Hundreds to converge in May for national conference
by Hannah Deasy
 

The union’s biennial conference will take place in the INEC in Killarney this May, running from Wednesday 13th May to Friday 15th May. 

 

In line with the union rule book, official notice issued to branches in January, along with all relevant deadlines for submitting motions and nominations. 

 

Conference is a crucial part of the union calendar, as it provides members with a unique opportunity to shape union policy, and to elect the union’s officers. It takes place every second year, with divisional conferences taking place in the intervening period.  

 

National secretary with responsibility for union conferences Catherine Keogh said: “We’ll be back in the INEC in Killarney this May, as it’s the only venue big enough to accommodate Fórsa’s national conference. That’s a testament to the continued growth of our union.” 

 

“Conference is a very special moment as it brings members together, from all six divisions of the union, to debate motions and set our priorities. With so many pressing national and international crises impacting workers today, form the cost-of-living crisis to protecting hybrid work, there will be a packed agenda.” 

 

If your branch annual general meeting (AGM) is yet to take place, you can consult our guide on how to use your AGM to prepare for conference here. Branches must submit motions and nominations by 25th February.  

 

Get a feel for what happens at national union conference by watching the highlights of our 2024 conference. 

 

 

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