Union activists’ guide to new technology
I’ve created a very short introduction to new technologies for trade union activists. It’s a four page PDF that gives an overview of some of the technologies I think are most useful, and some ideas about using them to build a narrative to counter the coalition government’s insistence that a large scale assault on the public sector is necessary.
You can download it here, and distribute to reps if you think it will be useful. As always, it’s free and copyleft.
If you do use it, please give me some feedback.
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