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A Partnership of Skills...
New Strategies for Union Growth:

a presentation by John Lloyd, AEEU, UK, on a new culture of labor/management relations that is helping to rebuild the British labor movement.

Temporary Employment Agencies
Strategic and Challenges Ahead

a presentation by Jeffrey Grabelsky on the AFL-CIO's Building and Construction Trades Department's national campaign for temporary employment agencies that dispatch construction workers.

The Quiet Revolution: The Rise of Union Learning Representatives
A publication by the Trades Union Congress, the national trade union center for England and Wales, which sets out the role and achievements of the first 2500 learning reps trained since 1998.


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