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Hey Eddie – You’re Having A Rucking Laugh Aren’t You?

27/02/2017

The England coach should admire Italy’s tactical impertinence, not condemn it CONTINUE READING

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How Useful Are The Things You Forget?

25/02/2017

The real puzzler is not what you’ve lost but what you don’t know you’ve lost? CONTINUE READING

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Unions Need Good Governance

21/02/2017

As trade unionists we demand, fairly, that the enterprises employing our members are run properly. The same standards apply to ourselves. CONTINUE READING

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Needed: Our own Garibaldi to Trump Trumpism

12/02/2017

Do we have too few shared experiences to make us feel part of a mass social movment? CONTINUE READING

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#HeartUnions is here – but we need more support!

7/02/2017

Unions are getting data-smart, but they must step up at looking beyond their membership base. CONTINUE READING

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Trump’s Travel Ban is a Revolution in Action (so what do we do?)

31/01/2017

What happens next? What should we do? And what’s it to us anyway? CONTINUE READING

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Unions and Branding: Cause for Concern or Celebration?

30/01/2017

Unions have fully embraced marketing philosophies. should we worry? CONTINUE READING

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Friend or Foe? Truth or Dare? Social Care Tax Row Takes New Twist.

24/01/2017

Surrey council deserves credit for trying to fix the mess in social care CONTINUE READING

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“Access Denied” to Workplace Mental Health?

20/01/2017

Access and affordability are barriers to good mental health CONTINUE READING

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On Leadership

15/01/2017

Why Trump’s behaviour is a problem CONTINUE READING

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