Events
The New Spectre Haunting Europe
Report from
The New Spectre Haunting Europe: The ECJ, Trade Union Rights and the British Government
Held on
Saturday 28th November 2009, Main Hall, TUC Congress Centre
Conference report from the Public Services and Transport workshop here
More of Billy Hayes’ report can be read here.
Review: TUPE Regulations: Possibilities and Problems
Speakers’ papers from
TUPE Regulations: Possibilities and Problems
held on
Wednesday 18th November
Keep an eye out for a publication in 2010 on the TUPE Regulations.
You can order this year’s Labour Law Review here
Employment Law Update:the new Equality Bill
Speakers papers and power point presentations from
Employment Law Update: The New Equality Bill
Liverpool 3rd November 2009
Review: Employment Law Update 2009
Speakers’ papers from
Employment Law Update 2009
held on
Wednesday 21st October
You can order this year’s Labour Law Review here
TUC 2009
TUC Fringe Meeting 2009
The Institute of Employment Rights and the United Campaign held a joint fringe meeting at this years TUC Congress in Liverpool.
Speakers included:
Brian Caton POA; Keith Ewing IER; Tony Kearns CWU; John Hendy QC IER / UC
Len McCluskey UNITE; Mark Serwotka PCS; Sarah Veale TUC; Matt Wrack FBU
Chair
Carolyn Jones IER
The meeting was well attended with over 150 delegates turning up to hear the speakers. The fringe was opened by Carolyn Jones of the IER who gave an introduction to the theme ‘Politics Has Failed’ and invited speakers to give their views on where trade unionists should go from here.
John Hendy QC’s contribution was published later that week in the Morning Star
The New Spectre Haunting Europe: The ECJ, Trade Union Rights and the British Government
The New Spectre Haunting Europe: The ECJ, Trade Union Rights and the British Government
a free conference
Saturday 28th November 2009
10:00am- 3:30pm
in the Main Hall, TUC Congress House
map here
organised by The Institute of Employment Rights in association with SERTUC
to book your free place, please book at office@ier.org.uk
about the conference
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