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Unite’s Sharon Graham: ‘I felt this was a moment for the union movement to be reborn’

The first female boss of the UK’s largest union is focusing on jobs, pay and conditions — and has hired an economist

Not long before she became general secretary of Unite the Union, a chief executive in the construction industry told Sharon Graham that if he never saw her again it would be too soon.

She took it as a compliment. She may be getting more of them.

Last summer, 53-year-old Graham defeated predecessor Len McCluskey’s preferred candidate to become the first female boss of Unite — the UK’s largest trade union, with 1.2mn members across 19 sectors of the economy.

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