Tuesday, 26 June 2018
Jurgen Thomanek
This talk has been postponed was supposed to be tonight but will be rescheduled in the next fortnight please watch this space for more details
Monday, 25 June 2018
Alison Evison, CoSLA President addresses STUC Highland and Island's Conference
Alison Evison |
Good morning everyone
I’m delighted to be here with you,
and I want to start by firstly thanking you for inviting me today.
I’m really pleased to be able to
join you because it is a chance to build the kind of approach that I want COSLA
to be all about- working together to understand the issues, learn from one
another, and focus on solutions.
That’s vitally important, because every
day millions of people rely on the essential services that councils provide. And that simply wouldn’t be possible without
the huge dedication and hard work of the 240,000 staff that deliver them in
communities across the country.
Local Government is one of
Scotland's largest employers, and roughly 1 in 10 working people are employed
by a council. As a lifelong trade union
member and teacher for over 20 years, I absolutely believe in the vital
importance of a properly skilled and valued workforce in getting the best
possible outcomes for our communities.
Friday, 15 June 2018
Aberdeen remembers Grenfell - FBU's Leon Murray - "We will not rest till we have justice."
ATUC held a moving commemoration for Grenfell in Aberdeen on 14th June, remembering the
72 men, women and children killed one year ago this evening in a
terrible and preventable fire.
It began with a statement from the Justice4Grenfell, then around 50 people lit candles and wrote
messages of support to survivors, families and friends of those lost.
There were emotional speeches and poems and a clear message that we will not
forget and we will fight for justice for those who died and those left
behind. We thank all the speakers.
Leon Murray spoke on behalf of
Fire Brigades Union. Here is the speech he made.
"I’d like to thank Aberdeen Trades Union Council for
organising this event and inviting me to attend and I’d also like to thank you
all for coming here to take part in what, I’m sure you will agree, has been a
very moving event. It’s right that we remember what happened a year ago in this
way.
None of us will ever forget what we saw on our TV screens
when we woke up that morning, the shear horror of the event unfolding was
impossible to comprehend. As a firefighter it was no easier to believe, no
firefighter in the UK had ever dealt with a fire of that magnitude, it was a
fire that could not be prepared for, it should not have been able to happen.
Once we all realised that what we witnessed was real then
the questions started to be asked, and those questions remain largely
unanswered. How could this have happened, how could a relatively modern
building in one of the richest areas, of one of the richest cities in the world
be involved in a tragedy so horrific that 72 people, 72 innocent men, women and
children lost their lives?
Monday, 4 June 2018
Vigil in Aberdeen to remember Grenfell one year on - please join us.
Aberdeen will join the commemorations happening in towns and cities
throughout Scotland and the UK to remember Grenfell, one year on.
A vigil, organised by Aberdeen Trades Union Council, will be held in St Nicholas Square on Thursday 14th June from 6.30-7.30pm. This will be followed by short speeches and contributions.
ATUC Secretary, Fiona Napier said, "As the inquiry begins into Grenfell, and we have heard the moving testimonies from loved ones to all those who perished in the fire, it reminds us that we must never forget what happened here - a completely avoidable tragedy.
"We will be remembering those whose lives were lost and all their friends and relatives who were so deeply affected by the terrible events of a year ago.
"We will be giving thanks to the emergency services who worked tirelessly, at cost to themselves, to deal with the fire and its aftermath.
"But we will also be pledging to fight to ensure that this terrible tragedy can never happen again."
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A vigil, organised by Aberdeen Trades Union Council, will be held in St Nicholas Square on Thursday 14th June from 6.30-7.30pm. This will be followed by short speeches and contributions.
ATUC Secretary, Fiona Napier said, "As the inquiry begins into Grenfell, and we have heard the moving testimonies from loved ones to all those who perished in the fire, it reminds us that we must never forget what happened here - a completely avoidable tragedy.
"We will be remembering those whose lives were lost and all their friends and relatives who were so deeply affected by the terrible events of a year ago.
"We will be giving thanks to the emergency services who worked tirelessly, at cost to themselves, to deal with the fire and its aftermath.
"But we will also be pledging to fight to ensure that this terrible tragedy can never happen again."
For details on Facebook click here
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