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  2. Union representative - Wikipedia

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    A British shop steward discusses an issue with a foreman during WWII. A union representative, union steward, [1] or shop steward is an employee of an organization or company who represents and defends the interests of their fellow employees as a trades/labour union member and official.

  3. Bea Bruske - Wikipedia

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    After the Westfair strike, Bruske became a shop steward with UFCW Local 832. [citation needed] Bruske went on to become a member of the health and safety committee for Local 832 and subsequently was elected to be vice-president of the local's executive board.

  4. Institute for Workers' Control - Wikipedia

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    The Institute drew together shop stewards and militant workers to discuss workers' control of production. It grew out of the Workers' Control Conferences organised from 1964 by Voice of the Unions and the Centre for Socialist Education. From around 100 at the first meeting in Nottingham, the figure grew to some 1200 in 1969. The goals of the ...

  5. Thirft shops and boutiques; East Bridgewater's top earners: 5 ...

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    Brockton rally to save Good Sam slams Steward exec. Brockton firefighters turned their union hall over to nurses Wednesday for a rally against the possible closure of Good Samaritan Medical Center ...

  6. Shop Stewards Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Shop Stewards Movement was a movement which brought together shop stewards from across the United Kingdom during the First World War. It originated with the Clyde Workers Committee , the first shop stewards committee in Britain, which organised against the imprisonment of three of their members in 1915.

  7. Public Employees Federation - Wikipedia

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    A third candidate, Jim Israel (a PEF shop steward), entered the race in January 1997 but withdrew when he was unable to obtain enough signatures to secure his nomination. [162] Benson's slate of candidates included Jane Hallum (a computer programmer) for secretary-treasurer and future PEF president Kenneth Brynien as an executive board member ...

  8. 1989–1990 British ambulance strike - Wikipedia

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    The fire brigades union and the police secured favourable pay settlements, which broke the link, and by 1989, ambulance workers were paid 11% less than firefighters. [ 1 ] : 128 The ambulance workers, represented by five trade unions, considered that they had been forgotten and that the service was being run "on the cheap".

  9. Shop stewards - Wikipedia

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