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Campaign for recognition at Marks
Home Campaigns Campaign for recognition at Marks How you can help our campaign

Ask shoppers to support Usdaw’s campaign for union recognition at M&S

04 February 2007

This postcard can be used to help Usdaw campaign for fair trade union recognition at M&S.

Ask shoppers to show their support for Usdaw’s campaign by completing the Fair Trade? It’s time for a fair trade union in M&S postcard. The postcard can be returned to Usdaw by FREEPOST (no stamp needed).

All returned postcards will automatically be entered into a Prize Draw for M&S vouchers worth £150.

You can get copies of this postcard from the Stationery department at Central Office or visit the online resource library and download the Fair Trade? It’s time for a fair trade union in M&S postcard now.


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