Our database of policy motions from ICTU conferences.

Older People

Motion no
8
Having regard for the motion adopted on Retired Members at the 2011 Congress Biennial Conference and noting the Report of the Executive Council and motion adopted at the Biennial Conference in 1995, and having regard for the experience of trade unions centres...
Adopted

Trade Union Commission

Motion no
9
Congress endorses the proposal submitted by the Executive Council, based on the work of the Trade Union Commission, for achieving a revitalised and restructured trade union movement. The Executive Council is hereby directed to implement this proposal...
Adopted

Global Solidarity

Motion no
10
Global Solidarity within the global trade union movement has never been in greater demand. The international onslaught on the lives of working people worldwide, particularly those living close to or in poverty requires a decisive response from civic society at...
Adopted

Northern Ireland

Motion no
11
Conference notes the disconnection between economic decision-making and the people affected by decisions made by individuals and institutions with little or no democratic accountability. We note the on-going role of the Troika in the detail of economic policy...
Adopted

Northern Ireland Society

Motion no
12
Conference expresses its concern at the increased sectarian tensions and displays of community division over the last year in Northern Ireland and reiterates its total opposition to sectarianism in all its forms. In particular Conference is concerned that...
Adopted

Treatment of Older People

Motion no
13
Conference expresses its deep concerns at the growing number of cases in which older people are having their human rights neglected when receiving care. Much has been written about the subject but as yet, very little progress has been made to tackle the...
Adopted

Community Relations

Motion no
15
This conference is deeply concerned at the growing sectarian tensions in our society created by the ongoing controversy over symbols of identity, which are being exploited by political parties for their own agendas. Politicians have for far too long refused to...
Adopted

Equality

Motion no
16
As predicted by a series of Congress resolutions at successive Biennial Conferences, inequality has widened and discrimination has deepened across both jurisdictions. Much of this widening inequality is a result not only of economic crises but is also due to...
Adopted

International Violence Against Women

Motion no
17
Congress shares the shock and outrage at the appalling attack on a 23 year old physiotherapy student in Delhi, in December 2012 who later died from the severe injuries she sustained. The crime caused international outcry, and raised again the need to campaign...
Adopted