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Yorkshire and the Humber TUC Regional Council

Trades Unions and Trades Councils, (who represent trade union interest in local communities), are represented on the Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Council and its Executive Committee. Delegates from these bodies are nominated to the Annual Meeting of the Regional Council, which is held  every year and which formulates the policy for the coming year. Delegates can also be nominated for seats on the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee meets regularly throughout the year.

The main aims of Yorkshire and the Humber TUC are:

  • to make representations to bodies at various levels throughout the Yorkshire and the Humber region, including government departments, local authorities and other bodies who work on economic, political, industrial, social or environmental questions
  • to appoint or nominate representatives to bodies appropriate to the work of the Regional TUC;
  • to service such representatives and to receive and consider reports from them regarding the activities of the bodies of which they are members;
  • to promote publicly the policies of the Trades Union Congress within Yorkshire and the Humber;
  • to keep the TUC informed of developments in Yorkshire and the Humber;
  • to give effect to policies adopted by the Trades Union Congress and to keep trades unionists in Yorkshire and the Humber informed of these policies;
  • to promote the exchange of information between unions in Yorkshire and the Humber;
  • to assist unions in the recruitment of members in Yorkshire and the Humber;
  • to encourage the development of Trades Union Councils and to encourage unions to take part in the work of these Trades Union Councils in Yorkshire and the Humber;
  • to campaign on issues which affect trade union members.

Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Council also have Policy Fora to develop the local policy in the following specific areas:

  • Race Awareness
  • Women's Participation and Development
  • Health and Safety
  • Youth
  • Retired Members
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
  • Disabilities

Membership of these fora is open to any member of a trade union within the region and formal nomination if not required.

There are also  four sub-committees, working on specific areas of the regional workplan:

      *   Anti-Racism

      *   Protect Public Services

      *   International

      *   Education and Skills

Membership of these sub-committees is by nomination from your regional Trade Union Secretary of CATUC Secretary.

Further contact details

For further information on any of these fora or committees please contact 0113 242 9696.

 




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2 July 2009
South Yorkshire Festival - 4th July 2009
The Yorkshire and Humber TUC are supporting this annual event and would encourage trade unionists, their friends and colleagues to come and join us.

12 June 2009
2009 Pride Events Being Held In Yorkshire & The Humber
Details of events being held across the region to celebrate Pride 2009.

28 April 2009
Welcoming the Equality Bill
The TUC in Yorkshire and the Humber has welcomed the publication of the Equality Bill this week,...

27 April 2009
Black workers gather in Scarborough to build solidarity and challenge discrimination.
The Yorkshire region was pleased to welcome the TUC's annual Black Workers' Conference to...

27 April 2009
Are you an agency worker?
The PCS union is conducting a survey and would like as many agency workers as possible to take part.

27 April 2009
Regional TUC welcomes government commitment to clean coal and carbon capture
The Yorkshire and Humber TUC has welcomed Ed Miliband's statement in the House of Commons on...


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