Trade Unionists for Safe Nuclear Energy
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Trade Unionists for Safe Nuclear Energy (TUSNE) is an informal grouping of trade unionists 'who are supportive of the use of civil nuclear energy within a balanced energy policy and a safe and clean environment'.
Contents
Background
Formed in 1984, the organisation’s executive committee is made up of senior officials from the major trade unions within the electricity supply industry.
- TUSNE’s main mission is to provide a forum for debate about energy issues, and regularly attends trade union and political conferences in Scotland, including the STUC, the Labour Party, the SNP, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservative Party. [1]
Affiliations
People
Funding
Contact, Resources and Notes
Resources
- SUBMISSION FROM TUSNE (TRADE UNIONISTS FOR SAFE NUCLEAR ENERGY) to the Enterprise and Culture Committee
Notes
- ↑ SUBMISSION FROM TUSNE (TRADE UNIONISTS FOR SAFE NUCLEAR ENERGY), Enterprise and Culture Committee, Scottish Parliament archive, acc 10 October 2013