Trades Union Councils' Programme of Work 2012-2013Programme of Work for all trades union councils for 2012-2013 is available here.... This report also lists decisions from the national conference of trades union councils Summary of actions requested:
Fighting the cuts Trades union councils are asked to: commit to building in their community for the national demonstration on 20 October work with the campaign themes use and adapt TUC campaign material on employment rights regularly check the action for rail website liaise with local elected councillors to have the Fair Pay motion introduced in to council debates gather and co-ordinate information about the impact of the reforms and cuts on local health services in their area share information on cuts to NHS services with unions and community groups and on campaign websites Work with the local community to bring pressure on local politicians and decision making to defend NHS services identify opportunities to highlight the real detriment that the introduction of academies and ‘free’ schools can cause to local education standards and opportunities Provide speakers for regional and local anti-cuts rallies and on union recognise strike days work with the Peoples’ Charter to promote the trade union movement’s alternative economic and social policies
Campaigning against the far right Trades union councils are asked to: obtain a copy of the Tackling Racism’ workbook contact the TUC regional Education Officer to discuss ways in which the trades union councils and its affiliated members can use the training given in the book and the services of TUC regional education Engage with community campaigners and local residents to ask questions of local chain stores about how their produce is supplied. Identify opportunities to publicise the exploitation of farm workers and other workers in the food supply chain. Question local authorities and similar organizations about their procurement practices
Unemployed workers centres Trades union councils are asked to: become involved with their local UWC encourage affiliated branches to work with local UWC contribute regularly, through a standing order or direct debit, to the local OFFA scheme distribute information to affiliated branches about UWCs and the local UWC in particular consider the possibilities of establishing a centre in their area if none exists – the appointment of a small committee might be of assistance in bringing the relevant information and resources together to help the council in its discussions
The Green Agenda Trades union councils are asked to: promote the green agenda with affiliated branches elect a trades union council green officer promote the Green Rep Network in their area discuss with TUC regional office links with regional network
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