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8 June
The National Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) conference will meet on
Saturday 11 June in Camden, London, to help take forward the battle
against all cuts and attacks on workers' pay, pensions and conditions
being made by the government, councils and big businesses. Trade
unionists and campaigners tell us why they are attending the
conference - and why you should too.
"The
conference is a great opportunity to bring activists together to give
confidence to help build for maximum support for the 30 June
coordinated strike action over pensions, involving civil servants,
teachers and lecturers. But it's also an opportunity to increase the
number of unions involved after the 30th to stop the attacks on our
jobs, services and pensions."
Katrine Williams, PCS civil service union, DWP Group vice-president
"The government's austerity programme, carried out on behalf of the
bankers and the rich in society, is now affecting millions of ordinary
working class families. Trade union organised resistance is central to
defeating the Con-Dems' cuts. We need to build up a network of
thousands of active trade unionists, across all union organisations
such as branches, reps' and stewards' committees, so that at each
stage of the battle against the government's programme we can build
solidarity with each other. The NSSN conference on 11 June will be a
key stage in this."
Dave Nellist, Coventry Socialist Party councillor
"Liverpool city council has shed 1,000
jobs already this year and there's a
further £50 million of cuts to be found next year. That's going to
mean many more hundreds of lost jobs, closures, cuts to services. I
think it's vital that shop stewards right across the country get
organised and coordinate our activities. Sections of other councils
have already taken action, like in Southampton. We need to be linked
up."
Dave Walsh, Unite the Union member and Liverpool city council worker
"As a London Ambulance worker, where we are facing 900 jobs
cuts, I'm going to the NSSN
conference to build solidarity across all sectors and unions for the
fights ahead."
Steve Harbord, personal capacity
"I am going to the conference because I want to meet and work with
other Unison members who want to make our union into a fighting one,
not linked to New Labour and against all cuts."
An East Midlands Unison member
"I am going to the NSSN conference to forge links with other trade
unionists in order that we mobilise for a campaign for a general
strike."
Les Woodward, Remploy trade union national convenor, personal capacity
Come to the National Shop Stewards
Network conference!
If you
agree that we shouldn't have to
pay for the banksters' bailouts and
want to help organise a fighting strategy against all cuts, come to
the NSSN conference.
Speakers
include: Alex Gordon, RMT rail union president, Janice Godrich, PCS
civil service union president, Keith Gibson, locked-out Saltend
worker, and Frank Morris, blacklisted Olympic worker.
Saturday 11 June
11.30am-4pm, registration opens at
10.30am
South Camden Community School,
Charrington Street, London NW1 1RG
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