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Gail Cartmail, Assistant General Secretary, UNITE

Nick Jones, journalist and broadcaser, and former BBC industrial and senior political correspondent

6 October 2018 - 10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Lecture Room 3, Bush House (North East Wing), King's College London, 30 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BG

In 1868, while suffering under major legal restrictions, the British trade unions teamed up to found a central body to lobby for their wider social and industrial aims and rights. Today, when unions are again subject to severe legal disadvantage, it is timely to recall the first Trades Union Congress (TUC) and unions’ achievements, and to look forward on union prospects for the future.

A History & Policy Trade Union and Employment Forum conference, with speakers and chairs including:

Sarah Veale, former Head of Equality and Employment Rights at the TUC
Paul Nowak, TUC Deputy General Secretary
Nick Jones, journalist and broadcaser, and former BBC industrial and senior political correspondent
Lord John Monks, General Secretary of the TUC 1993-2003
Gail Cartmail, Assistant General Secretary, UNITE
Laura Cohen, CEO, British Ceramic Confederation
Mark Curthoys, research editor, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
John Edmonds, former General Council chair and GMB General Secretary
Dr James Moher, a former union official and historian of the Labour movement
Peter Ackers, Visiting Professor, Loughborough University
Michael Gold, Professor of Comparative Employment Relations, Royal Holloway University of London

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Gail Cartmail, Assistant General Secretary, UNITE

Nick Jones, journalist and broadcaser, and former BBC industrial and senior political correspondent

6 October 2018 - 10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Lecture Room 3, Bush House (North East Wing), King's College London, 30 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BG

In 1868, while suffering under major legal restrictions, the British trade unions teamed up to found a central body to lobby for their wider social and industrial aims and rights. Today, when unions are again subject to severe legal disadvantage, it is timely to recall the first Trades Union Congress (TUC) and unions’ achievements, and to look forward on union prospects for the future.

A History & Policy Trade Union and Employment Forum conference, with speakers and chairs including:

Sarah Veale, former Head of Equality and Employment Rights at the TUC
Paul Nowak, TUC Deputy General Secretary
Nick Jones, journalist and broadcaser, and former BBC industrial and senior political correspondent
Lord John Monks, General Secretary of the TUC 1993-2003
Gail Cartmail, Assistant General Secretary, UNITE
Laura Cohen, CEO, British Ceramic Confederation
Mark Curthoys, research editor, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
John Edmonds, former General Council chair and GMB General Secretary
Dr James Moher, a former union official and historian of the Labour movement
Peter Ackers, Visiting Professor, Loughborough University
Michael Gold, Professor of Comparative Employment Relations, Royal Holloway University of London

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