July 2003
9th : STUC welcomes Hatfield prosecutions
The STUC recognises that this case is far from over, but it does highlight the need for legislation to be introduced in Scotland. We will be raising the issue with the Justice Minister at the earliest opportunity.
18th : ?George W Bush has confirmed that there is not a cat in hell?s chance of Guantanamo bay prisoners ..
Press release regarding the fate of prisoners being held at Guantanamo Bay
22nd : ?Trinity Mirror is putting Scotland?s top papers at risk?, says STUC
Press release from STUC commenting on the news that GPMU members at the ?Daily Record? and ?Sunday Mail? are to ballot for industrial action over the decision of the papers? owner, Trinity Mirror, to transfer a range of jobs to locations in England.
25th : STUC Youth Conference debate youth crime policy with Scottish Executive?s Justice Minister
The STUC Youth Conference will today welcome the Scottish Executive?s Justice Minister, Cathy Jamieson MSP, to their Conference and debate the Executive?s policy in relation to youth crime with her.
25th : STUC Youth Conference calls for an end to age discrimination in minimum wage
The STUC Youth Conference call for an end to age discrimination by the Government in their policy relating to the National Minimum Wage and announce their intention to lobby Westminster MPs on this issue in the Autumn.
30th : ?Centre for Corporate Accountability and STUC announce first conference on corporate killing?
The CCA with the support of the STUC and Thompsons Solicitors have announced plans to hold a Conference on Thursday, 23 October 2003 highlight the issue of "Safety and Corporate Criminal Accountability?.




