum.
With 76 per cent voting in favour, in the highest-turned-out referendum in over a decade, the membership endorsed a modern, transparent rulebook — and as part of it: a reformed conference.
This conference is unlike any other we’ve held since our first in 1994. We have a dynamic fringe hearing debate and discussion on everything from climate change, the attacks on drag artists, resources for women members, and the impact of new anti-trade union laws.
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