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In our August edition, James Bull speaks to TUC digital expert Anthony Hayes, and in our first special edition in honour of the 'Year of the Young Worker, Jack, Sam and Joel from the UNISON North West Young Members' Forum talk about what inspired them to get more involved in UNISON, what they get out of being involved and active in a trade union and how that ties in with their political beliefs and values.
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Featuring interviews with Dr. Sundari Anitha and Dr. Ruth Pearson on their book 'Striking Women, struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet' and David Arnold of Unions21 about his thoughts on how we can revitalise the British Trade Union Movement. Plus clips from strike rallies in support of Alternative Futures Group care workers, who are taking action in protest against cuts to their wages. Theme music by Podington Bear used under a creative commons license.
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Featuring interviews with Ralph Darlington, Professor of Industrial Relations at Salford University Business School, who discusses an alternative view of the TUC's history, and CJ Grimes, digital campaign expert and architect of the US Fightfor$15 campaign. Music by Podington Bear used with a creative commons license. Presented by James Bull
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This month, James Bull speaks to 'We Own It' founder Cat Hobbs about privatisation and public ownership, UNISON Knowsley Branch activists Paula Carlysle and James Robinson about their successful campaign to prevent the outsourcing of social care services, and we hear from the pickets at Bolton Hospital where domestics, porters, catering and maintenance staff have won their campaign for NHS pay and conditions.
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In our July 2018 edition of Organising to Win, we speak to workers involved in the victorious campaign to stop the privatisation of 900 NHS jobs in Wigan about their experience of taking industrial action and winning. Also in the 150th year since the TUC was founded, we interview TUC NW Regional Secretary Lynn Collins, TUC Deputy General Secretary Paul Nowak, and UNISON Assistant General Secretary Roger Mckenzie about how the trade union movement is marking this and other important anniversaries this year.
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In this episode, James Bull speaks to UNISON Assistant General Secretary Roger McKenzie about the union's journey to becoming an organising union, and discusses the ongoing pensions dispute in Universities with Universities and Colleges Union Regional Official Martyn Moss. Music by Podington Bear, used under a creative commons license.
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Featuring interviews with American union organiser Jono Shaffer and UNISON Stockport Local Government Branch environmental representative Don Naylor. UNISON NW Regional Secretary Kevan Nelson also reflects on the organising successes of 2017, and looks ahead to the challenges which may come our way this year. Music by Podington Bear used under a creative commons license.
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In our July episode, we consider how trade unions can tackle the issue of disruptive technology, artificial intelligence and the 'digitisation' and fragmentation of jobs using online platforms. James Bull speaks to Nigel Flanagan of UNIGlobal and Sarah Glenister of the Institute of Employment Rights. Music by Podington Bear, used under a creative commons license.
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We report from the Manchester Mayoral Hustings organised by CitizensUK, where UNISON challenged mayoral candidates on their commitment to social care, and James Bull speaks to CitizensUK's Furquan Naeem about how the organisation can help empower communities and workers around areas of common concern. Music by Podington Bear used under a creative commons license.
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In our April episode, we speak to a group of teaching assistants from Derby who have been involved in an inspirational campaign to challenge a 25% wage cut, and interview author and documentary filmmaker Sarah Boston about her experience of battling sexism and building power for women in trade unions during the 1970s. Music by Podington Bear used under a creative commons license.
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In our first episode of 2017, James Bull speaks to Neil Todd of Thompsons Solicitors about the implications of the new measures brought into law by the Trade Union Act 2016, which are due to come into force in March, and Kevin Lucas visits picket lines in Copeland where council workers are taking action against cuts to services and jobs.
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In this November edition of our podcast, we explore the murky world of union busting and consider what activists can do to fight back against expensive and regressive tactics by employers to stop their staff pursuing independent, collective representation at work. Featuring music by Podington Bear used under a creative commons license.
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In this September 2016 edition of Organising to Win, Kevin Lucas speaks to Louise Chinnery and Dr. Richard Saundry about how we can best recruit and develop new activists, and Peter Urwin interviews homecare worker Judith Montgomery, who UNISON helped win a substantial payout after her employer failed to pay her the minimum wage.
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This month, we speak to Irish trade unionist Ethel Buckley about effective ways to engage communities in trade union campaigns, and interview a group of UNISON activists from Calderstones Hospital about how they built the union in their workplace into a force that has won incredible improvements in terms and conditions for members. Music by Podington Bear, used under a creative commons license.
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In this month's episode, we speak to american trade unionist and academic Jane McAlevey, author of 'Raising Expectations and Raising Hell: My Decade Fighting for the Labour Movement', and find out how a group of UNISON NW activists won the campaign to bring privatised ambulance services back into the National Health Service, increasing trade union density at the same time.
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