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In January 2005, Rooms lobbied the recently-formed [[European Parliament Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy]]. {{ref|euro}}  
 
In January 2005, Rooms lobbied the recently-formed [[European Parliament Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy]]. {{ref|euro}}  
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==Political Donations==
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UCATT is reported to have donated £2500 to [[Peter Hain]]'s failed deputy leadership campaign<ref>Livingstone, T. (2008) 'I find it hard to see how he can continue if he is the sort of man who forgets about pounds 100,000'. The <i>Western Mail</i> 12th January 2008</ref>
  
 
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* {{note|euro}} [http://www.nuklear21.com/resources/Issue1.pdf &#39;Create a world class EU research establishment at Sellafield, say unions&#39; (pdf file)], ''Power'' (nUKlear21 journal), issue 1, first quarter 2005.
 
* {{note|euro}} [http://www.nuklear21.com/resources/Issue1.pdf &#39;Create a world class EU research establishment at Sellafield, say unions&#39; (pdf file)], ''Power'' (nUKlear21 journal), issue 1, first quarter 2005.
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[[Category:Nuclear spin - trade unions]]
 
[[Category:Nuclear spin - trade unions]]

Revision as of 15:06, 30 April 2008

Background

The Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (UCATT) is Britain's only specialist construction workers union. It has more than 120,000 members employed in building trades in both the private and public sectors. [1]

Pro nuclear

UCATT's convener at Sellafield, Howard Rooms, is also the national secretary of nUKlear21. In a supplement to The Spectator magazine, published 'in association' with BNFL and British Nuclear Group, he wrote: 'We believe that nuclear power - a non-carbon-emitting means of generating electricity - has an important role to play as a provider of baseload power well into the 21st century'. [2]

In January 2005, Rooms lobbied the recently-formed European Parliament Forum for the Future of Nuclear Energy. [3]

Political Donations

UCATT is reported to have donated £2500 to Peter Hain's failed deputy leadership campaign[1]

External links

Articles

References

  1. Livingstone, T. (2008) 'I find it hard to see how he can continue if he is the sort of man who forgets about pounds 100,000'. The Western Mail 12th January 2008