Events for trade unionists

Clegg Off: march against Lib Dem conference in NewcastleGateshead

Date: 
10 March, 2012 - 11:00 - 15:00
Location: 

East End Pool & Library, Shields Rd, Byker, Newcastle

Description: 

March on Lib Dem conference 

The lib dems are in Newcastle on Saturday 10th March for their Spring conference. 

Let's say CLEGG OFF! to cuts.

No more toadying to the Tories. We didn't vote for austerity. 

We march in protest against the party which: 
- is privatising our NHS
- sold out over Tuition Fees and student finance
- is doing nothing about the 2.7 Million unemployed
- instead refuses to invest in real jobs
- yet enslaves the unemployed for no pay through "workfare"
- is cutting welfare to the most vulnerable in our society

Clegg off is a coalition of groups and campaigns, students, community activists, trade unionists and pensioners.  We are organising this march and asking you to join us:

March details:
Sat 10th march
Assemble 11am, East End Pool, Shields Rd, Byker, for march via city centre to TUC rally at 1pm, Sage, Gateshead.

Contacts:
Cleggoff@gmail.com

Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/events/278570088877106/

Supported by so far:
National Campaign Against Fees & Cuts; Anti Cuts Network; Free Education Network; Occupy Newcastle; Youth Fight for Jobs; Workers Liberty; North East Anarchists; Socialist Party; Revolutionary Communist Group

AWL Trade Union School

Date: 
25 October, 2008 - 13:30 - 19:00
Location: 

Oxford House, Derbyshire Street, Bethnal Green, London E2 6HG

Description: 

AWL Trade Union School. Creche available: phone 07814 725 537 to book places. Download leaflet (see "attachment" below) for details. Registration £10 waged, £5 unwaged.

  • Click on the "donate" button below; or
  • send a cheque payable to AWL to P O Box 823, London SE15 4NA; or
  • do an Internet bank transfer to AWL, account 20047674 at Unity Trust Bank, 08-60-01.

AWL trade union school

Date: 
17 September, 2005 - 14:00
Location: 

St Mary's Community Centre, 302B Upper St, London N1

Description: 

Book online here.


Dear Brother/ Sister,

DAY SCHOOL FOR TRADE UNION ACTIVISTS, 17 SEPTEMBER 2005

Please bring the day school detailed below to the attention of your branch, and consider coming yourself.

A professionally-staffed creche will be provided, free of charge, but please let us know in advance about the numbers, ages, and any special requirements of children coming to the creche.

Thank you,

Workers’ Liberty.

*****

A day school for rank and file trade unionists

Saturday 17 September

Noon to 6pm

St Mary's Community Centre

(next to St Mary's Church)

302B Upper Street, Islington, London N1

(nearest tubes: Angel or Highbury and Islington)

Organised by the Alliance for Workers' Liberty

Sessions include:

* Pensions: a strategy to win. With a panel of speakers from Unison, PCS & NUT

* Partnerships: can they work? Tesco workers discuss their experiences

* Equality: the fight goes on. Speakers include Linda Weightman [invited] from the victorious equal pay battle by Unison health workers in Carlisle

* Iraqi Trade Unions: how they are organising and how we can support them. Houzan Mahmoud - Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq

* How to Make Compromises, and what compromises to make. Speaker - John Moloney PCS Executive (in a personal capacity)

* Organising to Win. Matt Bailey - NUT, Steve Hedley - RMT [invited], Charlie McDonald - PCS

* Mergers, Super-Unions and Union Structure. Kim Moody, former editor of Labor Notes and author of Workers in a Lean World

This will be a working day school, with sessions in a variety of formats allowing trade unionists to share skills, experiences and debates.

If you would like to attend, please book online above or send your name and contact details, with a cheque, to AWL, P.O. Box 823, London SE15 4NA.

E-mail: dayschool@workersliberty.org.

Phone 020 7207 3997

£10 f/t worker * £6 p/t worker * £5 unwaged

Book online here.

Rebuilding the movement

Author: 
Stuart Jordan

A brief look at the current industrial news is enough to make any socialist’s eyes water. We have seen the GMB (with one eye to the sinking ship of New Labour) seek talks with the Tories, and Unison scuppering any possibility of a united public sector pay fight. Even in the unions, such as PCS and NUT, where the “left” control the leadership, there is little industrial strategy to win the pay fight, and scant effort is going into the most basic task of building a fighting, militant union movement.

AWL trade union school report

Author: 
Martin Thomas

Fifty activists attended the Workers' Liberty trade union school in London on 15 September. Workshops looked at how to organise strikes and how to operate as a socialist political activist in the workplace, and a plenary discussed the CWU dispute and the public sector pay battle more generally.