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Unions expecting gains from party leadership contest

By Christopher Adams, Political Correspondent

Published: May 14 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 14 2007 03:00

The biggest trade unions are to use Labour's leadership contest to try to extract fresh commitments to new workers' rights, a brake on private sector involvement in the National Health Service and a publicly owned Royal Mail.

Leaders of Unite, Unison, the GMB and the Communication Workers Union, the four largest unions affiliated to Labour, are expected to meet this week, possibly today, for what one insider said would be private talks about the contest.

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