Update on the Belfast Office

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Prospect updates members on Belfast Office location

Prospect General Secretary Mike Clancy was in Belfast on November 29th to meet with representatives from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and also with the Irish Congress of Trades Unions (ICTU) Deputy General Secretary Owen Reidy 



Prospect general secretary Mike Clancy

Feedback from representatives was positive and wide ranging and set out their hopes and expectations for building on Angela Moffats' appointment as Prospect's first full time officer working in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In particular representatives were keen for Prospect to have a permanent base and for Prospect to build on our presence and profile . 

As a result of Mike's meeting with Owen, along with Angela, Prospect National Secretary for Scotland and Ireland Richard Hardy and Head of Organisational Development Nicola Duffy, Mike was able to tell the representatives that Prospect will continue to operate out of the ICTU building on Donegall Street for the foreseeable future.

"It was a really positive meeting with Owen, and we'd like to say thanks to the ICTU for helping us over the initial set up period and now offering us a more permanent home, we really look forward to working together going forward. Clearly the reps want to see us grow our presence here and a permanent base will allow Richard and his team to make concrete staffing plans going forward"

"it's great to have a sense of permanence" added Prospect Negotiation Officer Angela Moffat "the new office has a great potential to become a real hub for Prospect activity across all our sectors here, energy, public services and BECTU"

Once a formal agreement is signed with the ICTU Prospect will organise an opening event, so keep an eye on communications channels for more details

Prospect National Secretary for Scotland and Ireland Richard Hardy concluded "as always it was a positive meeting with Owen, it's always interesting to get Owen and the ICTU's view on the issues facing the Trade Union movement in both Northern Ireland and the Republic, being co-located in the ICTU building sends an important signal that Prospect is keen to play a major role in building the movement across both countries"