Eastbourne Trades Council

A forum for trade unionists and union branches with members in the Eastbourne area. Meets and campaigns on unions' campaigns and the priorities of the TUC in Eastbourne.

Affiliation Form 2019



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Which Union should I Join ?

Which Union should I Join ?
Click for information on which Unions are organised in which local workplaces.

Affiliated Unions

  • Unite the Union (SE 6258 branch)
  • Unite the Union (SE 6253 branch)
  • Unite the Union (SE 6263 branch)
  • Unite Community (SE 100C3 branch)
  • National Education Union (Lewes, Wealden and Eastbourne Association)
  • NASUWT- the teachers' union (Lewes and Eastbourne Association)
  • Usdaw (Sussex No 1. branch)
  • Communication Workers' Union (South East Central Branch)
  • Communication Workers' Union (Southdowns Weald and Rother branch)
  • Unison (East Sussex Area Branch)
  • Unison (Hastings and Eastbourne Healthcare)
  • Unison (University of Brighton Branch)
  • Unison (Sussex Partnership NHS Branch)
  • Musicians' Union (South Eastern Region)
  • Transport Salaried Staff Association (Brighton 160 Branch)
  • GMB (Brighton Branch)
  • PCS (London and SE EFRA Branch)
  • PCS (East Sussex DWP Branch)
  • RMT (East Sussex Coastway branch)
  • ASLEF (Eastbourne Branch)
  • UCU (University of Sussex branch)

Officers

Chair: Keith Crane (PCS)
Vice-Chair: Julie Hart (Usdaw)
Secretary: Dave Brinson (National Education Union)
Treasurer: Chrissie Parsons (Unison)
Asst. Sec: Louise Walton (Unite Community)






Workplace Newsletter Spring 2020

Workplace Newsletter Spring 2020
Eastbourne Trades Council produces a regular workplace newsletter to reps in over 100 unionised workplaces in Eastbourne. Click here to download a copy. If your workplace is not receiving this, please contact the Secretary on secretary@east-sussex.nut.org.uk to be added to the mailing list.

Trades Councils in the Community

Your union branch speaks up for your members and potentialmembers in the workplace. Whether it’s pay, rights at work, healthand safety or lifelong learning, your branch exists to get a better dealfor your members.

Unions also need to raise their voice in the world beyond the workplace when:
• the public services delivered and used by union members come under threat
• racists and fascists try to divide local communities
• local authorities seek to reduce democratic control of education or housing.

That’s where your local trades union council comes in. Trades councils bringtogether local union branches to campaign across a community on issuesthat matter to working people.

Facing closure?: Your trades council can provide practical support and solidarity.
Tackling racism? Your trades council can help unite local people against the haters.
Privatisation problems? Your trades council can help campaign for public ownership and democratic control.

Eastbourne Trades Council represents workers in public and private sector employment across the Borough of Eastbourne and the parish of Willingdon and Jevington.

Trades Council Documents

  • Affiliation Form 2019
  • Rules and Constitution of Eastbourne Trades Council
  • The Len Caine Memorial Prize
  • Workplace Newsletter November 2018
  • Workplace Newsletter March 2018
  • Workplace Newsletter: April 2017
  • Workplace Newsletter: November 2015
  • Workplace Newsletter- March 2015
  • Workplace Newsletter (July 2014)
  • Workplace Newsletter (November 2013)
  • Workplace Newsletter (July 2013)
  • Workplace Newsletter (Jan 13)
  • Workplace Newsletter- November 2012
  • Workplace Newsletter July 2012
  • Workplace Newsletter- April 2012
  • Trades Unionists say "Hands off Eastbourne DGH"
  • EASTBOURNE TRADES COUNCIL LIBRARY

Meeting Dates 2023-4

The AGM for 2023 will be held on 21st March at 7.30pm, at the Tesco Community Space. Dates for subsequent meetings will be agreed there.

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Len Caine Memorial Prize

An annual prize recognising the work of a local union representative. Click here to find out more.

National Pensioners Convention

National Pensioners Convention
Eastbourne TUC is proud to affiliate to the National Pensioners' Convention. Click to find out more about their work and campaigns.

Stand Up to Racism

Stand Up to Racism
We are proud to be affiliated both to the national Stand Up to Racism campaign,and the Eastbourne local group.

International

International
Eastbourne TUC is proudly affiliated to the Cuba Solidarity Campaign.

Index of Topics

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Useful Links

  • Trades Union Congress
  • Lewes Trades Council
  • Brighton Trades Council
  • Hastings Against the Cuts
  • False Economy: Why cuts are not the cure
  • WorkSMART: rights at work, info on YOUR company, and recognised union finder.
  • Unite Against Fascism
  • National Pensioners Convention
  • United Campaign to repeal the anti-union laws
  • LGBT History Month
  • Black History Month
  • Disability History Month

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