The TUC Women's conference 2010
The 80th TUC Women's Conference was held Floral Hall, Winter Garden, Eastbourne.

The Community Union Delegation
In no particular order: Esther Marriott, Tracy Clarke, Rajinder Sagoo, Sue Mather, Carol Hodgson, Helen Elliott, Brenda Clarke, Geraldine Donnelly, Carole Harrison, Maxine Sayers, Janet Bownes
MOTIONS Discussed
1 A workplace agenda for women
2 Equal pay in the private sector
3 Equal pay, promotion and the long hours culture
4 Protect our pensions
5 Part-time workers
6 Older workers
7 Confidentiality clauses

8 Discrimination
9 The price of motherhood
10 Public services and the global recession
11 Civil Service Compensation Scheme (CSCS)
12 Public debt and the Gender Equality Duty
13 Beating the Tories - free school meals
14 Call centre working
15 Flexible working
16 Women and the anti-BNP campaign
17 The threat of the far right
18 Ending objectification and violence against women
19 Violence against Women
20 Domestic abuse
21 Domestic violence awareness in schools

22 Safe havens for all women
23 End violence against women
24 Women’s safety
25 Sexualisation of girls and young women
26 Sexualisation of girls
27 Stop violence against women in betting shops
28 Gender sensitive asylum system
29 The impact of public service cuts on justice for women
30 Getting women more active in their unions
31 Equality of access
32 The representation of women in the music industry
33 TUC Committees
34 Gender and international development

35 Never forget the women of africa: A UN Women’s Agency
36 Afghanistan
37 Violence against women
38 Sexual violence against women as a weapon of war
39 Support for Leyla Zana
40 Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) and climate change
41 Health and safety for women in the workplace
42 Risk assessments for pregnant workers
43 Women and alcohol
COMPOSITE MOTIONS
C1 A workplace agenda for women
C2 Equal pay in the private sector
C3 Equal pay, promotion and the long hours culture
C4 Protect our pensions
