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After May – what now for working class political representation?

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A national Zoom meeting has been organised for Monday 8th June to update trade union reps and activists on the Trade Unionists for a New Party campaign, which was launched at a thousand-plus strong meeting in July last year.

The June 8th meeting will be a chance to hear reports from the eleven unions where groups are now established to challenge Labour funding, and discuss organising conferences and forums within and across unions to determine the next steps after the outcome of the May elections.

All trade unionists are welcome. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.

Tickets for a small donation from https://tinyurl.com/yc8hzepx  ■

This meeting, email campaigning and fringe events hosted at union conferences have been sponsored by the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC). Please make a donation towards our costs.

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