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    • Historical context of union organizing in New Zealand.

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    • To explore future strategic directions for the New Zealand union movement.
    • To identify key challenges and opportunities for labor organizing.

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    • Analysis of discussions and outcomes from New Zealand's inaugural union organizing conference.
    • Review of contemporary labor movement trends.

    Main Results:

    • The conference highlighted a need for adaptive organizing strategies.
    • Key themes included member engagement and industry-specific approaches.

    Conclusions:

    • The future of the New Zealand union movement depends on innovative and responsive organizing models.
    • Sustained dialogue and strategic planning are crucial for labor's relevance.