Labour Research September 2001

Features: Events

Events

September

- Tuesday 11-Friday 14: Protest at International Arms Fair, London Docklands. Details: 020 7281 0297; [email protected]; www.disarm-trade.org - Saturday 22: Stand Up For Council Housing Day. Council tenants, trade unions and local campaigns are planning activity around the country to build support for the Manifesto for Council Housing. For activities in your area, contact DCH, PO Box 33519, London E8 4XW; 020 7275 9994; www.defendcouncilhousing.org.uk - Tuesday 25: A Trade Union Agenda on Employment Law. Conference, London organised by the Institute of Employment Rights. Speakers include Sarah

Veale of the TUC and John Edmonds of the GMB. Details: 020 7498 6919; [email protected]

- Saturday 29: Repetitive Strain Injury Association annual conference and exhibition, TUC Congress House, London. Details: 020 7266 2000. - Saturday 29: Another World is Possible. Counter conference to the Labour Party conference, London, organised by Globalise Resistance. Speakers include campaigning journalist John Pilger. Details: 020 8980 3005/07956 681328

October

- Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10: Partnership and Performance - Making the Links. Annual conference, York, of the Involvement and Participation Association. Workshops include Unions and Partnership and Information and Consultation. Details: Sarah Dawson 020 7354 8040; [email protected] - Saturday 13: Communications Revolution - Who Benefits? Conference, Manchester organised by the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom.

Details: 020 8521 5932; www.cpbf.org.uk

November

- Monday 12: Information and Consultation Rights. Conference, London organised by the Institute of Employment Rights. Details: tel 020 7498 6919; [email protected] - Monday 19-Wednesday 21: STUC Women's Conference 2001, Perth. Details: Rozanne Foyer 0141 337 8100.

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