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Ernie Tate (front left) and Toronto Hydro strikers, 1989.
Photo by Jess MacKenzie.
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Grant Brookes (right) with Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter
prior to giving the below speak to the Green Party Rongotai Branch.
By Grant Brookes
April 15, 2021 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal — Tēnā koe te Kaiwhakahaere ko Tom. E te whānau kākāriki, tēnā tātou. Ko Grant Brookes tōku ingoa. He mema o te uniana ahau.
Greetings everyone. Thanks to Rongotai Branch Co-Convenor Tom, for inviting me to speak. My name is Grant Brookes. I’m a trade unionist. As mentioned in Tom’s introduction, I am also the National Co-Convenor of the PSA Eco Network, although I should stress at the outset that I am not speaking on behalf of the PSA this evening.