Corby and Kettering Trade Union Council held its very first AGM last night at Corby Trades and Labour Club. A short business meeting to agree rules and elect officers was followed by an open meeting. Alan Weaver the Midlands TUC Policy and Campaigns Offer talked of the need to build strong links with local community groups and help give a clear message that cuts in the Public Sector will affect the Private Sector. Nick Kelleher Secretary Wolverhampton, Bilston District Trades Council offered support and encouragement and an insight into building a successful Trades Council.
The new President of the Trades Council Stewart Campbell of UNITE introduce the first of our campaigns to get the Street Lights switched back on in Corby and to stop the turn off in the rest of the county. Highlighting the concerns of workers from the industrial estates who have had all of their lighting turned off. The new Secretary of the Trades Council Natalie Newby of the GMB introduced the second campaign against Free Schools highlighting the impact on teachers pay and conditions as well as impact of those schools still in the local authority system. A healthy debate from the floor gave positive encouragement to both campaigns.
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Annual General Meeting 8th June
Annual General Meeting open to members of the Trade Union and Labour Movement. We are urging all Trade Unionists to join us in in our - anti cuts campaigns.
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Corby TUC banner at Workers Memorial Day
Workers Memorial Day organised by GMB Northaths Community Branch in Corby saw the first outing of the Corby Trades Council banner for a number of years. The banner pictured is being held by Sean Kettle and Peter Currall.
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Welcome to the Corby and Kettering TUC Blog site.
We will be putting information on the site about our campaigns in the two boroughs.
We will be putting information on the site about our campaigns in the two boroughs.
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