The 137th TUC Congress was held at the Brighton Centre [map], between 12th September and 15th September, 2005. Congress is the policy making body of the TUC, and meets every year. Each affiliated union can send delegates - the larger the union, the more it can send. At Congress 'motions' (resolutions for debate) are proposed and discussed. These form the basis of the TUC's work for the next year. |
The most recent documents available on this subject are:
2005 Congress verbatim report: Thursday
Full unedited verbatim report of Congress proceedings as supplied by reporters Marten Walsh Cherer
PDF version available for download
Full unedited verbatim report of Congress proceedings as supplied by reporters Marten Walsh Cherer
PDF version available for download
Full unedited verbatim report of Congress proceedings as supplied by reporters Marten Walsh Cherer
PDF version available for download
Final report on the decisions taken by the 2005 Trades Union Congress on the motions, amendments and nominations submitted by unions.
PDF version available for download
Address by the Chair of the Pensions Commission, 14 September 2005
Sections C, E, H, I and General Purposes Committee
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