IWCE Event
A day conference for all trades
unionists including Union Learn reps, trade union branch officers, TUC/ Trade
Union Studies tutors, WEA/adult education lecturers, and mature students,
organised by Trade Union Solidarity magazine and Bridgwater Trades Union
Council
11am to 4pm, Saturday 2nd
August
GWRSA/Railway Club, Wellington Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 5HA
Speakers:
Marie Hughes South West TUC Regional Education
Officer
Trish Lavelle CWU National Education Officer
Becca Kirkpatrick Co-editor Trade Union Solidarity
Shan Maidment TU studies tutor, City of Bristol
College
Carole Vallelly GMB Southern Region/TUC tutor
Nigel Costley, Secretary, South West TUC
Dave Chapple, Bridgwater TUC
Ian Manborde, Ruskin College
Richard Ross London Metropolitan University
Cost is £5 per person which includes
buffet lunch. Places are limited: please register in advance if possible, make
cheques out to “Bridgwater Trades Union Council” and send to Dave
Chapple, Conference Organiser, 1 Blake Place, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA6 5AU.
Further details phone 07707 869 144 or e-mail davechapple@btinternet.com
Programme
10.30am to 11am: registration tea and
coffee
11am: welcome: Vicki Nash, Somerset NUT
and President Bridgwater TUC
11.05am: First session: Chair, Andy
Newman, GMB, White Horse (Wiltshire) TUC
Speakers: Marie Hughes, Trish Lavelle,
Dave Chapple
11.50am: discussion
12.30pm: Second session: Chair, Glen
Burrows, RMT, Bridgwater TUC
Speakers: Nigel Costley, Shan Maidment,
Richard Ross
1.15pm: discussion
2PM BUFFET LUNCH AND LICENSED BAR
2.40pm: Third session: Chair: Richard
Capps, PCS, vice-Chair South West TUC
Speakers: Carole Vallelly, Ian
Manborde, Becca Kirkpatrick
3.25pm: discussion including conference
follow-up
4pm: Close of conference
The last few generations have seen,
overall, both a crisis and decline in the general field of what used to be
called working-class education. Despite substantial government Union Learn
funding, now of course under severe pressure, and some impressive internal
trade union shop steward programmes, the subsidised and ‘liberal’ ‘adult
education sector where many of us learned the theory and practice of socialism
has almost disappeared.
This conference is a ground-breaking
attempt to address this crisis, asking these questions amongst many
others: would the internet have destroyed adult ‘liberal’ education
without any government cuts? Do any trade unions educate their members for
socialism or merely effective trades unionism? Can a volunteer/community-led
strategy restore cuts to Union Learn and adult evening courses?
What about the left-wing political
parties, including Labour and the Greens? What are the strategies to restore a
once-thriving Independent Working Class Education as part of the workers’
emancipation project? Do TUC courses succeed in teaching solidarity between
workers in different unions? Could local trades councils play a new educational
role?
These of course are only a few possible
ways of approaching our conference subject: make sure you raise yours! Our
speakers will all, hopefully, give us personal reflections of all their years
teaching workers, as well as their own ideas for future education campaigns.
Bridgwater GWRSA/Railway
Club is 100 yards from Bridgwater rail station at the east end of Wellington
Rd. Car parking in adjacent station car park. Bridgwater station is served by
an hourly train service throughout the day, arriving from Bristol at 40 minutes
past the hour and from Taunton at 15/20 minutes past the hour. Bridgwater is
also easily accessible from the M5 motorway with two junctions: north
(Dunball/Junction 23) and south (Huntworth/Junction 24). The GWRSA/railway club
itself is one of the national network of railway clubs which in themselves are
an important part of working-class history-they were funded by the employers,
and so can be understood both as social concession or dangerous
palliative. However, you will find the Bridgwater GWRSA a friendly,
thriving but last-surviving local working class club. We look forw
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