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  • GLI Network at COP21: Naomi Klein & Jeremy Corbyn discuss solutions to the Climate Crisis & the Role of Trade Unions

    Naomi Klein photo by Kourosh-Keshiri. Jeremy Corbyn photo by Jeff Overs/BBC/PA
    Naomi Klein photo by Kourosh-Keshiri. Jeremy Corbyn photo by Jeff Overs/BBC/PA

    Now is Not the Time for Small Steps 

    Solutions to the Climate Crisis and the Role of Trade Unions

    A Conversation with Naomi Klein & UK Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn

    Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED) is co-hosting a public meeting with Naomi Klein and Jeremy Corbyn for trade unionists and their allies during the upcoming COP21 UN climate negotiations taking place in Paris this December. The event will take place on Monday 7th December, 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m, at the Salle Olympe de Gouges in Paris and is supported by the Global Climate Jobs Campaign, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York, and the Global Labour Institute Network.

    Due to hundreds of trade unionists and social movement activists registering for the meeting over the past few days, the event is now fully booked. However, you can join the waiting list for tickets that may become available closer to the event here: goo.gl/7mYivL.

    We also hope that the event will be live-streamed on the internet, and details of this will be announced as soon as arrangements have been finalised.

    Explaining why this meeting is so important, Sean Sweeney, co-ordinator of TUED, said: “Naomi Klein’s book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate and Jeremy Corbyn’s Protecting Our Planet leadership campaign statement get to the root causes of climate change, namely an economic system that serves the interests of the large corporations and the one percent. This is the reality that unions and other social movements must confront, and it explains why the UN climate talks have failed to produce an agreement that can ensure a truly just societal transition.”

    Naomi Klein’s book urges unions and their allies to step up their efforts to establish a new paradigm anchored in a far-reaching democratization of economic life. This message was recently reinforced by the documentary film of the same name (directed by Avi Lewis).

    Prior to being elected leader of the Labour Party in the UK, Jeremy Corbyn issued a clear commitment to an energy transition that is “open, democratic, sustainable and accountable” and be able to deliver 100% carbon-free electrical power by 2030.

    The meeting is sponsored by trade unions and global union federations from across the world, including:

    Public Services International; International Transportworkers Federation; Education International; International Union of Foodworkers; Global Nurses United; Canadian Labour Congress (CLC); Central de Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA); Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Mangagawa (SENTRO) Philippines; FTQ Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec; Confédération des syndicats nationaux, Quebec; European Public Services Unions (EPSU); La Fédération Syndicale Unitaire (FSU) France; l’Union Syndicale Solidaires, France; Service Employees International Union (US & Canada); Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE); GMB, UK; National Nurses United (US); Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) United States and Canada; Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW); Norwegian Union of Municipal and General Employees (Fagforbundet); National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) Australia; New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA); Public & Commercial Services Union (PCS) UK; Public Services and Transport Workers Union (KPTU) Korea; UNISON, UK; UNITE the Union, UK; United Electrical Workers (UE),US; University and College Union (UCU) UK; Water Workers Union at EYATH, Thessaloniki, Greece; Dipartimento Ambiente e Territorio CGIL, Italy.

    Jess

    November 26, 2015
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    TUED
  • Registration open for 2016 Labor Notes Conference (US)

    Image: Labor Notes
    Image: Labor Notes

     “Get in touch with the labor movement’s fighting spirit—meet us in Chicago!”

    Labor Notes will be holding its next conference in Chicago, US, in April 2016. The conference will bring together thousands of trade union activists, mostly from the US but including international participants, for a series of workshops and meetings covering topics such as “creative organizing tactics”, “understanding the economy”, and “reviving the strike”.

    The conference is billed as a “weekend of inspiration, education, and agitation”, and Labor Notes invites those interested in attending to register on their website: Labor Notes Conference 2016.

    Founded in 1979, Labor Notes is a media and organising project which uses its magazine, website, books, conferences, and workshops to promote and empower grassroots labour organising in the US.

    You can read about the most recent Labor Notes conference, held in 2014, here: A Gathering of Troublemakers.

    Jess

    November 18, 2015
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  • The global trade union movement: Stepping up to the plate?

    Celia Mather’s article,  The global trade union movement: Stepping up to the plate?, has been published on the Red Pepper online blog. You can read it by clicking the link above.

    Celia’s brilliant article provides a snapshot of 2015 GLI International Summer School, drawing attention to how the School is organised, the questions posed and the conclusions put forward by its participants.

    Jess

    September 24, 2015
    ISS15, Latest
  • Global Labour University (GLU) invites trade unionists and labour activists to apply to its Masters degrees

    Image: ITUC
    Image: University of Witwatersrand/ITUC

    The Global Labour University (GLU) invites trade unionists and labour activists to apply to its Masters in “Labour and Development ” at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and “Social Economy and Labour ” at the University of Campinas, Brazil.

    The programmes focus on global governance including international labour standards, economics, trade, and multinational companies from a labour perspective and on trade unions and other social movements as actors of change. This joint initiative of universities from different continents, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) the international trade union movement and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation provides a global study environment and offers unique opportunities for international networking and cross border collaboration.

    A limited number of scholarships will be awarded by the GLU network to students in need of support.

    The deadlines for application are:

    1st September 2015 for University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
    Contact: Pulane Ditlhake – glu.southafrica(at)wits.ac.za

    1st October 2015 for University of Campinas, Brazil
    Contact: Prof. Eugenia Leone – glu.brazil.2010(at)gmail.com

    Jess

    August 14, 2015
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    GLU
  • #ISS15 begins!

    100 name badges…

    The fourth GLI International Summer School has begun!

    Held at Northern College in Barnsley, UK, the School brings together over 100 trade union activists from over 30 countries “to debate and question what are, and what should be, the politics of the international trade union movement”.

    If you are unable to participate in person, you can follow the 2015 GLI International Summer School live on line. Most of the plenary sessions and presentations will be streamed live on the web, and can be watched on our webpage.

    You can also participate on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram – using the #ISS15 hashtag.

    Jess

    July 6, 2015
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  • Power to the People: Toward Democratic Control of Electricity Generation

    Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED) has published a new working paper, “Power to the People: Toward Democratic Control of Electricity Generation“, which aims to show how “another energy is possible, and absolutely necessary”. The paper, published by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung–New York Office, examines the actual and potential content behind the term energy democracy in order to help unions get a better grasp of what is happening now and what could happen in the future. It succinctly explains the failure of profit-driven approaches to either emissions reductions or controlling energy demand.

    According to Sean Sweeney, the coordinator of TUED, “The paper is not a blueprint. It shows what is happening, and also what needs to happen in order to reduce emissions and pollution. Its main message is, if we want to control atmospheric warming and to protect our common home, then we have to get serious about reclaiming and democratizing energy.  Unions in different countries and from all sectors are increasingly aware of the need to do this.”

    Trade Unions for Energy Democracy (TUED) is a global, multi-sector trade union initiative to advance democratic direction and control of energy in a way that promotes solutions to the climate crisis, energy poverty, the degradation of both land and people, and responds to the attacks on workers’ rights and protections. TUED is the signature project of the International Program for Labor, Climate & Environment at the Murphy Institute, City University of New York and is part of the Global Labour Institute Network.

    Jess

    June 24, 2015
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    Energy Democracy, TUED
  • Dave Spooner appointed Director of USi

    GLI is pleased to announce that Dave Spooner has been appointed as Director of Union Solidarity International (USi) in a part-time capacity.

    He will continue to be a co-Director of GLI. Dave will take over from Andrew Brady, who has been instrumental in steering USi to become a leading news provider and grassroots international organisation for union solidarity using social media, and generating union support throughout the world. Andrew is stepping down from USi to take up vital work for Unite the Union in the UK.

    Dave’s appointment marks the beginning of a new and exciting phase of growing cooperation between GLI and USi. As many will know, USi has been instrumental in transforming GLI’s annual international summer school into a major live-streamed social media event.

    We now look forward to working together more closely, combining skills and experience in campaigning, communications, education, research and project management to advance international trade union organisation and solidarity.

    Jess

    April 13, 2015
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    USi
  • Register for GLI Course: INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION ORGANISING (April 24-26th)

    International Trade Union Organising

    GLI Manchester is running an “International Trade Union Organising” weekend course from April 24-26th at Northern College, Barnsley. Register before March 26th to secure yourself a place!

    This course will use recent and current case studies of international organising in transnational companies or global supply chains to analyse and discuss success and failure to build truly effective union power. It will take on questions such as how do we tackle the global corporations? What organising approaches and tactics work best? What does real solidarity mean in an industrial context?

    Young activists are particularly encouraged to apply, and GLI strives to have a 50:50 gender balance on all courses.

    Download the course brochure here.

    Jess

    March 18, 2015
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    GLI, weekend courses
  • Register for first GLI Weekend Course of 2015!

    FBWK
    An Introduction to the International Trade Union Movement

    27th -29th March, Northern College, Barnsley, UK.

    This weekend course aims to offer an insight into the world of the international trade union movement, examining its history, structures, priorities and contemporary political debates, as well as practical ideas on becoming actively involved.

    GLI weekend courses are open to trade union activists and others interested in the international dimension to trade unionism. No educational qualifications needed, although some prior experience of trade union education would be helpful. Each course is based on discussion, group work, and practical exercises.

    Young activists are particularly encouraged to apply, and GLI strives to have a 50:50 gender balance on all courses.

    Download the course brochure here.

    Jess

    January 27, 2015
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    international, weekend courses
  • Global Labour University: New Programme on Labour and the Informal Economy

    GLU

    Development and Labour Studies MA

    A new GLU programme is being offered at the  Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi that has a strong focus on labour and the informal economy.

    The MA in “Development and Labour Studies” will be based at Centre for Informal Sector and Labour Studies (CISLS) at JNU which has a teaching/research focus on labour processes and working conditions in the unorganised sector in the contemporary world, particularly in developing countries. Further information about the programme can be found at the GLU website here.

    The deadline for programme applications is 2nd February 2015, course contact: archie.prasad11(at)gmail.com.

     

    Other GLU programmes include:

    “Labor and Global Workers’ Rights” at PennState University  in the United States

    Course contact: Patricia Everhart at pxm205(at)psu.edu

    Applications Deadline: 1st March 2015

    “Labour Policies and Globalisation” at University of Kassel and Berlin School of Economics and Law  in Germany

    Course contact: Simone Buckel at glu.germany(at)uni-kassel.de

    Applications Deadline: 1st March 2015

     

    What is the GLU?

    The GLU as a  joint initiative of universities from different continents, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) the international trade union movement and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation provides a unique global study environment and offers great opportunities for international networking and cross border collaboration.

    A limited number of scholarships will be awarded by the GLU network to students in need of support.

    For application and  programme details please visit http://www.global-labour-university.org

    Jess

    January 13, 2015
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    GLU, informal workers
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