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SCOTTISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS APPOINTS NEW GENERAL SECRETARY

3rd December 2006

Grahame Smith, 47, has been appointed as the new General Secretary of the STUC. Grahame was previously Deputy General Secretary and headed the STUC’s Policy and Campaigns Department.

21st Century priorities at centre of the STUC’s “7 for 2007”

4th December 2006

The STUC will today (Monday 4 December) launch its manifesto for the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary Elections. The STUC will promote the key measures outlined in the manifesto during a series of meetings with the main parties at Scottish Parliament this week.

STUC Welcomes Publication of National Transport Strategy

5th December 2006

Commenting on publication of the Scottish Executive's National Transport Strategy, Stephen Boyd, STUC Assistant Secretary, said:

UNION LEARNING IS THE ROUTE TO A SUCCESSFUL SCOTLAND

5th December 2006

Tomorrow, Wednesday 6 December, Union Learning Representatives (ULRs) from Aberdeen, Glasgow, Motherwell, Dundee, Ayrshire and Inverness will travel to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to participate in a meeting with MSPs and Parliamentary Assistants to discuss the lifelong learning agenda. This meeting is a part of Trade Union Week at the Scottish Parliament 4 – 7 December 2006.

Trade union engagement with Scottish Parliament making real difference for workers in Scotland

6th December 2006

Speaking ahead of debate on the role of trade unions and their engagement with civic society, newly appointed STUC General Secretary Grahame Smith said: “I am pleased to see the efforts of trade unions being debated in the Scottish Parliament and recognition given to the increasingly important role we play across Scottish society in the 21st Century.

STUC Comment on Scottish Conservative Amendment on Civic Participation

6th December 2006

Commenting today (Wednesday, 6 December) on the Conservative amendment to the Scottish Parliament motion on Trade Union engagement with Scotland’s civic society, STUC General Secretary, Grahame Smith, said "A year into David Cameron's leadership and it appears his much heralded modernising agenda has yet to make it across the border where, evidently, old Tory prejudices still exist.

STUC Comment on Pre Budget Report

6th December 2006

Commenting on today’s (Wednesday, 06 December) pre-budget speech by the Chancellor, STUC General Secretary Grahame Smith said “There is much to be welcomed in the Chancellors statement, particularly the extra resources provided to ensure the national minimum wage is effectively enforced.

ICL Stockline Families Angered at late delay to Court Case

8th December 2006

Many of the families who lost loved ones expressed anger following the announcement that lawyers acting for the company had asked and been granted further time to prepare their defence.

STUC Challenges Employer ‘Red-Tape’ Myths

11th December 2006

Speaking on publication of a new STUC report, ‘Challenging the Red Tape Myths’, Grahame Smith, STUC General Secretary said:

We Shall Not Forget - Vigil and Event to remember the Disappeared of Chile

12th December 2006

The STUC sends its support and solidarity to today’s vigil

STUC React To Tories on Public Sector Employment Statistics

13th December 2006

Commenting on the reaction to the publication of the latest public sector employment statistics STUC Assistant Secretary, Stephen Boyd, said: “Another set of public sector employment statistics, another comedy intervention from the Scottish Conservative Party!

STUC Announces New Scottish Award to tackle discrimination in the workplace

28th December 2006

The Scottish Trades Union Congress has announced the launch of a new Scottish award to recognise the role of Scottish trade union members in challenging discriminatory practices and attitudes in the workplace.

Reducing inequality must be economic goal for 2007, says STUC

28th December 2006

In his message for 2007, STUC General Secretary Grahame Smith has called for the reduction of inequality to be established as the primary goal of economic policy.

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