Tag: 24 General strike

  • 133 – “It’s not about making sense, it’s about making money”

    133 – “It’s not about making sense, it’s about making money”

    The NHS starts our bulletin this week. On Saturday, there is likely to be a big demo in North London to defend Whittington Hospital (see below). Meanwhile, the ConDem attacks are coming into effect soon. Here is a brief piece from NSSN supporter Chris Moore: The Health and Social Care Act – it’s not about…

  • Resisting Austerity in Europe & UK Sat 16th March

    Please make every effort to attend the SERTUC  Fighting Austerity Conference as it was reported at the SERTUC EC that only 60 people had registered by yesterday.  Martin Powell-Davies is the Chair of the  Public Services Sub Committee of SERTUC and is the main organiser of this event (& NSSN Steering Committee).  Registration details below.…

  • No. 132 It’s time for a united union fight for decent pay!

    No. 132 It’s time for a united union fight for decent pay!

      NSSN ebulletin 132 International Women’s Day 2013: Women to the fore against austerity – “it’s high time for a united union fight for decent pay” Women internationally have fought to defend jobs and services and this has never been so important as we approach international women’s day this year.  All the gains that we…

  • No. 131 Don’t Vote for OR Implement CONDEM cuts!

    No. 131 Don’t Vote for OR Implement CONDEM cuts!

    This week a swathe of Barclays’ top bankers piled up one million pound bonuses each – while low-paid workers like the part-time domestics at Whipps Cross hospital, and many others, face serious pay cuts. Cuts to jobs and services are now so deep that a few months ago leaders of some metropolitan councils warned that…

  • BP Tanker drivers at Grangemouth strike report

    BP Tanker drivers at Grangemouth strike report

    BP tanker drivers from the Grangemouth oil refinary last week come out in a 72 hour strike action against cuts to pay and pensions. In a militant show of force workers from Unite are determined that they will not back down in a dipute against an obscenely rich company that regularly makes around £1 billion profit per…

  • No. 130 ‘Its not a crisis, its a con!”

    No. 130 ‘Its not a crisis, its a con!”

    sort of had to blink a few times, were Unite lobbying Unison at its national HQ on 26th Feb 12.30 to save the Agenda for Change? (NHS workers’ agreements which would mean cuts to pay, terms and opting out of national agreements).  Well yes and no, Unite are lobbying at Unison HQ but it’s the National Staff…

  • Bulletin 129 – “Sorry to break your heart, but we’re not signing!”

    Bulletin 129 – “Sorry to break your heart, but we’re not signing!”

    (Finally the website and email is back up & running. HUGE thanks to Pete M and others who helped sort this out. We have a bit of a back log of emails ect so bear with us or drop us a call for anything urgent, thanks) Unions are now producing their responses to the TUC’s…

  • Bulletin 128 Feb 7th

    Bulletin 128 Feb 7th

    Last year’s decision by the TUC conference to prepare for general strike action against the cuts (albeit by contacting the unions to see if is practical) is or could be an historic decision. That a general strike to force back the Tory/LibDem government from its austerity programme is required is a given, and of course…

  • Justice for sacked Unite Housing Rep at Peabody

    Justice for sacked Unite Housing Rep at Peabody

    Following the sacking of Unite rep Teresa Santucci, thirty Unite members leafleted the HQ of Peabody housing association this morning handing out leaflets calling for ‘justice for Teresa’. Unite members from the housing workers branch (LE1111) were joined by members of Unite’s community section and BASSA showing solidarity. NSSN (National Shop Stewards Network) members also…

  • “Balfour Beatty admission is the tip of the iceberg” BSG

    “Balfour Beatty admission is the tip of the iceberg” BSG

    Some updates from the Blacklist Support Group (BSG) over the last week. The group has worked tirelessly to uncover the damaging practices that have undermined workers rights and against blacklisting. NSSN give full support to the campaign. Full opposition day debate in the House of Commons lasting two and a half hours with contributions by…

  • London Fire Authority rejects closure plans after huge FBU protest

    London Fire Authority rejects closure plans after huge FBU protest

    Over 1,000 firefighters shouted, jeered and blew horns outside the head office of the London authority as the fire bosses inside debated whether to close 12 fire stations in London and remove a further 18 engines, cutting 520 jobs and putting the lives of millions of Londoners and visitors in jeopardy. It was pointed out…

  • PCS reaches agreement on staffing in DWP

    PCS reaches agreement on staffing in DWP

    The PCS Group Executive in DWP is committed to campaigning for proper staffing levels to provide good services to the public in a period when the demand on our services is unprecedented. We were therefore disappointed in a period when workloads are so high that management issued 43 compulsory redundancy notices towards the end of…