Monday, 7 August 2023

Better Buses national week of action, 1st to 8th October

 
















Better Buses national week of action, 1st to 8th October, calling for an end to cuts and fair funding for bus services. Events/campaign stalls/meetings and rallies will be taking place across England and Scotland.

The national Better Buses campaign was launched at the national hybrid conference in June which attracted well over 100 people from across England and Scotland. Supporters included a wide range of unions (national, regional and local) as well as pensioners/disability groups and transport campaigners.The conference agreed to establish a national campaign group and to call the week of action. Agreed campaign name: "Better buses - Good for People, Good for the Planet".
Contact the campaign for information, a draft leaflet for the week of action and a full report of the conference or join our google group by emailing betterbusesnational@gmail.com

Wednesday, 2 August 2023

WE STAND WITH AMAZON WORKERS!

 















WE STAND WITH AMAZON WORKERS!

Workers demand dignity

£15 per hour now!

Thousands of Amazon workers in Coventry, the UK and internationally have been joining trade unions to demand fair pay and dignity at work, in a massive mobilisation of the trade union movement.

The first strike by hundreds of workers took place at Coventry Amazon in January following earlier wild cat action across the country by Amazon workers following an insulting rise of 50p an hour.

Subsequent industrial action and pickets resulted in workers flooding into the GMB trade union. On Saturday 5th August a massive rally will take place.

Workers recognised that if they were going to get anything better than the derisory 50p pay rise offered by Amazon they would need to join a trade union and fight.

Many of the workers are young, women and come from different ethnic communities in Coventry. Care has been taken to ensure all workers feel part of the struggle.

INDUSTRIAL ACTION BUILDS THE UNION

Amazon is renowned as being anti trade unions and has been trying desperately to flood the plant with new workers to stop the GMB reaching the 50% of workers to gain formal union recognition at the site. Unfortunately for the Amazon bosses many of these workers are joining the GMB as well. They can fiddle as much as they like but the GMB will win!

WORKERS DEMAND THAT AMAZON RECOGNISE OUR UNION

Trade unionists and members of the community in Coventry & Warwickshire know this will be a big fight but it is fair to say Coventry remains a relatively strong trade union city with good links and a history of solidarity. Support groups will be formed across the country following on from the initiative in Coventry.

Messages of support and donations have already been received from local, regional, national, and international workers including Amazon workers in trade unions fighting the same struggle. Please send support and join the protests in Coventry and at other sites that will be taking action in the future.

THIS STRUGGLE HAS BEEN A REAL INSIGHT INTO HOW THE

 WORKERS MOVEMENT CAN BE BUILT

It has been brilliant to see these workers leading this strike and the trade unions across the city and beyond giving solidarity. I am proud that both Green Left and the Green Party Trade Union Group has sent support.

As Green trade unionists and Ecosocialists we recognise the absolute right for workers to be represented by a trade union, that the Tory anti Trade Union laws must be removed and that workers just transition rights must include a right to decent pay and conditions.

Roy Sandison Member of the Coventry Amazon Support Workers Group (Personal Capacity). Green Party Trade Union Group Member and Green Left member.




Monday, 24 July 2023

SPEAKERS' CORNER: SATURDAY 22 JULY

SPEAKERS' CORNER: SATURDAY 22 JULY











Around 80 people turned up to support our 3rd. Speakers' Corner on Saturday - they were treated to a range of excellent speeches, & the heavy rain that was forecast fortunately didn't come: after a little drizzle at the start, the sun came out!!
For those unable to come, here are some video clips, courtesy of Tina Rothery of the Anti-Fracking Nanas, of some of the day's events (more-or-less in order!!):
3. Clara Paillard (Tipping Point UK/ Unite) - Voices from the Global South
5. Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour Party councillor/Unite):

And here's what George Monbiot (Environmental journalist and activist) thinks about the plans for a new coalmine:
“Fossil fuels are one of the main drivers of climate breakdown - and the most polluting of all fossil fuels is coal. It is a complete betrayal of ‘climate leadership’ for this government to have approved the UK’s first deep-sea coalmine in decades. It will release 9m tonnes of CO2 emissions a year - greater than the combined emissions of Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
“More than for decades ago, the International Energy Agency declared that if climate goals are to be reached, no new coalmines could be built. More recently, the UN’s Acceleration Agenda calls on governments to commit to no new coal. It’s not complicated: opening a new mine will make the climate crisis worse - and will accelerate the collapse of other Earth systems. What Cumbria - and the world - needs is a rapid just transition to clean green energy jobs.”

Saturday, 8 July 2023

Stop closure of rail ticket offices



Train operators have announced plans to close up to 1,000 ticket offices. We have only 21 days to take part in the public consultation. The RMT has prepared template letters for each train operator. Please have your say  https://www.rmt.org.uk/campaigns/rail/save-ticket-offices/

 

SAVE OUR TICKET OFFICES - DAYS OF ACTION: 13TH AND 18TH JULY

 

 These days of action are a key focal point and an opportunity to talk directly to the public and get them to fill in consultation responses objecting to the closures.

 

Campaign materials are being sent to all RMT Regional Offices and branches or you can request more materials by emailing saveourticketoffices@rmt.org.uk

 

There are materials available to download at the RMT campaign page: https://www.rmt.org.uk/campaigns/rail/save-ticket-offices/

 

·         POSTER: https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/public-document-library/a3-ticket-office-poster-pdf/

·         LEAFLET: https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/public-document-library/ticket-office-leaflet/

·         DOWNLOADABLE CONSULTATION RESPONSE:  https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/public-document-library/ticket-office-a4-flyer/

 

And crucially, don't forget to respond to the consultation yourself online here:

https://www.rmt.org.uk/campaigns/rail/save-ticket-offices/

 

This is obviously a huge issue for everyone - for the rail workers themselves, for passengers, especially those who may be unable to access electronic forms of booking or sources of information, or need personal assistance with this; and of course, a further blow to hopes of mitigating emissions from transport by creating inclusive access to good public transport and getting more cars off the road! And after years of campaigning by disability groups, passenger groups and workers, it looks like these changes are planned to be imposed at short notice and with absolutely no regard for access or safety issues. 

 

So please spread the word as much as possible, find out what plans for protest are being made where you are, and support them

Thursday, 6 July 2023

PR AND ANTI-TORY ALLIANCES GREEN LEFT OPEN MEETING 20 JULY 2023 AT 7PM.



PR AND ANTI-TORY ALLIANCES

GREEN LEFT OPEN MEETING

20 JULY 2023 AT 7PM.

 

SPEAKERS

James Doran, and William Relton (Get PR Done),

Stuart Hill Unite activist and member of Unlock Democracy's Council

 

How should we campaign for a fairer electoral system in the UK?  ‘First past the post’ elections support a duopoly of political parties apparently committed to managing the capitalist system that is perpetuating climate change.

 

Is Proportional Representation a solution? Are there any tactics to resist the existing unfair system?

 

The meeting was open to Green Party members and other ecosocialists.

 


Friday, 2 June 2023

Monday 12 June at 7pm, Zoom meeting for Green Party members in Unite



 








On Monday 12 June at 7pm, we're hosting a Zoom meeting for Green Party members in Unite the union - a chance to meet, make connections, and discuss how we can make greener workplaces and a greener union.Click below to RSVP to attend.

RSVP TO ATTEND
https://actionnetwork.org/events/greens-in-unite-meeting/?link_id=0&can_id=9a9fc9ee18cd06434a2dd7d6f3e32232&source=email-today-support-uyghur-and-tibetan-people-2&email_referrer=email_1940354&email_subject=meeting-greens-in-unite

If you're a Unite member in the Green Party, please sign up. If you know a party colleague who is in Unite, let them know about the meeting!
Many thanks and see you on Monday 12 June.Finally, if you're in a different union and would be interesting in convening a meeting like this for Greens in your union - with the Trade Union Group's help - let us know by replying to this email.

Let's build those connections.Best wishes,Green Party Trade Union Group

Monday, 22 May 2023

 https://youtu.be/CzEJYmrO7gU

Get Organised. Against Poverty and Isolation’.

Green Left open meeting on 17 May 2023 7pm
This meeting is for and about the numerous people, who for various reasons, are not reached by conventional ‘mainstream’ organisations such as trade unions and political parties. Does involvement in such organisations have anything to offer? Or are low levels of participation caused by prejudice, discrimination and wilful ignorance from the mainstream?
Each speaker will have their own perspectives, insights and experiences of this topic.
The meeting will be online, via zoom, it will be open to Green Party members and other ecosocialists.
Speakers
Beccy Sawbridge, Co-chair and Equal Opportunities Officer, Green Left
Joseph Healy, Anti-Capitalist Resistance, former advisor for elderly and disabled people on employing carers.
Dzaier Neil Green Party Disability Group/
Chair D. McNamara
If you have any questions, please contact Peter Murry, Co-Secretary Green Left yrrumuk@googlemail.com.