Trade Unions and Co-operatives in the UK, an event in Manchester
Submitted by Unions21 on 12 March 2009 - 3:24pm.
22/05/2009 - 10:00
22/05/2009 - 15:00
Etc/GMT
Programme
This event is being jointly hosted by Co-operativesUK, Unions21 and Ruskin College. It aims to provide trade union officials and activists with an opportunity to assess the contemporary relevance of co-operatives during a period of change in the economy, workplace and employment.
With delegates and keynote speakers from both movements, this is a rare chance to debate and explore how trade unions and co-operatives can work together.
Friday 22 May 2009, 10.00am - 3.00pm
Mechanics Institute, Princess Street, Manchester, M1 6DD
Programme
10.00 Tea/coffee and registration
AM Chair: Sue Ferns (Chair, Unions21)
10.30 Welcome
Dame Pauline Green, Chief Executive, Co-operativesUK
10.40 Opening comments, seminar programme
Sue Ferns
10:45 Setting the scene: trade union challenges in a changing economy
Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
11.15 Co-operative responses to change: how it can work
Dame Pauline Green
11:30 Co-operatives & health and social care: mutually exclusive?
Health Union representative (TBC) and Mick Taylor, Mutual Advantage
12:00 Questions to the speakers
12:45 Lunch
PM Chair: Ian Manborde, Thompsons Tutor in Trade Union Studies, Ruskin College, Oxford
1.30 How can the co-operative and trade union movements work together? Exploring common ground.
Wales Co-operative Centre/Wales TUC representative (TBC)
Neil Buist, General Secretary, NACO
2.00 Open debate
2.50 Concluding comments
Dame Pauline Green
To book your place at this free event please contact Laura Chillag on laura.chillag@cooperatives-uk.coop or 0161 246 2953

