Ruth Chapman (trade unionist)

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Ruth Chapman (born 1950 or 1951) is a New Zealand unionist and Labour Party worker.[1] She was the president of the Post Primary Teachers' Association in the late 1980s and led negotiations with the State Services Commission over teachers' pay and conditions.[1][2]

Chapman is the convenor of Southern Labour, which represents the five southern general electorate seats as well as Te Tai Tonga.[3]

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