Congress 2020 is open to all members of the Society online.
Keir Starmer, the leader of the opposition, and TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady, will set out the challenges facing the labour and trade union movement. Together, they will thank key workers, demanding the payrise they have earned.
Monday 14 September
10am | Congress opens with remarks from the president, Ged Nichols |
10.30am | Debate: Safety first - working people on the frontline of coronavirus |
11am | Keynote speech: Frances O’Grady, TUC general secretary |
11.30am | Launching the TUC’s campaign for decent pay for key workers |
11.45am | Debate: The unequal impact of coronavirus |
12.15pm | Close |
Afternoon | Fringe meetings, Q&A with Frances |
Tuesday 15 September
10am | Debate: Preventing unemployment and building a better recovery |
11am | Keynote speech: Keir Starmer MP, leader of the opposition |
11.30am | Debate: Trade unions at the forefront of tackling racism |
12.10pm | Debate: A global recovery for working people |
12.30pm | Close |
Afternoon | Fringe meetings |
More detail about all sessions is on the TUC website.