As the statement below makes clear, we want to thank everyone who
worked to get this through, in particular UCU.
I'd like to add the words of Jill Eastland as well, who spoke in favour
of the motion from Artists Union England: "We need to be courageous and
imaginative to turn the agreement of this motion into something bolder... be
visible and strong and proud"
Claire
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TUC conference has today unanimously passed a motion to support the
school student Global Climate Strike on 20th September and has called on TUC
affiliate Unions to organise a 30 minute work day campaign action to coincide
with the school students strike on 20th September.
We congratulate the delegates at TUC who have voted to recognise the
significance of the Global School Students strikes, initiated by Greta Thunberg
and the need for adults and especially the Trade Union movement to stand
alongside young people, to ensure they do not stand alone in fighting for the
urgent action needed to tackle climate change and ecological crisis and to deliver
Climate Justice.
We ask all Trade Unions to now turn words into action and get organised
to build on the fantastic examples of Trade Union solidarity action already
in place for 20th September.
The 20th September is already set to be the biggest turnout of working
people many organised through their Trade Unions in the UK uniting in
solidarity with young people. But it can be even bigger and we still have two
weeks to deliver solidarity action to put hundreds of thousands of Trade
Unionist onto the streets.
We would like to salute the young people who have led the action and
also the UCU NEC members who put forward the motion to TUC
conference calling for a 30 minute stoppage. They have been bold enough to
recognise the urgency of the climate crisis and the need for Trade Unionists to
not only respond to the call for Trade Unions to join them but to be bold in
their actions and demands. The support for the UCU statement with over 2000
Trade Unionists and over 100 organisations backing the call for solidarity and
a 30 minute workplace stoppage on 20th has also shown us the appetitive that
there is for climate action within the Trade Union movement.
We ask all Trade Unionists to do everything they can to match the
boldness required of us by the urgency of the Climate Crisis. We have just
under two weeks now to build maximum solidarity on the 20th.
This is just the beginning and we will need to continue the work of
building solidarity, fighting to ensure our unions have the most progressive
policies which match what the science tells us that we need to do and to
continue to demand the Climate Jobs and a Green New Deal which can deliver the
Just Transformation that we need.
INFO ABOUT LONDON COUNCILS SUPPORTING CLIMATE STRIKE
In Camden UNISON have an
agreed lunchtime rally on 20 Sept outside the main council building. On the day
before the strike an all staff briefing will give a slot to Camden UNISON
Branch Secretary to join Council officials to talk about the Climate Emergency
and the rally and protest on 20th. Camden UNISON is organising a delegation to
join students at the central London protest.
Hackney 12.00 Rally at Town Hall with school strikers and Mayor expected. Council workers negotiating time off to join Central London demo in the afternoon
Lambeth Unison - Rally at Town Hall 12.30 moving on to central London demo (council workers negotiating time off)
Southwark 12pm rally outside London College of Communication, Elephant and Castle, 1pm rally outside Southwark Council offices, then to central London
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