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Trades Union Councils Annual Conference 2012Coventry Trades Union Council plays host to the annual conference of the trades union councils which takes place this year at the Britannia Hotel, Fairfax Street, Coventry, on 12th and 13th May. The conference will be addressed by Unite General Secre...
In this issue: unions show of strength at LibDem Spring Conference; Localisation of Public Sector Pay; Campaign to fight job cuts and fare hikes; Employment Law changes start to bite; Workers' Memorial Day; Appeal Success and more...
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Join us on 26 May 2012, to share exciting practical ideas on campaigning, organising and mobilisation. Please register now to attend this event.
This is a complete directory of trades councils and county associations for 2012.
The trades union council movement has never had a logo it can call its own so we thought it was about time it did. The TUCJCC wanted something that people inside and outside the union movement would instantly recognise as meaning trades union counc...
A free, informative, seminar bringing together leading exponents and practitioners on the delivery of sustainable economic development at local and regional level. Key speakers include:
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