January 24, 2005
TUC Conference on Iraqi Trade Unions Events
TUC Solidarity Conference for union delegates
Congress House London WC1
10:30am to 5pm
Monday, 14 February 2005
Trade unions in Iraq: what British unions can do to help
Iraqi trade unionists need our help to rebuild their movement and cope with the problems of violence, unemployment and privatisation. They need money for equipment, leaflets and organisers. They want training on collective bargaining, promoting women inside the union, and dealing with labour law.
The TUC Aid for Iraq Appeal is raising money, British unions and providing material support and courses. But weıve only just started and weıre only scratching the surface.
This conference is about how we go beyond a good start and really begin to make a difference. Unions are encouraged to send delegates who will return with ideas, information and a renewed commitment.
Speakers from the key Iraqi and Kurdish trade union confederations and sectoral unions will explain what challenges trade unionism faces in Iraq and what itıs like being an Iraqi trade unionist. People already working on solidarity projects will explain what theyıre doing. And there will be workshops discussing what we can do to help Iraqi unions.
The registration fee includes a donation to the TUC Aid for Iraq Appeal, but there will also be a collection at the conference.
Registration fee - £30 including VAT. Cheques should be made payable to "TUC Aid"
Pat Brown, EUIRD, TUC, Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS - email: pbrown@tuc.org.uk)
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