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‘Step Aside, You’re blocking the sun’.

The philosopher Diogenes eschewed normal living, to eke out his existence in a barrel.  He claimed that by doing so, he would reach his inner self and therefore discover the meaning of life. There have been many others since  who have, for reasons only known to them, quite happily navel gazed, ‘turned the other cheek’, [...]

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Busy time in N. Ireland all our members are engaged in action short of strike to achieve parity of pay and conditions of employment with teachers in England and Wales. The action has highlighted the schools with bullying heads, leaving the office with a hit list of industrial relations hotspots to get better organised when the [...]

RAIN, HAIL, RAIN a good summers day in Scotland

Over the last nine months of working for the Organising Acedemy, I have found that you have to be a hearty soul.  I am working on the campaign for betting shop workers and this means a lot of walking in the fine scottish weather.  Not that I am complaining because I’m not.  I love meeting [...]

News from TUC Cymru

I’m just over halfway through my placement and suprisingly I’m feeling more invigorated and full of energy than I did in September last year.
Remembering why I wanted to be an organiser in the first place has made me realise that I’m doing the right thing and that things aren’t always going to go smoothly but [...]

NAS Activities

I’ve been working on varying activities within the NASUWT over the last 6 months,  with my 3 main areas of concern being
                 1.  Working on organising members in schools which are slated to become academies within the next year or so
                 2.  Developing an informal structure to help0 develop some of the Younger Members within the [...]

Training

On the last day of the last block of newcastle training at the moment, it’s been a hard week, covering campaign work. It’s been incredibly helpful, even with Mr Nowak pretending to be someone completely different….
 
We’ve all realised that organising is incredibly hard work and tiring,  I Think we all just need to get some [...]

Update on EIS activities

I’m now over the half way point at the EIS, and things are going well.  I’ve been surveying as many of our student members as possible, and it’s becoming clear that they have the same concern preying on their minds: the shortage of jobs in Scotland for newly qualified teachers.  I spoke to some of [...]

Organising Polish workers

example of PCS Polish recruitment literature 
Saturday 07 February marked the beginning of a PCS culture sector recruitment drive, focusing on Polish workers. Polish culture sector members attended a cross-union recruitment event organised jointly by the TUC and BERR (Department of Business,Enterprise and Regulatory Reform), to highlight the benefits of union membership to Polish workers [...]

Recession pressure on retail workers

 
From the latest edition of PCS Activate, the magazine for activists within the Public and Commercial Services Union.
 PCS culture sector organiser Lizzie Woods reports on efforts to bring together activists working in retail in museums, palaces and galleries
  The economic crisis is being used by some employers as an excuse to shed jobs, attack terms and [...]

Dance for Peace & Solidarity

Any one know way we can’t add pictures?

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