• Paul Mackney (born 25 March 1950) is a British educator and trade union leader. From 1997 to 2006, he was General Secretary of the National Association...
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  • Mackney (born 1949), Australian rower Paul Mackney (born 1950), British educator and trade union leader Richard Mackney (born 1971), English journalist and...
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  • was held jointly by cricketer Andrew Flintoff and NATFHE union leader Paul Mackney, due to the close polling between them. After the English cricket team...
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  • Secretaries (Sally Hunt and Paul Mackney) remained in post, managing the union’s day-to-day business jointly. Paul Mackney did not stand for General Secretary...
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  • Broadbridge 1979: Peter Dawson 1989: Geoff Woolf 1994: John Akker 1997: Paul Mackney "UCU - University and College Union - AUT members reject employers' final...
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  • the British Government recognized "the independence of the NATFHE". Paul Mackney, the general secretary of NATFHE and who opposed the motion as passed...
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  • November 2007 at the Wayback Machine Review: 'When we Touched the Sky', Paul Mackney, The Lecturer, April 2006 "Connections: The founding of CCARD". Archived...
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  • Party (2008–2012) and current MP for Brighton Pavilion (2010–present) Paul Mackney, trade unionist, political activist and former General Secretary of the...
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  • Higher Education (NATFHE) to form the UCU. As head of the AUT, she and Paul Mackney (Head of NATFHE), led industrial action, over three years until 2006...
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  • of Jeremy Corbyn Harry Leslie Smith, writer and political commentator Paul Mackney, former General Secretary of National Association of Teachers in Further...
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