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A top union boss is on the Isle of Man today (Thursday).
At a time when employment, pay and future security are concerns for many, Mike Clancy, the deputy general secretary of Prospect, is paying a visit.
He is due to meet local members to brief them about pensions.
Prospect is the second largest union on the Island, with around 1,500 members, mainly drawn from the civil service and elsewhere in the public sector.
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