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To support union campaigning efforts, UNI’s Communicators’ Forum focuses on how to use new media such as the Internet, e-mail and social networking to connect union members online and get them active in real life.

This year the forum focused on sharing new ways communicators can use person to person communication to accomplish union goals. Speakers talked about aspects of new media such as professional and social networking and interacting online with the union community.

Presentations revolved around the human aspects of campaigns with speakers sharing stories about personalizing the experiences of workers and how that can help win new supporters, win over employers and win organizing and other campaigns.

Have some questions about the forum? Visit our blog at unicommunicators.org or send us an e-mail at forum2010@uniglobalunion.org.


To view the videos and presentations from the 2010 Communicators Forum, click here and then on the Public Documents tab at the top of the screen.

Click the left link below to download the forum's agenda, the center link for the list of participants and the right link for practical information

Forum Agenda.docCommunictors Forum 2010 Participants List.xlsPractical Information Jun 2010.pdf

Below is a map of Nyon highlighting important locations.
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To view documents from the 2009 forum, click here and then on the grey Public Documents' tab

Also visit: http://www.slideshare.net/CleverZebra/the-emergence-of-web3d
And John Wood's 2009 presentation is here:



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Video tribute to Emanuel Gronostay
http://saikhnaa-mgl.blogspot.com/2009/07/video-tribute-to-our-brother-emanuel.html
Our dear brother Emanuel was a UNI Communicator. He sadly passed away while attending the June 2009 UNI Communicators' Forum in Cyprus. It came as a shock to all of us, not only the attendees but UNI as a whole. He passed away at the very young age of 47 and his family and friends selflessly donated gifts to 47 children in Mongolia, the same number as his age.
During the June 26-July 1 UNI-LCJapan, UNI-LCMongolia Youth Seminar, the attendees, including the 6 LCJ youth members gave out gifts on the streets of Ulaanbaatar to children in need. The remaining 41 gifts were handed out with the help of a local television studio.
 
Erdenesaikhan Tsedevsuren
Mongolia

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