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Wednesday, 27 April 2022
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Tuesday, 26 April 2022
COMMEMORATIVE BENCH FOR Noel Lynch
JOSEPH HEALY writes:
At the unveiling of the commemorative bench for Noel yesterday in Finchley where Darren Johnson cut the ribbon and gave a speech. I also spoke. It was organised by his widow. Many people there I hadn’t seen in years. It was quite moving! It’s in Cherry Wood opposite East Finchley Tube station.
Noel Lynch was for many years Chair of the London #Greenparty and a former #MLA A former auctioneer he was an avid collector and ran a bric a brac #shop at #GrandparadeN12 which he also campaigned to save from demolition. He was active in #Barnet local politics and Chair of the local Green Party for many years. A proud Irishman from Co #Limerick he read the #Limerickleader until his death. He was active in the Green Party Trade Union Group and the Green Seniors. Noel ran himself ragged for many years visiting local Green parties throughout London and encouraging new members. He was also compassionate and during the #pandemic and before his shop became a focal point for #homeless people receiving support. He campaigned on a wide range of environmental and #socialjustice issues and never spared himself. He will be missed by many as an authentic campaigner and man of the people.
THE GREEN ROOM (for Noel Lynch)
This shop is so full of miscellaneous things,
Unassorted and assorted, that,
Its customers can barely enter,
And they must shuffle along,
Its narrow corridors sideways,
Canyoned in by incredible merchandise
Hung from all available walls,
And stacked ceiling-high.
An inventory of its stock would be
An epic in itself, including:
Desiccated dinosaur turds,
And Rubber hot water bottles,
Fashioned to resemble infamous politicians,
Giant butterflies in varnished collectors’ cases
Piles of football programmes,
Unique coins, and fossilised fish.
Texts in every language known on this planet,
Portraits of Macedonian aristocrats,
Necklaces fashioned from polished bones,
Texts in languages not known on this planet,
And several pairs of boots…,
And in one corner,
The shop’s owner presides,
Like a benign dragon in a second-hand suit.
A druid of the discarded,
A trading spider spinning a web of contacts,
Linking, deals, politics, culture and commerce
With invisible threads
Cemented by endless anecdotes,
Joining everyone together with shared humanity
Working to make all our worlds better.
©PRMurry
Saturday, 23 April 2022
No new fossil fuels - time to tackle the climate and energy crisis!
No new fossil fuels - time to tackle the climate and energy crisis!
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Tuesday, 12 April 2022
Greener Jobs Alliance has produced an Energy Special.
Energy-Special-FINAL.pdf (greenerjobsalliance.co.uk
Energy strategy; 12 Wasted Years
IEA 10 point Plan
Stats of the month
Corporate Courts vs the climate
Quote of the Month "The truly dangerous radicals are the countries
that are increasing the production of fossil fuels. Investing in new
fossil fuel infrastructure is moral and economic madness". António
Guterres, UN Secretary General
Please pass on to anyone interested.
Thanks
Paul (GJA Editor)
GPTU backs NEU campaign to replace Ofsted
GPTU backs NEU campaign to replace Ofsted
The Green Party of England and Wales has a long-standing policy to replace Ofsted and so we welcome the launch at the National Education Union Conference this week of a petition to do exactly that. Ofsted is the source of much stress for education workers and closely tied to high-stakes testing that distorts the curriculum and stifles creativity.
The NEU website has a variety of tools to spread the word about the campaign and we urge Green Party members and supporters to make full use of them. LINK
The petition says:
Teachers and leaders work under the shadow cast by Ofsted. An unfair and unreliable inspectorate.
As Ofsted approaches its 30-year anniversary, now is the right time to examine what effect its inspections have on the quality of education that teachers and leaders are able to provide and, in particular, for our most disadvantaged pupils.
In 2017, the National Audit Office concluded that: “Ofsted does not know whether its school inspections are having the intended impact: to raise the standards of education and improve the quality of children’s and young people’s lives.”
Ofsted has never published any research to prove that its inspections accurately reflect the quality of education schools provide. Comprehensive, independent analysis of Ofsted judgements show they discriminate against schools in deprived areas – awarding ‘outstanding’ grades to four times more secondary schools with better-off pupils than schools with students who are worse off. A major research study showed that, even when schools in deprived areas are making excellent value-added progress, they are still more likely to be given poor Ofsted judgements.
Teachers and leaders know that working in disadvantaged areas is likely to be harmful to their careers because of the unfairness of Ofsted judgements. It is harder to recruit and retain teachers in these schools. Poor children, who most need qualified and experienced teachers if they are to fulfil their potential, are least likely to get them.
School inspection must be fair. It should be supportive. It should not be, as too many Ofsted inspections are, punitive.
The stress and unsustainable workload generated by Ofsted is a major factor in the appalling teacher retention rates that blight English education. Nearly 40 per cent of teachers leave the profession within ten years. No education system can improve while it haemorrhages school leaders and teachers. We must create a new approach to school and college evaluation which is effective and fair.
We are calling on the Government to:
- Replace Ofsted with a school accountability system which is supportive, effective and fair.
- Work with teachers, leaders and other stakeholders to establish a commission to learn how school accountability is done in other high performing education nations.
- Develop an accountability system which commands the trust and confidence of education staff as well as parents and voters.
Sign the petition HERE
Friday, 8 April 2022
Solidarity to UCU members at Richmond upon Thames College
The Green Party Trade Union group sends solidarity to UCU members at Richmond upon Thames College. No workers deserve to be treated with contempt by management through the threat of fire and rehire.
Further Education is vital to prepare for a future low carbon economy, it cannot be properly run on such a shambolic and exploitative basis.
GPTU hopes that UCU at Richmond upon Thames College will prevail against this threat.
Peter Murry pp GPTU
Thank you so much for that - we will pass it onto our members - it will really lift them
In solidarity
Caroline and Lucy
Tuesday, 5 April 2022
Climate change: IPCC report confirms that just transition and green jobs are central to success
Climate change: IPCC report confirms that just transition and green jobs are central to success
“A litany of broken climate promises” is how UN Secretary-General António Guterres described the latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), but their findings are clear that a rapid shift to renewable energy through just transition makes climate goals attainable.
ITUC General Secretary Sharan Burrow said: “This report lays out a stark reality: global greenhouse gas emissions need to peak before 2025, and we have to cut emissions by 43% by 2030 to give us a chance to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
“That’s a lot, but the report says that solar and wind energy have the potential to deliver over one-third of this target.
“It’s unavoidable: the world needs rapid, deep and immediate investments in jobs to build this infrastructure and deliver the cuts to emissions we need.
“At the same time, the report is clear that we have to leave the oil and gas in the ground to survive. We need fossil fuel infrastructure and subsidies to be repurposed.
“This requires just transition: a plan to convert these jobs in fossil fuels to jobs in clean energy. Every country, every industry, every company, and every investor must have a plan developed, in partnership with working people and their communities, and must implement it rapidly.
“Our report with the World Resources Institute and the New Climate Economy showed that this shift makes economic and social sense too. Investing in solar power creates 1.5 times as many jobs as investing the same amount of money in fossil fuels.
“The IPPC has sounded a call to action for jobs in renewables. Investors, companies and governments need to make this a reality now. We know that for every ten jobs in renewable energy, there are another five to ten in manufacturing supply chains and, if these are good jobs with just wages, 30 to 35 jobs in the broader community.”
The IPPC report makes clear the transformational potential of just transition, saying it can “build social trust, and deepen and widen support for transformative changes”. It goes on to say: “This is already taking place in many countries and regions, as national just transition commissions or task forces, and related national policies, have been established in several countries. A multitude of actors, networks, and movements are engaged.”
Sharan Burrow added: “We need unions at the table everywhere to build these plans and to guarantee income support for secure pensions, reskilling and re-deployment.”
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