GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
carry on the work and ensure that we are developing as this BGCM has said
that we should.
So a couple of things that we have not perhaps highlighted so far in the
discussions. Between BGCMs we have held a non-policy making event three
times now called a Union Building Conference. I am sure there are a number
of people here who have been to those. They are very creative, very friendly,
very stimulating, very engaging events. We have had 80 or 90 people at both
of those with a range of speakers, but also a lot of dialogue between the
affiliates which has led to new friendships and new ways of working between
the unions. We have not got one dated in the timetable for next year, but I
think it is something we should give serious consideration to again, because it
has led to recruitment to the GFTU and it has led to some creative partnerships
amongst affiliates. That has been an important part of our work, part of our
education and training and general development really.
We are also very supportive of the Institute of Employment Rights and at the
last Union Building Conference we had an incredible presentation from Sonia
McKay about the state of employment legislation, the state of trade union law
and, more importantly, the work that has been developed by the Institute,
accepted by the TUC, accepted by the Labour Party, on introducing a
comprehensive manifesto for labour law. So there is now in existence a very
comprehensive package of proposed changes to all the employment law that
has been imposed on us over the last 30 years and all of the anti-trade union
legislation and there are within that significant proposals for the future of
collective bargaining and the establishment of a Minister for Labour. We had
hoped to do a bit more on that after the Union Building Conference, we have
not and I think it is something that we need to pick up again and unions need to
make themselves more aware of really. So Institute of Employment Rights,
Manifesto for Labour Law, have a look. It is very good stuff. The best labour
lawyers and academics in the land who are on our side have put it together
with us and the wider trade union movement, supported by a lot of the big and
small unions.
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