Megan Dobney, Regional Secretary of the South and Eastern Region of the TUC writes:-
"The TUC reports that 150,000 of us marched against every political thread of this government's policies for A Future That Works. And SERTUC union branches and trades councils were at the centre of it
So many thanks to all the officers and activists who mobilised their members in their thousands to bring the message that austerity isn't working to the attention of our people.
It is possible that the government will not back down as a result of the march... we will now progress the fight further by increasing our effort on publicising the alternative, so as a starter come to next Saturday's SERTUC Regional Council to hear Frances o'Grady (TUC General Secretary Designate) outline the next steps (all SERTUC trade union members welcome but registration is essential at dlewis@tuc.org.uk)
And then come to the SERTUC pay seminar to hear and discuss with our excellent platform the underlying political attack on workers' wages and what we need to do."So many thanks to all the officers and activists who mobilised their members in their thousands to bring the message that austerity isn't working to the attention of our people.
It is possible that the government will not back down as a result of the march... we will now progress the fight further by increasing our effort on publicising the alternative, so as a starter come to next Saturday's SERTUC Regional Council to hear Frances o'Grady (TUC General Secretary Designate) outline the next steps (all SERTUC trade union members welcome but registration is essential at dlewis@tuc.org.uk)
SERTUC "Ending the Low Pay Culture" seminar Congress House Saturday 3 November 10am to 1pm. Register on sertucevents@tuc.org.uk
Chair Tony Lennon BECTU & SERTUC Vice-President. Speakers include:-
o Duncan Weldon TUC Senior Economist
o Helen Kersley New Economics Foundation
o Heather Wakefield Unison Head of Local Government
o Enrico Tortolano PCS Research Officer
o Andrew Murray Unite Chief of Staff
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