GFTU BGCM Report 2017

Resolution 5 (continued) leaseholders and opposes it where the aim is for private developers to cash in and make loads of money while existing tenants and leaseholders face being kicked out of their homes. (4) This BGCM deplores the lack of social housing being provided by the present Government, is aware of the affordable housing crisis and believes much more should be done to build more affordable homes. This Conference calls for GFTU affiliates to: • call on the Labour Party to investigate using council homes as a cash machine to bridge funding gaps. • give local authorities the right to actively purchase houses from the open market, e.g. ex-council houses and empty properties to increase the stock of social housing in their area • call on the Government to provide funding for a major house-building programme to build social housing to meet these needs and as a consequence provide thousands of much needed jobs to boost devastated local economies. • actively campaign for the reintroduction of policies such as the Fair Rent Act and to pressure the Labour Party to commit to a sustained building programme once in power, to publicise services available which will help those faced with housing difficulties. (1) This BGCM is appalled at the deeply unpatriotic way that the Coalition Government is running down UK manufacturing, in favour of foreign ownership of British industry and using free market globalisation as the reason. This Conference calls on the government to support the manufacturing industry. The policy of pure competition in the world market is leading to a decline in UK manufacturing (2) The last thirty years has seen the increasing tide of the free market and globalisation, which has eroded the British manufacturing base, seen privatised UK services and increased foreign ownership of key parts of the UK economic infrastructure (3) This BGCM believes that the UK Government should ensure, through its own procurement, but also giving a lead through a drive to buy British, that all must be done to reinvigorate and restore UK manufacturing. (4) This Conference calls • on the GFTU to campaign for greater support for our Manufacturing Sector • for the GFTU and affiliates to lobby for an unequivocal commitment to reverse Coalition procurement methods where everything is based on price and to commit to processing goods and services in government from companies based in the UK. Resolution 6 UK Manufacturing

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Considerable success has been achieved in gaining a new general recognition that the dominance of speculation and the financial sector must be reversed.The GFTU has maintained solidarity with all affiliates notably in the steel industry seeking to save steel production. We have met with new centres of manufacturing and technological excellence to promote a rebuilding of the skill based of the manufacturing sector.

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Resolution 7 White Ribbon Campaign

Promotion of this campaign has taken place over the last two years.

(1) This BGCM notes that whilst both men and women can experience domestic violence, the majority of the victims are women and the majority of the perpetrators are men. Police in the UK receive one domestic violence call every minute, which is even more shocking given that less than half of incidents are reported.

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