Conservative Workers & Trade Unionists
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The Conservative Workers & Trade Unionists (CWTU) is an organisation within the British Conservative Party made up of Conservative-supporting trade unionists.[2][3][4] in the United Kingdom which aims at reaching out to support working people and trade unionists.[5][6] It is focused on improving employment rights, tackling low pay, raising productivity and supporting greater employment satisfaction.
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Founded | 2015 |
Honorary President | Robert Halfon, MP[citation needed] |
Director | Spencer Pitfield[1] |
Deputy director | Richard Short |
Parent organisation | Conservative Party |
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https://www.unionblue.org.uk | |
The organisation was founded by Robert Halfon MP [citation needed], former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party and Spencer Pitfield[citation needed], former director of the Conservative Policy Forum. Spencer Pitfield is the organisation's current director. [failed verification] Richard Short is the deputy director. He was the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Warrington North at the 2015 general election.[7]
Principles
- Britain should be a country that works for everyone
- Working people create wealth for their families and communities
- Working people deserve fulfillment and health across their lives
- Businesses, workers and government all have responsibility to improve productivity
- Society should always value and support hard working people
- There should be a constructive working relationship between the Conservative Party and Trade Unions. [citation needed]
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