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North West TUCs superlambanana as part of the Liverpool City of Culture

As part of Liverpool's European Capital of Culture celebrations the North West TUC have sponsored a Superlambanana titled "Our Working Community".

The North West TUC represents nearly one million working people. We campaign to ensure that workers enjoy the best possible conditions at work, are fairly treated and have a voice in society. We support our trade union affiliates in their campaigns, help them to organise in the workplace, give advice and briefings and provide training and educational opportunities for their members.

Foremost we campaign on issues that matter to people at work in our region. We help build strong trade unions to improve the quality of working life. We campaign in the communities of the northwest, working alongside those communities to help address some of the problems that our region faces. We work for decent jobs, an end to racism and for equal opportunities for all. We lobby the key decision makers, both in our region and at national and European level, to make sure that the concerns of working people are heard, understood and more importantly acted upon.

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15 August 2008
On Line Briefing on Jobs, Investment and Skills Policy
Significant changes are underway in the institutional framework for regional economic development, including a ‘more strategic' role for Regional Development Agencies and a bigger role for local authorities. These changes produce a number of opportunities for trades unions to influence poly and investment. This comprehensive online briefing: ·describes the background to and proposed changes to how regional and local economic development policies will be delivered ·maps key organisations and partnerships in the North West ·sets out current trade union involvement in these ·provides links to sources of more information about developments at regional and sub-regional level.

12 August 2008
Trade unions and black people
At work and in the Community: Trade unions and black people Wed 17 September, 6.30 - 8.30 pm...

21 May 2008
Report of 2008 NW TUC Annual Conference
This is the report of the procedigns of the Annual Confernce of the NW TUC held in Liverpool in...

12 May 2008
Launch of NW TUC Disability Forum
We are planning to launch a NW TUC Disability Forum, which will bring together trade union...

7 May 2008
Business leaders join with unions to call for new deal for the more than a quarter million vulnerable workers in the north west
The more than a quarter million vulnerable workers in the north west “trapped in a continual round...

24 April 2008
Help redundant Rolls-Royce workers find jobs
Unite is seeking support from members across the North West to help 206 workers at Rolls-Royce in...


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