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The Future of Internal Communication podcast is hosted by The Institute of Internal Communication – the only professional body solely dedicated to internal communication. This podcast hosts a range of subject matter experts from within and outside internal communication, each sharing their insights on the future of internal communication. These thought-provoking discussions address the critical role of communication as a driver of workplace trust, connection, community, collaboration, innovation, engagement, culture, change, resilience and performance. Organisations today face a rising tide of challenges, causing widespread disruption and demanding wholesale business transformation. How colleagues communicate both on- and off-line is the glue that holds organisations together. Communication cultivates goodwill and drives alignment around a shared purpose. In a rapidly evolving world, Jennifer Sproul, Dominic Walters and Cat Barnard explore opportunity for internal communicators. As work becomes increasingly digital, data driven, distributed and on-demand, their conversations with thought-leaders examine the human side of work. This series showcases the critical link between empathic communication and workplace trust, connection, community, collaboration, innovation, engagement, culture, change, resilience and performance.
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Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
S6, Bonus: The role of internal communication in trade unionism with Antonia Bance
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Welcome to a special Series 6, Bonus Episode 4 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication.
As escalating industrial action disrupts access to an increasing array of public services and a rising tide of redundancy reshapes the UK labour market, we felt there was no better time to squeeze in a bonus episode to examine the role of trade unions in enabling employee voice.
Our special guest this episode is Antonia Bance, Head of Campaigns, Communications and Digital at the Trade Union Congress (TUC), the federation body for UK trade unions.
She dives into the role of internal communication in industrial disputes, pointing out the importance of both values and ethics when tensions run high.
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