Events

TUC Congress Fringe- Politics has failed. So how should unions respond?

14/09/2009 17:30
14/09/2009 19:00
Etc/GMT

Politics has failed. So how should unions respond?
joint fringe with the United Campaign

Monday 14th September 5:30PM or conference end
Meeting Room 11B
BT Convention Centre, Liverpool

Speakers

  • Brian Caton POA
    1. Bob Crow RMT / UC
    2. Keith Ewing IER
    3. Billy Hayes CWU
    4. John Hendy QC IER / UC
    5. Len McCluskey UNITE
    6. John McDonnell MP
    7. Mark Serwotka PCS
    8. Sarah Veale TUC
    9. Matt Wrack FBU

Chaired by: Carolyn Jones IER

Refreshments Provided Sponsored by: RMT & Thompsons Solicitors

Review: Redundancy and the Law

Speakers’ papers from
Redundancy and the Law: Fear and Economic Uncertainty at Work
held on
Wednesday 8th July

Review: Evening Lecture- 60 Years of ILO Convention 98

Speakers’ papers from the Evening Lecture
60 YEARS OF ILO CONVENTION 98: ASSERTING THE RIGHT TO ORGANIZE AND BARGAIN COLLECTIVELY
held on
Wednesday 1st July

Contributors included:
Prof Keith Ewing, King’s College London, John Hendy QC, Tonia Novitz, Bristol University and Jan Beulens, Belgian lawyer from Antwerp University

The Institute will be shortly producing a publication on Collective Bargaining

Review: NW TUPE Regulations: Possibilities and Problems conference

Speakers’ papers from
TUPE Regulations: Possibilities and Problems seminar
held on
Tuesday 24th February 2009

at the Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool

Review: Employment Law Update 2008

Speakers’ papers from
Employment Law Update
a conference held in London
Wednesday 15th October 2008

For further events please see the events calendar.

Link to the Institute’s Briefing on Aslef V UK

Review: Neoliberalism and Labour law: Challenging the Concepts

Speakers’ papers from
Neoliberalism and Labour law: Challenging the Concepts conference
held on
Wednesday 5th November

Papers from the GMB to come.

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