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Power of Social Media to Organise

BY @unisonroger The pace of change in workplaces across the world is perhaps faster than any of us can remember. For those of us who organise what we have traditionally known as public services...

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The streams that flow

BY Andrew Brady Union Solidarity International (USi) is only a couple of months old and we have been trying through social media to inform, educate & campaign with trade union members in the UK and...

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Communication Vehicles of the ABC Metalworkers union of Brazil

BY the Brazilian ABC Metalworkers’ Union How was the communications strategy born? The ABC metalworkers’ union is the protagonist in the social changes occurring in the recent history of Brazilian...

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USi Quarterly Report from May-July

Overview In USi’s first quarter (May-July) substantial progress has been made in building our audience base and building a social media profile that attracts visitors to our Trade Union message. We are...

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Interview with Tom Watson MP

We spoke to Tom Watson MP about his role in the News Corp phone hacking scandal and its implications for the media, and the establishment and political class in the UK. You can watch the video: Or...

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Help us build union power across the world

Hello Brothers and Sisters Would you consider reporting, guest blogging or appearing in our regular updates? Since our launch in May we have endeavoured to bring a trade union message using every...

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Every social network has an ideology

Karl Marx on Facebook. What is the ideology of your social network? - By Walton Pantland A social network isn’t a neutral space. It is designed for a purpose, and that purpose is ideological. Is your...

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One Chinese train driver’s fight for justice on social media

  By Jennifer Cheung   Li Weijie, a middle-aged former train driver from Henan, northern part of China, is now seeking a 920,000 yuan (around 92,000 pounds) compensation from his former employer. Li...

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