This is the first of two podcasts capturing the highlights of our 2019 conference, held last month at the splendidly refurbished offices of the International Transport workers’ Federation (thanks very much for having us).
Part 2 will look at the Future of Work and the impact of digital tech and AI. Thisepisode is all about that other burning issue – collective voice in the 21stcentury. We hear from Mike Clancy, Andrea Genaro, Mel Simms and Danny Mortimer, all under the watchful eyes of Baroness Margaret Prosser and U21 Executive Director Becky Wright.
There are also contributions from Denise Linay, Betsy Dillner, Nick Child and Judy Shaw. A full running order is below.
With the report from our Commission for Collective Voice being published on 26 June, this podcast is the perfect companion, explainer and foil. You can join the debate by emailing us at info@unions21.org.uk, or tweeting us @unions21. We’d love to hear your views.
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Running Order
- Becky Wright, Unions21
- Margaret Prosser*, Commission on Collective Voice
- Mike Clancy, Prospect
- Andrea Garnero*, OECD
- Danny Mortimer*, NHS Employers’
- Mel Simms*, University of Glasgow
- Nick Child, Royal College of Midwives
- Mell Simms and Danny Mortimer on youth engagement
- Betsy Dillner, Social Change Agency
- Denise Linay, Royal College of Midwives
- Judy Shaw, National Association of Head Teachers
The survey that Andrea refers to is his contribution can be found here.
A Makes-You-Think production
*Pictured