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Numbers, power and the future of trade unionism

38 min · 13 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Numbers, power and the future of trade unionism

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In this extended episode, we bring together Sarah Woolley (BFAWU), Henry Fowler (GFTU), and Ranjit Singh (NAPO) to explore one of the defining questions facing the movement today: what really builds power? Is it membership numbers or active, organised workers? From historic decline and anti-union legislation to grassroots organising, strike action, and the risks of becoming a “service model”, this conversation goes beyond the surface. Presented and Produced by Taytula Burke

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