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STUC
Fringe Meeting 2009
The United
Campaign and the Institute of Employment Rights held a joint
fringe meeting at this years STUC Congress in Perth.
21st
April 2009
lunchtime
Perth Studio Theatre
Recent disputes including
those at East Lindsey Oil Refinery and Prisme Packaging in
Dundee reflect the frustration and anger felt by workers.
Unofficial action to protect jobs and conditions at work are
increasing. And its no surprise.
Workers are suffering
under the toxic mix of weak labour laws and economic recession.
Theyve been denied the improved collective rights proposed
by the Trade Union Freedom Bill just at a time when those
freedoms are needed to resist cuts in living standards.
They face threats from
a European Commission determined to open up markets and from
a European Court determined to close down unions. Recent cases
in the European Court of Justice threaten to reduce the pay
and conditions of workers to a minimum whilst threatening
unions with unlimited damages if they fight back.
So what can be done to
protect workers? The legal and political routes have delivered
little. The industrial route - through organisation and action
- is the only alternative. This year will see the 60th anniversary
of ILO Convention 98 on the right to organise and to collective
bargaining an ideal opportunity to put the collective
power of trade unions and workers back where it belongs
centre stage.
Speakers
Katy Clark
MP
Bob Crow General Secretary of RMT and Chair
of the United Campaign
Jackson Cullinane Deputy Regional Secretary
at T&G Section of UNITE
John Haylett Political Editor of the Morning
Star
John Hendy QC Chair of the IER and National
Secretary of the United Campaign
Chair
Carolyn Jones Director of the Institute of Employment
Rights
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the event flyer
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