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North
Staffs NSSN and PCS Build Support for Strike Action on 30th June
June 22
Trade union reps and members from the PCS, NUT, CWU Postal, CWU
Telecoms, Unison, GMB and Unite met last night in Hanley,
Stoke-on-Trent to plan building support for workers taking strike
action on 30 June.
The meeting was
organised by National Shop Stewards Network Staffordshire activists
with PCS DWP North Staffs Branch Secretary Pete Rofe playing a key
role. Speaking from the platform Pete explained why PCS members are
angry and have voted to strike on 30 June. He also stressed the need
to build maximum support for the strike action.
Guy Hamnett, Chair of
the CWU North Midland Branch, highlighted the decision by CWU
conference to call on the TUC to organise a 24 hour general strike as
the way forward.
Chris, from the NUT,
also speaking in a personal capacity told the audience how the Con
Dems attack on pensions would see some teachers losing hundreds of
pounds a month. He also explained that the teachers in his school were
mainly NASUWT members and that many of them were angry that they
hadn�t been balloted for strike action.
National Chair of NSSN,
Rob Williams, explained that RMT London Underground workers and Unite
and Unison council workers in Southampton would also be taking strike
action on 30 June alongside NUT, PCS, ATL and UCU members.
All the platform
speakers mentioned above and everyone else at the meeting agreed on
the need for a 24 hour general strike of public and private sector
workers.
But this meeting
wasn�t just about discussing the way forward it also planned how we
will build support for workers taking strike action on 30 June.
Speaking from the
floor Unison member Joanne reflected the mood which exists among many
workers when she explained that she had booked a day off work on the
30 June so that she could actively support those striking on the day.
Hundreds of posters
advertising the public rally jointly organised by PCS and NSSN
Staffordshire on the 30 June were taken by those attending. Speakers
from all the unions on strike will be speaking at this rally.
Public sector workers
will be taking strike action against the attacks on pensions but this
is just one part of the increasing anger of all workers facing job
losses, cuts, closures and privatisation.
Workplaces not on
strike will also be leafleted explaining why they should support the
action being taken and all those affected by the strike, like parents
of school children, will be asked to offer their support as well.
Motions will also go to local
branches of unions like Unison who are not striking on 30 June calling
on them to join future co-ordinated strike action.
PUBLIC RALLY
jointly organised by PCS North Staffs Branch and NSSN
Staffordshire
Thursday 30th
June
� 11.30am
Reardons, Adventure Place, Hanley ST1 3AF
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