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No sell-out on pensions -
Fight until we win!
16 December Name the day for
the next coordinated strike in January
Today the TUC's Public Sector Liaison Group (PSLG) met for the first time since
the magnificent 30 November public sector strike.
Disgracefully, Brendan Barber, general secretary of the TUC, argued that all of
the trade unions should sign up to the government's latest 'heads of agreement'
on pensions, which would then allow Francis Maude to announce before Christmas
that the dispute has been settled. This was met with outrage by many of the
public sector trade unions present.
Not one of the central demands of public sector workers has been met. All public
sector workers are still being told to work longer, pay more and get less.
The teaching unions NUT and NASUWT reported that they had been offered no
serious concessions by the government, as did the civil servants' union PCS, the
Fire Brigades Union and representatives of workers in the NHS.
In local government the only concession is to delay the attacks on pensions
until 2014, provided that local government unions promise to accept the pain
without a fight when it comes.
Yet Dave Prentis - general secretary for Unison - the biggest union in health
and local government - argued for accepting this rotten deal. Hundreds of
thousands of Unison members who struck on 30 November will not agree.
30 November showed the potential power of the working class in Britain. We can
force this weak, divided government to retreat, but only if the action is
stepped up.
The leadership of the TUC and Unison were only forced to support N30 because of
the pressure of rank and file trade unionists - now we need to do the same
again.
At the PSLG, PCS demanded that the meeting name the day for the next day of
national coordinated strike action.
In Scotland, Unison delegates have already unanimously proposed 25 January as
the day of the next strike.
National Shop Stewards Network supporters need to pile on the pressure for the
date of the next strike to be set before Christmas, and to take place in
January.
We immediately need to:
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Flood
the TUC and Unison leaderships with letters, resolutions and petitions of
protest demanding that they do not sell out the pensions struggle and
immediately set the date for a strike in January in coordination with the
other public sector unions.
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Members
of all other public sector unions to send letters, resolutions and petitions
to their National Executives demanding that they set the date for a strike
in January in coordination with the other unions.
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Organise
a mass lobby of the next meeting of the TUC, which is taking place in early
January.
We will post more information as soon as possible.
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