Mr Miliband said the plans were about «a relationship more with individual trade unionists and less about the relationship
with trade union leaders».
Mr Brown last night attended a private dinner
with trade union leaders in Brighton, where he urged them to go on funding the Labour Party.
«Jeremy regards the talks
with trade union leaders as a vehicle to bring people together, and it is disappointing that some have walked away from them.»
Labour's deputy leader, Tom Watson, is expected to hold emergency talks
with trade union leaders to try and get them to withdraw their support for Jeremy Corbyn.
The Labour party leader needs to have a respectful discussion
with Trade union leaders, a key Labour MP said today.
This afternoon, Trump will have lunch with the administrator of the Small Business Administration, and then meet
with trade union leaders.
Not exact matches
«I find it important for Japan and the EU to cooperate
with the United States as well to show to the world the flag of free
trade as a model,» Abe told reporters before a meeting
with European
Union leaders in Brussels.
The Obama Administration has made labor enforcement a top priority for
trade policymaking and in so doing, has built trust
with union leaders and members of Congress.
Trade unions in Scotland have called for Jim Murphy to step down as leader of Scottish Labour as Neil Findlay who stood against Murphy for the leadership last year with the backing of the Left and almost all trade unions announced his resignation from the shadow cabinet at Holyrood where he held the fair work, skills and training b
Trade unions in Scotland have called for Jim Murphy to step down as
leader of Scottish Labour as Neil Findlay who stood against Murphy for the leadership last year
with the backing of the Left and almost all
trade unions announced his resignation from the shadow cabinet at Holyrood where he held the fair work, skills and training b
trade unions announced his resignation from the shadow cabinet at Holyrood where he held the fair work, skills and training brief.
Len McCluskey, Frances O'Grady, Emma Burnell, Neal Lawson, Melissa Kite and Richard Seymour: Our panel of experts consider the merits of the Labour
leader's speech about his party's relationship
with trade unions
It started
with a medium - term perspective; allowed business to set the agenda; and its members are both high - level and diverse, including business secretary Vince Cable, senior
leaders from big companies in the sector, and representatives from research councils,
trade unions and finance companies.
The government should prepare itself for «sustained war»
with the
trade union movement as austerity Britain starts to bite,
leaders have warned.
On Friday Labour's Ed Miliband published a list of the 43 meetings and dinners he has had
with trade union bosses and individual donors since becoming party
leader.
Shadow international
trade secretary Barry «the Constant» Gardiner went on the Today programme as the Labour
leader was expected to back the UK being in a permanent customs
union with the European U
union with the European
UnionUnion.
Speaking after a meeting
with prime minster David Cameron, which he attended
with other
trade union leaders and the TUC this morning, PCS general secretary Mark Serwotka said:
Ed Miliband's move to shake up the
trade unions» relationship
with Labour looks to be simultaneously his strongest and weakest moment as party
leader.
The powerful
union boss said he and the
leaders of the other main
trade unions - which plough millions of pounds into Labour's coffers every year - wanted to sit down
with the party's warring factions to end the in - fighting.
«The
trade unions have always been the anchor that has kept the Labour ship steady in stormy seas and what I'm saying is that because this coup has failed, the
trade unions can broker a peace
with Jeremy as our
leader and the genuine concerns of the PLP.
There will be a voice for moderate
trade unionists who feel they may have sympathy
with the Conservatives or even just feel that they're not being represented by militant
trade union leaders.»
Together
with six prominent left - leaning
leaders from
trade unions, the breakaway members established a new party, the Barisan Sosialis.
Labour
leader Ed Miliband has vowed to «let people back into our politics» as he unveiled details of his promised plan to recast the party's historic link
with the
trade unions.
The problem is that it is not only Labour which will not push a
trade union agenda but the
trade unions themselves the
leaders of which were prepared to do deals
with Labour
leaders to block anti-austerity policies at the recent NPF and therefore at Labour Conference too.
Jeremy Corbyn, who opposes Trident, is heading for a battle
with much of his shadow cabinet, MPs and
trade unions over the issue but the Labour
leader is likely to have the support of grassroots members.
He embarked on a series of meetings
with Scottish Labour
leader Kezia Dugdale, MSPs,
trade unions, council
leaders and local activists.
The
leader of Southampton City Council, Richard Williams, said he will form a taskforce
with trade unions, Jobcentre Plus and local MPs to «help find new employment for the affected staff».
Corbyn has accomplished this to some extent
with the Labour membership and the
leaders of the
trade unions.
Claims of a «stitch - up» in a Scottish safe seat forced the Labour
leader to promise to recast his party's relationship
with the
trade unions.
The change is one part of Labour
leader Ed Miliband's proposed shake - up of the party's historic relationship
with the
trade unions.
Local council
leaders and
trade union bosses are in touch
with moderate MPs encouraging them to return to the fold and help improve the party's fortunes.
He told the party conference that the Cabinet would have featured disgraced ex-Lib Dem minister Chris Huhne - elevated to «Lord Huhne of Wormwood Scrubs» - championing prisoner voting rights and «Baron» Len McCluskey,
with the Unite
leader abolishing Margaret Thatcher's
trade union reforms.
And those betrayals are directly attributable to the rotten role played by the entire layer of middle class antiwar and civil rights
leaders, along
with black nationalists, Stalinists and
trade union bureaucrats.