Communications & Campaigns Committee reports on UNISON speakers on the main issues every day at 126th STUC Congress, Monday 17 April – Wednesday 19 April 2023, Caird Hall, Dundee.
Stories by Kate Ramsden, Davena Rankin, Stephen Low Photos by Kate Ramsden & Inez Kirk
Reports will also appear in Scotland inUNISON’s June issue. For an overview of the whole Congress go to the STUC website
STUC 2023 – Supporting further education staff
Congress showed support for staff in further education about to take industrial action – after rejecting a miserly 2% pay ...
STUC 2023 – Colombia needs peace, and Chile ” the other 9/11″
Congress heard that the collapse of the ceasefire in Colombia and the attack on 29 March 2023 attributed to the ...
STUC 2023 – Accountability and public boards
Congress noted that many places on Scotland’s Public Boards are held by a “wealthy class of executives” including ‘influential’ bankers, ...
STUC 2023 – Racism is everyone’s problem
Congress recognised the reality of present racism and the legacy of historic racism in Scottish society. A wide ranging motion ...
STUC 2023 – World Cup legacy must be protections for migrant workers
Congress was warned that although the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is over, the impact continues on the families of ...
STUC 2023 – Protecting women’s right to choose
Congress overwhelmingly supported Gillian Mackay, MSP’s Members Bill calling for the introduction of buffer zones outside health care centres offering ...
STUC 2023 – Supporting our right to know
Congress supported a call to update Scotland's Freedom of information legislation by backing the proposal being put to Holyrood by ...
STUC 2023 – Justice doesn’t come cheap
Congress backed calls for improved resourcing for the criminal justice system. This came in the form of a motion highlighting ...
STUC 2023 – Additional support needs additional support
Congress backed calls for more resourcing for pupils in Scotland’s schools who have additional support needs. It has been established ...
STUC 2023 – Value Scottish workers with better pay
Congress recognised the pressures that years of austerity and the cost of living crisis has had on workers, exacerbated by ...
STUC 2023 – Against the National Care Service Bill, for a real national care service
Congress delivered a stinging condemnation of the Scottish Government’s National Care Service Bill. With a call from UNISON that the ...
STUC 2023 – Publicly owned energy and climate change
The STUC will campaign for democratic public ownership and an integrated industrial strategy to tackle climate change and the energy ...
STUC 2023 – Time for coordinated action
Congress unanimously backed a motion that called for a united campaign of coordinated industrial action across both the private and public sectors ...
STUC 2023 – Fairness in funding, staffing, wages and housing
Congress gave it’s full backing to UNISON’s demand for fair funding, fair staffing, fair wages and decent housing for Scottish ...
STUC 2023 Fringe – Procuring Human Rights Home and Abroad
UNISON has joined forces with human rights and corporate accountability campaigners to fight for a new law on Human Rights ...
STUC 2023 – Invest in our children
Recognising the importance of valuing school staff, including teachers, as they take action to support pupils to recover from the ...
STUC 2023 – Poverty Blights Children’s lives
Delegates backed a call on the Scottish Government to use its Education Reform programme to facilitate improved outcomes for disadvantaged ...
STUC 2023 – Flexible working, the four day week – and a better life
Congress recognised the importance of flexible working, especially for the recruitment and retention of women workers, and the STUC pledged ...
STUC 2023 – Defending our freedoms
The first debate of this year’s Congress has seen the Tory government’s attacks on workers’ rights and freedoms slammed by ...