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| Written by Glen Williams | |
| Friday, 30 July 2010 | |
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Monday 30th August Job Evaluation support and advice needed , then contact the Office as the Appeals will now not start until January 2011 so there is plenty of time to meet with a UNISON Officer. Please note the deadline for Appeal Applications of 28 days from 1st October 2010 still stands as was set by the Council - if you have not discussed this with us yet do NOT miss this deadline and advise the Council you wish to Appeal. If you are on, or due to go on Maternity Leave, please contact us as specific arrangements have been put in place for your Appeal arrangements. Please see below for an up-date on 19th September and the final arrangements for tor the lobby of the Lib Dem Conference in defence of those facing compulsory redundancy. Why not visit Bootle Town Hall and view the detailed plans of how cuts and savings might be made - the plans will be up on the walls during the next week and any comments you may have could helpfully be sent to us at the Branch Office.
Saturday 7th August UNISON Officers met this morning to further develop their strategy to resist the Job Cuts threatened across the North West including Sefton. The 19th September is a must for all activists' diaries as there will be an enormous march, rally and lobby at the Lib Dem Conference in Liverpool Echo Arena gathering at 12 noon - look out for the Sefton UNISON Banner. Called by the NW TUC on behalf of all affiliated trade unions, Sefton UNISON is taking a leading role in this and, on behalf of all those under notice of redundancy, you are urged to come and give up a couple of hours and show your opposition to the LibDem hypocrisy of supporting the slash and burn budget of the Tories that is costing our Members their jobs. Please do ot leave your oppostion to others as we know the current threat is the 'tip of the iceberg' as this is exactly how the Leader of Sefton Council described it. UNISON is meeting with the Council on Wednesday to have further talks about ways of avoiding any job losses and will once again be reminding the Employer that they have already broken their promise of 'no compulsory redundancies' for 12 months. A consultative ballot is planned to coincide with any formal notice of compulsory redundancies being sent to our members.
FRIDAY 30TH JULY: 'BEAR CHEEK'! Sefton UNISON introduced its mascot today to its Members outside Merton House and then Magdalen House whist giving out the most recent Newsletter. The name for our Mascot has yet to be chosen and we are asking all Members to send in their ideas - there will be a prize for the winning name. Names already suggested are such as 'Ever ready Teddy'; 'Barney Rubble', 'Pooh' and 'Bighead' and are unlikely to be winners but indicate the low standard of entries to date! The Iron Man turned up to claim one of the famous purple T-Shirts, as did lots of Members. On a more serious note, 'Bear' was giving out Newsletters that identify the 'bear' cheek of a Council pleading poverty and economic crisis whilst still rewarding its senior managers with massive monetary awards when they leave! Simple message from Bear was this is not 'fur' and, like honey, we need to stick together. UNISON Members lined up to have their photos taken with the giant UNISON mascot. Unfortunately, 'Bear' laughed his head off (see photo above) when one Council Officer suggested that there is simply no money to sustain jobs - it was pointed out that millions of pounds are being spent by the Council on Barristers to defend Equal Pay Claims as just one example that could be avoided if they simply settled the claims before actually getting to spend even more in Tribunals. This payment to lawyers is expensive, unecessary and is a real waste of Taxpayers money, not pay rises and job security for ordinary working people! Watch out for 'Bear' coming to a workplace near you very soon with Newsletters and up-dates on the resistance to job cuts led by UNISON. |
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