A successful photo opportunity was held today at the Civic Centre. Both the Evening Echo and the Yellow Advertiser wanted the story of our campaign. Tim Sneller and Mark Lancaster were interviewed by the Echo.
Watch out for Thursday's Echo and the next issue of the YA. As a free newspaper, the YA should be delivered to all households in Southend.
Southend Trades Union Council brings together unions in our local area to campaign around issues affecting working people in their workplaces and local communities. We aim to: •raise public awareness of rights at work and the union role in enforcing those rights. •promote organising and recruitment drives to build union membership. •support union and community campaigns for dignity and respect in the workplace and beyond.
Southend Trades Union Council
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Sunday, 24 October 2010
NEXT SOUTHEND TRADES UNION COUNCIL MEETING
Date : Wednesday 3rd November 2010
Time : 6.30pm
Venue : Bar Vic, Victoria Avenue, Southend on Sea
AGENDA
1. President's opening remarks
2. Apologies for absence
3. Minutes of last meeting held on 6th October 2010 & matters arising
4. Guest speaker – Kerry Fairless, PCS
5. Demonstration Against Public Spending Cuts
6. Branch Reports
7. Financial Report
8. Correspondence
9. Any other business
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
Organising to Defeat Cuts in Public Services: a SERTUC rally
12.00-13.45pm 23 October, Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS
A rally for key trade union activists in the SERTUC region, with keynote speakers:
BECTU Tony Lennon, Former President
CWU Billy Hayes, General Secretary
FBU Mick Shaw, President
GMB Dave Powell, Senior Organiser, Public Services
MP, Labour Chuka Umunna
NUT Christine Blower, General Secretary
PCS Hugh Lanning, Deputy General Secretary
RMT Bob Crow, General Secretary
SERTUC Megan Dobney, Regional Secretary
UNISON Linda Perks, Regional Secretary Greater London
UNITE Steve Hart, Regional Secretary London & Eastern
SERTUC President Martin Gould, will Chair the event
The first 500 will be admitted to the rally in Congress House on a ‘first come’. The over-spill will be directed to Bedford Square, where there will be an over-spill rally. Congress House is a fully accessible building. If unregistered please register your interest in the campaign by replying to sertucevents@tuc.org.uk
Please cascade this email to all your trade union contacts and colleagues
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