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Greater London region retired members newsletter - Issue 2 February 2007
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The latest edition of the newsletter for stewards and activists in London can be downloaded
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Diary of Key Dates & Events for Activists
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Regional Rule Book
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Regional council timetable 2009
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Greater London Labour Link

The Affiliated Political Fund (APF) or Labour Link finances UNISON's affiliation to the Labour Party giving UNISON members a very direct way of getting their message across to politicians - through political lobbying.

This enables us to promote members' views and argue for UNISON policies, which will improve working terms and conditions, help protect public services and create a better society. It's the opposite of a blank cheque for Labour. We keep up the pressure and use our valuable links to get UNISON's agenda heard. For information on the Greater London Labour Link contact:

Steve Terry
UNISON London region
1st Floor Congress House
Great Russell Street
London WC1
Tel: 020 7535 2100
Fax: 020 7535 2105
Email: s.terry@unison.co.uk

The current co-chairs of the Labour Link committee are Louise Couling and Bill Beekoo.

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