The Socialist 11 January 2012 We say: NO WAY! Strike to defend pensions
We say: NO WAY! Strike to defend pensions Pensions dispute: Everything is still to fight for Workers need an electoral alternative that fights for them Unison member: no pensions sell-out Fighting the pensions battle: An interview with Mark Serwotka Fat cat pay: empty words from Cameron Reject slave labour for young unemployed 1,200 jobs threatened by DVLA closures Stephen Lawrence murder - the untold story Heseltine continued Liverpool's decline Nigeria shut down at start of indefinite general strike Socialist Women: At the frontline of the resistance Socialist Party 2011 fighting fund target smashed! Film review :The Iron Lady in meltdown Reader's comment: The right wing media and Diane Abbott PDFs for this issue |
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Home | The Socialist 11 January 2012 | Join the Socialist Party Con-Dems say: Pay more, work longer, get lessWe say: NO WAY! Strike to defend pensionsJanice Godrich, PCS President and national chair of PCS Left UnityOn Saturday 7 January Left Unity in the PCS civil service union hosted an emergency open organising meeting because our movement in defence of public sector pensions is at a critical point. It is vital that the momentum generated by the fantastic strike on 30 November (N30) is not lost. The government tried to force the unions to sign up to a rotten deal before Christmas. Unfortunately the leaders of some unions indicated they wished to sign this 'heads of agreement' which proposed exactly what N30 had been against: paying more, working longer and getting less. December's events meant that members were in danger of being tragically let down and everything possible is needed to be done to prevent this happening. However, a number of unions have joined PCS among the 'rejectionists', refusing to sign up. Pensions have been fought for over generations. The Con-Dems' attacks mean all these gains could be lost. Our job is now to maintain the pressure, unite across unions and not let the gains of the biggest action since the 1926 general strike be lost. Our message is clear - reject the offer and organise for further action. The conference unanimously agreed a statement which concluded with the following bullet points:
> Lobby of the TUC public sector liaison group meeting on the pensions dispute:Thursday 12 January 2012 - 9.30amOutside Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1In this issue Pensions battle
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