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- Geelong Trades Hall Women Unionists Network
- Protest to support Ark Tribe
- Australian Tour - Senator Piedad Córdoba Ruiz - Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
- Geelong Trades Hall will be closed!
- $4000 for Cancer Council - Girls Night In.
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The GTHC Women Unionists Network Annual Award for Women honours a female union member(s) from the Geelong region who makes or has made outstanding efforts to promote women’s participation in the union movement.
The criteria for the Award are:
i an active union member;
ii outstanding service as a Delegate, EEO Delegate, OH&S Delegate;
iii active Women Unionists Network Committee member and/or other union or GTHC committee member, where they work to promote and encourage women’s participation in union activities;
iv other outstanding service to women unionists.
v outstanding contribution to a union campaign
Nominees must meet at least two of the above criteria
Process
Nominations will open at the Women Unionists Network Committee meeting in November each year and close the first week in February of each year.
The Women Unionists Network Committee will nominate a panel of three people consisting of the Geelong Trades Hall Secretary and two women nominated from the Women Unionists Network.
The Panel will assess the nominations and make a consensus decision on the basis of the selection criteria. The panel will have the option of seeking further information about a nominee if required. Where consensus cannot be reached a vote will be taken.
The winner will be decided by the Panel and will be final.
The Panel will inform the Women Unionists Network Committee at the first meeting in February of each year.
The winner will be notified once the final decision is made.
The Award will first be presented in 2009 and will be awarded annually at the Geelong Trades Hall Labour Day dinner.
Geelong Trades Hall
Women Unionists Network
Annual Award for Women Unionists
2009 NOMINATION FORM
I…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Name or Union Contact person
Contact details………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
wish to nominate……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
who is a member of the ……………………………………………………………………………………Union.
Please outline how the nominee meets the award criteria.
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Please provide any other comments or information supporting your nominee.
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If you have supporting documents such as newspaper articles or union magazine articles regarding your nominee please staple them to the nomination form.
Nomination forms are to be returned to the Geelong Trades Hall Award Panel 127 Myers Street Geelong by COB on the 1st February 2010
Ark Tribe faces a jail sentence of up to six months or a $22,000 fine for allegedly failing to attend a compulsory interrogation by the ABCC in 2008.
The next court hearing is in Adelaide on Friday 30 October.
In solidarity with Ark there will be a protest held in Geelong this
Friday, 30th October at 9.30am outside the Federal Government Member, Richard Marles, office. 17a Yarra Street, Geelong
The protest will be addressed by Noel Washington, Vice President Victorian CFMEU. All supporters are welcome to come along and demand an end to industry cops and unjust coercive powers.
For Peace in Colombia -Free political prisoners!
Senator Piedad Córdoba is the principal figure behind a peace movement that has helped to free civilian hostages caught up in the fighting between the government and guerrilla forces. Senator Cordoba is opposed to the military solution to the armed confilict.
She has spoken out in opposition to the administration of President Uribe and its current policy of fighting for peace by attacking the guerrillas with the nation’s military. Instead she proposes a dialogue and humanitarian exchange of prisoners as the way to move forward.
6:30pm Wed 25 NovemberBrunswick Town Hall (233 Sydney Rd Brunswick)
Entry by Donation $15/10 concession
www.colombiasolidarity.net
Organised by Peace and Justice for Colombia
For more info, email: pjfcolombia@gmail.com or phone 0402 608 265; 0401 737 569 or 0407 500 839
Att: To Unions
As Addressed
Local Delegates / Stewards / O.H.S. Reps
Users of Geelong Trades Hall Council
Re: Closure of Geelong Trades Hall Council
Monday 9th – 13th November 2009 (inclusive)
Asbestos Removal
Dear Comrades
Please be aware from Monday 9th November 2009 to Friday 13th November 2009 Geelong Trades Hall will be closed for asbestos removal.
Could all affected comrades please remove any paperwork and scheduled meetings that you may require during that time frame.
There will be no exemptions permitted.
If you have any queries regarding this closure please contact Tim Gooden on 0438 088 112 or at the office 5221 1712 (before the closure)
Yours in solidarity
Tim Gooden
Secretary
The Geelong Trades Hall Women Unionists Network again supported the Cancer Council of Victoria by holding a ‘Girls Night In’ on Tuesday night.
Geelong Trades Hall Vice President Ms Christine Couzens said “the Women Unionists Network held the annual event at the Geelong Trades Hall, which included an auction, raffle and a variety of stalls.
Many Unions and Geelong Businesses donated items to raffle and auction on the night and some also set up stalls with 10% of all sales being donated to the Cancer Council, their generosity is greatly appreciated. The money raised on the night funds research into women’s cancers, she said”.
Ms Couzens said “the group of women unionists raised almost $4,000 on the night with the total amount going directly to the Cancer Council of Victoria. This is a fantastic result and we are all really proud to have been a part of such an important fundraiser”.
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