WELCOME

 TYNE AND WEAR MAY DAY 2010

MARCH AND RALLY

Saturday 1 May

Assemble 11 am Centre for Life, Newcastle

March departs 11.30 and proceeds via city centre for rally at Exhibition Park

Rally Speakers:

JIM COUSINS (retiring MP)

JOHN McINALLY (PCS Vice-President)

KATHY TAYLOR (UCU Vice-President elect)

JULIE EARL (Gateshead Access Panel

ANNE STOKLE (Burma Link UK)

Music on the march from the NUM NE AREA BRASS BAND

Entertainment at the Park from  EMPERORS' DENTIST

Bar in marquee from Big Lamp Brewery

Food and refreshments from Barry Wilson Catering

BRING BANNERS!


 

buildingWelcome to the home page of Newcastle upon Tyne Trades Union Council – known, more colloquially, as “Newcastle TUC”, “Newcastle Trades Council” or simply “The Trades Council”.  This web site is under development and we shall gradually be adding more material to it as time progresses.

The Trades Council is the link between the trade union movement and the wider community in the City of Newcastle.  We are registered with the Trades Union Congress  - TUC for short – and act as its local body, supporting and working for its objects while taking our own initiative on matters of concern to trade unionists locally.

The Trades Council has a proud history of campaigning work, dating back to its foundation in 1873.  Our single most important job is to support and defend our fellow workers in struggle – primarily in the local area but also nationally and internationally as and when solidarity is required.  We are resolutely opposed to all forms of discrimination and oppression, and campaign vigorously against unemployment, racism, fascism and imperialist wars.

In 1986, with support from the wider trade union movement, we acquired our own city-centre building [show photo] at 4 Cloth Market.  This houses the Newcastle and Gateshead TUC Centre Against Unemployment, which acts in part as the campaigning arm of the Trades Council, working with and fighting for the interests of the unwaged.  The building has become a focus for labour movement activity in the City and is available as a base during industrial disputes.

The Trades Council is a democratic organisation (see constitution ), based on delegates elected from affiliated trade union branches, shops, chapels and shop stewards committees.  The range of our activities is indicated in our Annual Report .  Our forthcoming meetings are listed at the left, together with any other important labour movement events.  If you, or your organisation would like to learn more about our work, then please contact us to provide further information or a speaker.