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The '''GMB''' is the third-largest trade union in the UK. The initials originally stood for "General, Municipal and Boilermakers".
The '''International Union of Sex Workers''' is part of the GMB<ref>http://www.iusw.org/</ref>
==LGBT sections==
[[File:Gmb-shout.jpg|thumb|GMB Shout! logo]]'''GMB Shout!''' is the recognised self-organised network of (LGBT) members in the London Region of GMB, Britain's General Union. Its goal is to expand the network across all GMB regions.<ref>http://www.gmbunion.org/equality/shout1.htm</ref>
[[File:Gmb-shout.jpg|thumb|GMB Shout! logo]]'''GMB Shout!''' is the recognised self-organised network of (LGBT) members in the London Region of GMB, Britain's General Union. Its goal is to expand the network across all GMB regions.<ref>http://www.gmbunion.org/equality/shout1.htm</ref>
'''GMB Scotland - Equal Rights Group''' was a member of the [[LGBT Consortium]] in 2012.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826101047/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/gmb_scotland_equal_rights_group</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

The GMB is the third-largest trade union in the UK. The initials originally stood for "General, Municipal and Boilermakers".

The International Union of Sex Workers is part of the GMB[1]

LGBT sections

GMB Shout! logo

GMB Shout! is the recognised self-organised network of (LGBT) members in the London Region of GMB, Britain's General Union. Its goal is to expand the network across all GMB regions.[2]

GMB Scotland - Equal Rights Group was a member of the LGBT Consortium in 2012.[3]

References