Telling workers' stories is important. Media stories can bring national attention to issues that are important to us as workers - like pay and conditions, workplace safety, industrial reform and social change.
In other words, to make the change we want to see in the world, we need workers who are prepared to stand up in front of the media and speak honestly about their experiences.
ALL workers have a story to tell. It may be about a specific issue like wage theft, workplace harassment, or job insecurity, or it may be more general to your occupation or industry - maybe you're just an average wharfie, but not everyone has ever met an average wharfie!
In this short lunchtime session, we'll cover:
- What it's like to be interviewed by the media
- Confident presentation
- How to articulate a key message
This session is online - to attend an in-person event click here.