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Robert Reid

Robert Reid

Senior Editor & Features Manager at Civil Engineering

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Engineering

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The day I began my journey from Young Nat to committed socialist

Robert Reid is a veteran of New Zealand’s trade union movement. But, believe it or not, he was once a committed National Party member. Fifty years ago, on Saturday 31 July, 1971, I left the National Party. Those who know me (or even troll me) as a socialist and trade unionist may be surprised
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Amid the gloom of an industry largely left to fend for itself through the pandemic, digital seasons of live performance are a sign of hope.