Collective action
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Union reps can be more confident in starting organising conversations after practicing their approach on an AI actor using our tool

Build a scenario
Create a specific scenario for reps to practice (e.g. recruitment or a strike ballot) providing context about your union and the situation

Practise techniques
Reps practise their persuasion skills on an AI bot which takes on a range of personas that they might come across in the workplace

Learn from feedback
Every conversation has feedback to help reps better understand what went well and areas for improvement
How it fits into the process
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Continuous training
You've run your rep training, give them a chance to do a bit of extra practice if they want before they do it in the real world.
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Refine skills
For more experienced people, keep skills up to date and practice your arguments with different types of coworker in flexible scenarios.
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It's fun!
You're in control and can use it as much as you like, whenever and wherever you want.

Built in partnership with organisers, tested with reps
"For someone like myself who has social hurdles to get over, that can be quite daunting. I can say "right, I've done the course" but who do I go to for for that little bit more support?"
"This is a really good tool. I wish I'd had it as a new rep. In fact, even though I'm an established Rep, I would hope that it would be made available to all of us because sometimes we need the practice."
"It did seem like it was natural things that people would say"
"I thought the actual simulation was really good, and the outcome part was really, really useful."
"It's certainly making me think about how I'm wording things to hopefully have the end result of recruiting somebody."
All quotes from Trade Union reps