Message of
support to May 10 strikers from NUT
activist Martin Powell-Davies
09 May Thursday's national strike in defence of pensions
by up to 500,000 public sector workers across PCS, UCU, UNITE
Health, NIPSA, plus some RMT members, will send another message
to the Government - already reeling from their election defeats
- that trade unionists are not going to accept paying more, to
work longer, and to get less when we eventually do get to
retire.

Martin speaking at NSSN conference
Like many other NUT Associations, Lewisham NUT's members'
meeting unanimously agreed to send solidarity - including a £100
donation to each of the three strike funds - to local colleagues
in UNITE, PCS and UCU and are calling on our members to visit
local picket lines on the way to work. Teachers are not on
strike tomorrow but some, including myself, will join the
demonstration outside St.Thomas' Hospital at 12.00 and march
over the river to the strike rally in Westminster.
Teachers will also be holding their own picket of the Department
of Education after work at 5.30 pm in Great Smith Street,
Westminster to protest against the first wage cuts owing to
increased pension contributions imposed last month. It's also
part of the joint-union "68 is too late" campaign
http://www.68istoolate.org.uk/
The solid action taken by London NUT members on March 28
encouraged strikers to take action on May 10. In turn, the
PCS/UNITE/UCU action will encourage NUT members to take further
action ourselves.
We know that the message that striking colleagues on May 10
really want to hear is that the NUT will be joining them in the
next action, as we step up our united fight to oppose pensions
robbery. The NUT Executive will be meeting during the strike, in
the afternoon of on May 10. I, alongside others, will again be
calling for the NUT to declare that it will be taking further
national strike action in June.
Together, we can - and must - defeat both this Government's
outrageous robbery of pensions and the cuts and privatisation of
the services that we know our young people and communities so
desperately need.
Martin Powell-Davies
Member of the NUT Executive (pc)