I am writing to you as President of the new Buckinghamshire Trades
Council to offer you our full support for the strike action that you will be
taking in defence of your pensions on March 28th. Your determination to
continue with action sends out a significant message to the wider public that
the public sector pensions dispute is not over. It will certainly help convince
many members of my union Unison that all is not lost and that with determination
and solidarity we can overcome the difficulties we face. I look forward to the
day when all those unions and trade unionists that oppose this governments
theft of our pension rights, take action together, as we did on the 30th
November. United we stand divided we fall.
Yours in Solidarity, Steve Bell (Unison) President
I would like to express my support and gratitude to NUT members taking
strike action over the pensions issue on Wednesday. Our members at Soar Valley
College and the City of Leicester NUT in general feel very strongly that the
fight for fair pensions must continue and we are only sorry that we are not
able to take action ourselves - although
we trust that we'll be given the opportunity to do so after Easter. Thank
you for making the financial sacrifice to carry on the fight on behalf of the
rest of the NUT. I hope you have a good day on Wednesday.
Andy Haynes - Soar Valley School, Leicester
INTO members of Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey and Larne send greetings and
solidarity to our colleagues in the NUT London region for their strike on
the 28th March. We salute your stand against the pensions robbery and would
have liked to join you in your fight. You are taking a stand on behalf of us
all and we would hope to join you in any future action. We are under
continued attack with the robbery of our pensions, the movement towards
regional pay and a real terms reduction in school funding. You have our
voices and our respect.
Yours in
solidarity Seamus Hanna Northern
Committee Member INTO
On behalf of the Executive of Coventry NUT, we would like to extend our solidarity to all NUT members across London, but in particular those members of Lewisham NUT whom we have twinned with, for your strike action on March 28th which is so very important. We have asked our members to practically support you with donations of money for your Hardship Funds as well as messages of support. Whilst we were very disappointed that we were not taking national strike action on March 28th, we recognise that the campaign is continuing and that in Coventry, we have a responsibility to ensure that that this campaign is won because we cannot work till we are 68. We are hoping to send some members down on Wednesday and march with you with our banner. We know you have a huge responsibility to bear and we acknowledge the stand you are making as the first Region to be called out. Thank you.
On behalf of the Executive of Coventry NUT, we would like to extend our solidarity to all NUT members across London, but in particular those members of Lewisham NUT whom we have twinned with, for your strike action on March 28th which is so very important. We have asked our members to practically support you with donations of money for your Hardship Funds as well as messages of support. Whilst we were very disappointed that we were not taking national strike action on March 28th, we recognise that the campaign is continuing and that in Coventry, we have a responsibility to ensure that that this campaign is won because we cannot work till we are 68. We are hoping to send some members down on Wednesday and march with you with our banner. We know you have a huge responsibility to bear and we acknowledge the stand you are making as the first Region to be called out. Thank you.
Jane Nellist, Joint Secretary, on behalf of the
1800 members of Coventry NUT
Martin, on behalf of teachers in District 1 Irish National Teachers
Organisation Northern Ireland, I send you greetings and solidarity for your
strike on March 28th. We pay tribute to your courage in taking strike
action on ALL our behalf. If there was any justice we would all be striking on March
28th against this daylight robbery of our pensions...a raid being carried out
by Osbourne and his cronies in Westminster and by our Northern Ireland Assembly
here to pay for the bailout of banks and the greed of bond holders. We wish you
all the best for your Easter Conference and hopefully in April we will all join
you again on the picket lines to continue our campaign.
In solidarity, Mary Cahillane (Central Executive Committee Representative District 1) INTO
In solidarity, Mary Cahillane (Central Executive Committee Representative District 1) INTO
Good Luck on Wednesday. Here’s hoping for a good
turnout and thank you all for your efforts on our behalf.
Tom Hayes, Willingdon Community School (East Sussex)
Good to see teachers and lecturers carrying on the fight to defend pensions. Chancellor Gideon Osborne's 'granny tax' is a timely reminder of why public sector workers need to fight for a decent retirement! Good luck for March 28,
Julia Armstrong, Branch chair, South Yorkshire National Union of
Journalists
"The officers of Ipswich NUT support the
continuation of the campaign to defend
our pensions. Whilst we are disappointed that the strike on the 28th March will
not be a national strike we give our full support to our London colleagues
taking action on that day. We support the idea of 'twinning' with an
association in London to support them with financial contributions from our
local members and with messages of support. We call on our national executive to encourage members throughout the
country to give their support to the London strikers in a similar way. November 30th was an enormous step forward
for the trade union movement and we
believe that it is with action like this that we can win. We look
forward to the future escalation of action and hope that other teaching and
public sector unions will join us."
Margaret Bulaitis, President Ipswich NUT
I am writing to you
to give the full support of PCS members in the Department for Work and Pensions
in Wales for the NUT members who will be taking strike action next week. We fully recognise how important it is for the NUT to have a good strike
in London - to show the willingness and necessity to fight to all teachers
nationwide. We also fully support your
initiative in ensuring that the NUT continues to be actively involved in strike
action against pensions.
This week we have seen clear evidence that this
government feels strengthened by any sign of weakness from trade union leaders.
We have witnessed the raft of anti-working class measures they have taken in
the budget and its support for the super-rich, as well as the disgraceful assault
on the NHS. However in PCS we can also
see clearly the potential for even more unity across the trade union movement
as anger grows in the face of these attacks, which impact on us all. We have
confidence in trade union members across the board in wanting to fight back and
defeat this government. We fully support your action and we will continue to work hard to
mobilise the working class anger and potential to fight back into a mass
movement against this weak coalition government.
All the best, Katrine Williams,
PCS DWP Wales Chair
Congratulations on keeping up the momentum of opposition to this pensions robbery. Have a good day on the 28th March. Let's hope that every pensioner in this country is now realising that the RPI /CPI switch really does affect them also!
Pete Sopowski - Southampton NUT
Congratulations on keeping up the momentum of opposition to this pensions robbery. Have a good day on the 28th March. Let's hope that every pensioner in this country is now realising that the RPI /CPI switch really does affect them also!
Pete Sopowski - Southampton NUT
1 comment:
Here's hoping you have a great turnout on Wednesday. As I have just retired from teaching, after 37 wonderful years, I am horrified what this Tory G'ment is planning to do to teacher's pensions so I fully support your action. Daisy Mules (chair of Derry City INTO Branch)
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