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Why unions need supply chain strategies - w/John Earls

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UnionDues is back for our fourth series.

Simon chats with Unite Director of Research John Earls about the necessity of a trade union approach to trade. You only need to recall the impact of the EverGiven getting stranded in the Suez Canal to recognise its importance.

Unite’s strategy builds on the knowledge of its network of local representatives allied with checklists of what needs to be done to ensure the vice and well-being of workers is embedded in international supply chains.

Also:

Prof Melanie Simms looks at why the blame game between older and younger workers is a fundamental and damaging misunderstanding of issues that affect both groups. That’s in #Thought4TheWeek.

Josiah Mortimer’s #RadicalRoundUp looks at industrial action at Liverpool University, employment rights for Addison Lee drivers, concerns over a new government Fire advisor, plus a ramping up of the campaign against the public and sector pay freeze.

Plus arrangements for the important, poignant, annual Workers’ Memorial Day

Companion blog available at /bit.ly/UDsupplychains. Part of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Music by Scott Holmes. A Makes You Think production.

  continue reading

59 episoder

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Manage episode 391399456 series 3541993
Innhold levert av uniondues. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av uniondues eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

UnionDues is back for our fourth series.

Simon chats with Unite Director of Research John Earls about the necessity of a trade union approach to trade. You only need to recall the impact of the EverGiven getting stranded in the Suez Canal to recognise its importance.

Unite’s strategy builds on the knowledge of its network of local representatives allied with checklists of what needs to be done to ensure the vice and well-being of workers is embedded in international supply chains.

Also:

Prof Melanie Simms looks at why the blame game between older and younger workers is a fundamental and damaging misunderstanding of issues that affect both groups. That’s in #Thought4TheWeek.

Josiah Mortimer’s #RadicalRoundUp looks at industrial action at Liverpool University, employment rights for Addison Lee drivers, concerns over a new government Fire advisor, plus a ramping up of the campaign against the public and sector pay freeze.

Plus arrangements for the important, poignant, annual Workers’ Memorial Day

Companion blog available at /bit.ly/UDsupplychains. Part of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Music by Scott Holmes. A Makes You Think production.

  continue reading

59 episoder

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