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New Publishers.

We have launched our new publisher with two fantastic books. I hope that EC members will

ensure that promotion al work is undertaken in their unions.

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New beer.

This has been launched. Please encourage sales. It is called Workers’ Red Ale.

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Liberating Arts Festival.

This will be a tremendous event – if trade unionists turn out in some numbers for it. It is a quite

unique event and has attracted a lot of attention.

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Union Building Conference.

Further discussion of ideas for the event needs to take place and a programme finalised for

circulation in October.

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Affiliates and Non affiliates.

10.1

A positive meeting with the union VOICE has been held.

10.2

Positive discussions with the IWGB have taken place.

10.3

Positive discussions with a number of unions at Congress have taken place.

10.4

Advertisements for union journals and social media promoting the hotel and other

services have been prepared. These are customised for the unions with their own

logos etc.

10.5

A comprehensive and exciting review of education is being conducted by the

General Secretary and Education Officer and Dr Stephen French of Keele University.

10.6

A tender will be submitted to undertake the accountancy and audit work of one

affiliate.

10.7

Tenders have been submitted to undertake the management accounts and VAT

work for one affiliate.

10.8

Another affiliate has commissioned the GFTU to undertake its organisational review.

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Staffing.

11.1

The Education Administrator has left us. Her manager the Education Officer was

unable to sanction the completion of her mid way probationary review. A further

oral report will be made at the EC.

11.2

Shamil Karia now undertakes hotel finance work and ICT.

11.3

Shamil Karia and Claire Ryan are updating the social media.

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Kurdish Festival.

12.1

Though expenditure exceed income largely because of some disorganisation by

partners in relation to food, the event which attracted 650 people and two leading

Turkish/Kurdish MPs including Ocalan’s niece, was a major success with 650 people

enjoying dance, music, speeches, films, art exhibitions, food, children’s activities

workshops and speeches. We should not underestimate how very important such an

event is for the Kurdish Community in Britain.

12.2

As a fund raiser for the Free Ocalan Campaign I have done a version of a 5,000 year

old poem called Lugalbanda. I hope EC members will encourage sales.