David said, "As the agent and campaign organiser for Gwyneth Dunwoody MP I worked closely with Unison activists in Crewe and Nantwich to support Unison’s campaigns for better pay for health service staff, opposing cuts at Leighton Hospital and backing council workers in local government reorganisations.
"In my current role as Usdaw’s Political Officer I have been working closely with the Unison representatives on the Labour Party’s National Policy Forum and I was part of the TULO team negotiating with Government Ministers on a joint trade union programme for the manifesto. We were keen to support Unison, on key issues like equalities legislation, free school meals and tackling issues around the two-tier workforce."
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Friday, 26 September 2008
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