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Big challenges ahead for Midlands workers
LEE BARRON assesses the top topics that will be under debate at the TUC Midlands regional council

DELEGATES to the TUC Midlands Regional Council will gather in Derby this weekend for a special annual conference, coming as it does in the TUC 150th anniversary year.

The conference affords us an opportunity to look back and celebrate our achievements and the wonderful stories of activists throughout the years who have fought for justice and a fairer deal for working people.

We have come a long way and, today, we stand on the shoulders of giants who have secured so many gains over the decades.

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