LRU – Get Active Training, Saturday 7th March – 10am-5pm

Feb 2, 2026 | events

Food, childcare and travel expenses provided.

⏰ Saturday 7th March, 10am – 5pm

Venue: Pelican House, 144 Cambridge Heath Road, E1 5QJ

If you have recently joined as a member and want to learn about how to get active in your branch then this training is for you! Our members are facing multiple crises caused by billionaire landlords and politicians, we need to get organised, we need to fight back and we need to win!

This training will cover:

🧱 Learning about the Housing Crisis 🌿 Exploring Union Structure and Democracy 🫱🏿‍🫲🏼 Practicing Community Outreach ❤️‍🔥 Understanding how Member solidarity works 📚 Exploring Our Strategy and Union Campaigns

There will be hot lunch provided, and there is a union budget for access needs (childcare, transportation, etc) — please let us know if you have any access needs using this registration form.

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