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Saturday 28 March 2015

Help us make Lewisham the Living Wage/Fair Contract borough

This is the message we are taking to candidates in the General Election:

"Our aim is to ensure that everyone working or living in Lewisham receives at least the Living Wage and has a fair contract with decent employment rights and the right to join a trade union. Those unable to work or find employment should be supported by a social security system free from sanctions or ridicule. Everyone deserves a decent education and affordable accommodation.

We feel payment of the London Living Wage and fair contracts is an achievable step but we need your help. As well as campaigning for this,  we aim to engage employers big and small across the borough to address any issues that need to be resolved.

This is an issue for the General Election and beyond. Legislation will of course help.  Lewisham Trades Union Council believe positive steps can be taken now.  We look forward to working with you.

Please contact us to discuss how to make Lewisham:

The Living Wage/Fair Contract borough"

Tony.reay@gmail.com

Paul.Moore@cwuglc.org

Monday 16 March 2015

News round up March 2015

RMT Clerical Grades Conference Saturday 14/03/15

We were very pleased to accept the invitation from the RMT to open their Conference in Blackheath on Saturday with a brief report of our activity over the past few years, bringing things right up to date with an update of our visit to the PCS picket at the National Gallery that morning.

Make Lewisham the Living Wage/Fair Contract borough

We are currently working on a campaign on this issue and are discussing ways to engage local employers with various people across Lewisham. We will be asking candidates standing in the General Election for their views. 

Launch meeting: Campaign to save Lewisham amd Southwark College

UCU have arranged a meeting on Friday 20/03/15 at 6pm 
in the Amersham Arms to discuss their campaign against the 25% staffing cuts recently announced by the college.  Together with a 24% cut in adult education next year, the cuts could spell the end of the college itself! Please attend and join the campaign. 

Marches Saturday 21/03/15

There are two demonstrations to support on Saturday. SAIL are marching from Lewisham Clock Tower to Hilly Fields to protest against Prendergast plans for Acadamy status.  In Central London activists will mark UN Anti Racism Day. Both demonstrations start at 12 noon.

Wednesday 21 January 2015

Lewisham Trades Union Council meeting 20/01/15

Our first meeting of the year discussed a packed agenda and agreed that we should support a number of activities in the coming period. These include: 

·         The March for Homes: 12 midday, Saturday 31/01/15 (Elephant & Castle)  www.marchforhomes.org

·         Time to Act on Climate Change public meeting: 7:30pm, Thursday 12/02/15 (Goldsmiths College) and its demonstration on Saturday 07/03/15 www.campaigncc.org

·         Unite Against Racism and Fascism national conference: 9:30am Saturday 21/02/15 (TUC HQ) www.uaf.org.uk

·         Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership public meeting: Tuesday 24/02/15 (Catford Town Hall) www.lpbp.org.uk

·         Lobby of Lewisham Council against budget cuts: 6pm Wednesday 25/02/15 (Lewisham Town Hall)
  
·         UN Anti Racism Day demonstration: 12 noon, Saturday 21/03/15 (Trafalgar Square) www.standuptoracism.org.uk

We also agreed that we should organise following:

·         General Election hustings meetings: we agreed we should support the hustings meeting being arranged by SELPA at Goldsmiths and arrange another meeting at the Town hall or appropriate venue in the Catford end of the borough.

·         Bromley Council De-recognition of trade unions: we agreed this was a disgraceful act and to formally write to the unions affected offering our full support in their campaign against this.

·         Living Wage/Fair contracts campaign: we agreed to pursue this with various contacts we have made.

·         Banner Theatre: we agreed the Wickham Arms gig was a success and we should try and arrange a venue where they can perform the whole show about the NHS/Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign.

·         Film show: we agreed that the showing of “Still the Enemy Within” was in was a great success and that we would arrange more film shows during the year.

Delegates reported the following from their unions:

·         Unite. Lewisham Town Hall: working hard to increase membership levels and campaigning to achieve better pay for workers covered by the Glendale contracts. 

·         UCU Lewisham & Southwark College: awaiting full details of budget cuts announced recently.

·         Equity: pursuing disputes involving non payment of holiday pay and “volunteer” contracts on behalf of members.

·         UCU Goldsmiths: proposed pension deal has been put membership, branch considering their view.

·         CWU: continued problems with union recognition from satellite/phone installation contractors. Dismissals and employment law breaches commonplace.

·         NUT: planning for action in February in five local schools where academy status are being considered 
 
·         PCS: employers stopping deduction of union subscriptions over next months, campaign to switch members to DD underway. PCS to give evidence to Work & Pensions Select Committee 21/01/15 calling for sanctions to be withdrawn from the benefit system.

Thursday 8 January 2015

Still the Enemy Within

Goldsmiths UCU have arranged a screening of this film  about the 1984 Miners Strike on Thursday 15th January at 6pm in the cinema, the Richard Hoggart building

Fre entry, but we will be taking a collection for Miners Welfare fund