Kathleen Kennedy moving ATUC motion |
Kathleen Kennedy, delegation leader said, “I think we
thoroughly enjoyed it and we worked well as team."
ATUC had submitted three motions. Two were composited and
one stood alone. All were approved.
Our 3 motions were
- Organising in Hospitality
- End Israeli apartheid and the detention of Palestinian Children
- Scotland is not just the Central Belt
Kathleen Kennedy on additional support needs |
Moving the motion on the Monday afternoon, Kathleen painted a
picture of how early you need to leave Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire for a ten
o'clock start.
Kathleen said, “It is an incredible early start and sometimes
means an overnight stay.”
She went on to explain why this issue is as much about
equality as anything else and she asked that the STUC and affiliated unions
take this into account when planning Scotland wide meetings.
Kathleen added, “Now the motion has been passed, let's see
how many unions take it into account!”
Kathleen also spoke in support of the motion on Additional Support
Needs which was about providing the right training for professionals supporting
children with additional support needs. This is an area which Kathleen feels
passionately about, as once she needed the appropriate support in secondary
school due to her physical abilities.
Kathleen told Congress that she needed a scribe, and after
receiving this help, her marks improved, showing how important these
professionals are.
Tyrinne Rutherford seconding |
Tyrinne also seconded an emergency motion on 'UK, USA and
France bombing Syria.'
Fiona Napier seconded the composite motion 'Israeli
Government Attack on Human Rights' as our motion 'End Israel Apartheid and the
Detention of Palestinian Children' had been composite into this.