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Connect is a British trade union representing approximately 20,000 workers in the communications industry. Connect's President is Denise McGuire The general secretary is Adrian Askew.
   Certain employers have formally recognised Connect, for example, companies like BT Group, O2 plc, Yell Group, Guernsey Telecom, HP, Vodafone UK and Kingston Communications. In these companies Connect negotiates on members' behalf.
   In companies where there's growing membership but no formal recognition as yet, such as T-Mobile or Energis, employees still can access union services.

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