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National Shop Stewards Network founding conference
Hundreds of shop stewards from across Britain gathered in London last October to found a grass roots network capable of mobilising trade unionists to fight for workers' rights. Called by the RMT transport workers' union, the conference was supported by the TGWU, CWU, PCS, NUJ, NUM, CYMU, FBU, POA and BFAWU. Addressed by the RMT's Bob Crow and a number of other union leaders, the meeting agreed to organise a shop stewards conference this year.
Shop Stewards Network Founding conference
Saturday 7 July, 11am-5pm
South Camden Community School, Charrington Street, London NW1. (near Kings Cross/Euston stations)
£5 per delegate (cheques payable to National Shop Stewards Network). Return to NSSN, c/o Unity House, 39 Charlton Street, London NW1 1JD.
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National Shop Stewards Network founding conference
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