Useful Information

Tuesday 13 December 2011


Join us on Thursday 15 December at a lobby of the council meeting. 5pm at the Assembly Rooms, Derby. Learn more in our flyer.

Monday 28 November 2011

Whether you’re public or private sector everybody deserves a decent pension-it’s an issue for us all. Please circulate to your contacts display on your website etc. but most of all join us on the day to raise the focus of pensions, jobs, services and industry. 

Moz Greenshields Secretary Derby Area Trades Union Council

Download the flyer here

Wednesday 14 September 2011

March for the Alternative - Birmingham



Date: Sunday 18 September
Assemble at 11 am on Granville Street B1 1JW
Speakers include: Billy Hayes CWU, Mark Serwotka PCS, Christine Blower NUT, Paul Kenny GMB
This year the Lib Dems are having their annual conference in Birmingham and the TUC is organising a march and rally to show opposition to the Coalition Government's disastrous policies of pay freezes, cuts and attacks on public services that are producing rising unemployment, cuts in living standards and stagnation. The march will also show the support for The Alternative. We need jobs, growth and justice for a sustainable future and this event will send that message loud and clear.
Flyers are available to download. Click here
More information can be found on the TUC website

Tuesday 13 September 2011

Thameslink contract reinforces the lack of competition in the rolling stock market


The Thameslink contract will exacerbate the anti-competitive nature of the rolling stock leasing market, says the TUC today (Tuesday) as the issue has been selected by the Labour Party front bench for debate to coincide with a Congress motion about the contract to be moved by ASLEF and Unite.
The TUC believes that the Thameslink contract consolidates ownership in the highly concentrated and anti-competitive rolling stock leasing market, and that the government and rail regulators are failing to act to keep the market open.The TUC had called for the decision not to award the Thameslink contract to Bombardier be referred to the Office of Rail Regulation and the Competition Commission over concerns that the contract potentially takes away fair competition and leaves the market dominated by a couple of providers.
The winning Siemens consortium is part financed by 3i Infrastructure, the Jersey-based private equity firm that also part-owns Eversholt one of the three leasing companies (ROSCOs) which control 95 per cent of UK rolling stock.
TUC Deputy General Secretary Frances O'Grady cited a Competition Commission report from 2009 that raised concerns about competition in the rolling stock market, even before the Siemens contract was won. Responding to a market investigation by the Office of Rail Regulation, the Competition Commission report found that the concentration of ownership and significant barriers to new entrants contributed to a lack of competition in the rolling stock market.
The TUC also believes that the complexity of the contract and the leasing requirement within it could be seen to favour bidders with existing capital investment functions and higher credit ratings, such as Siemens.
However, in response the Secretary of State and the Office of Rail Regulation chose not to investigate the issue of concentrated ownership arising from the design and award of the contract.
TUC Deputy General Secretary Frances O' Grady said: "Awarding the Thameslink contract to Siemens is not only terrible news for the thousands of workers at Bombardier, but it's bad value for money for the government who will be paying out benefits when they should be collecting taxes for workers leading our manufacturing revival.
"We have written to the Secretary of State and the Rail Regulator to raise serious concerns about the awarding of the Thameslink contract, as it consolidates more of the UK's rolling stock into the hands of one company. We are disappointed that the government has side-stepped this issue which has adverse effects on an already anti-competitive market.
"We also believe the way the Thameslink contract has been formulated favours a particularly financial model, which will impact on future contracts such as Crossrail.
"The government hasn't yet signed the final contract and still has time and legal power to re-examine the Thameslink bid."

Sunday 17 April 2011

April Events

The DATUC committee are pleased to invite you to some exciting events in April:


On Tuesday 26 April the historic documentary "Dole not Coal" will be screening at the QUAD in Derby. Tickets cost £2 each and £1 of this will go to charity.


Saturday 30 April sees the annual Silk Mill March and Rally take place in Derby. The March will go from the Assembly Rooms in Derby to the Silk Mill (where we will pause briefly to lay the chaplet). Unlike previous years we will then head back to the Market Place for speeches and entertainment from The Banner Theatre Group.


After the Silk Mill Rally (also on Saturday 30 April) there will also be a discussion group, organised by the Derby People's History Group on "The Silk Mill Lock Out: Strike, Lockout or Revolution?". 






See Diary of Events for the details of these and all forthcoming events. 
If you want more information please contact the named contact against the event or myself (Julia Williams) at julia.union@gmail.com

New Events Page Added

A new Diary of Events page has been added to this website. Click on this link:
http://derbyareatradesunioncouncil.blogspot.com/p/diary-of-events.html
or click on the "Diary of Events" tab above. 



Monday 4 April 2011

Derby People's History events

Colleagues in the Derby area may wish to know about two Derby Peoples' History meetings coming up.
Alice Wheeldon: poisoner or patriot and suffragette?

Sat 16th April, 2pm, Derby Studio Theatre, with Sustained Magic Theatre.


The Silk Mill Lockout: strike, lockout or revolution?
Sat 30th April, Brewery Tap pub, 1, Derwent Street, from 2.00 p.m., following the Silk Mill march and rally.


For more information on both these events contact Keith Venables: venablesk@yahoo.co.uk

Friday 11 March 2011

What you doing 26th March?

We will be there - where will you be?