Trojan Horse fans should get down early as they are playing first!
Friday, 21 September 2012
Friday, 24 August 2012
Salford Against the Cuts Organising Meeting
Tuesday 4th September 2012 at 7pm
in the White Swan pub on Worsley Road, Swinton
ALL WELCOME
Agenda items.
1. Horizon centre
2. Salix Homes
3. Fund raising gig
4. Mental Health
5. Academies
Friday, 3 August 2012
D-DAY FOR IRLAM & CADISHEAD COLLEGE: LOBBY THE GOVERNORS MEETING 5 pm THURSDAY 9th AUGUST( LOBBY FROM 4.30 PM AT SCHOOL)
Salford Anti Academy Alliance
Campaign Meeting 19th June
People
agreed that the “Future of Schools” public meeting had been very
successful with over 80 people in attendance. For report go to http://www.salfordstar.com/article.asp?id=1443 .
The meeting agreed to Launch Salford Anti-Academy Alliance (SAAA) involving parents, unions, councillors and community.
The following demands were agreed:
The Council oppose all forced academies and immediately notify unions and Salford AAA.
The Council should also oppose any converter academies such as Irlam & Cadishead College.
The Council should stop approaching schools to be part of Salford Academy Trust. Any further academisation is put on hold.
The
Council should have a veto over any decisions taken by the Salford
Academy Trust and Trade Unions be granted a full union recognition
agreement , in line with the TUC Model Agreement.
The Council to support a full community ballot over any school in Salford which wishes to become an Academy.
Agreed to organise a demonstration against Academies and lobby the Labour Group and full Council meeting in September.
Irlam & Cadishead College
Campaign
on-going. The Head continues to lie to parents about the impact of
transfer to Academy status. Unions, parents and councillors have all
sent in letters opposing transfer. We await the date for the governors
meeting to decide whether or not to seek transfer.
Agreed to lobby Governors Meeting.
Buile Hill High School
The
unions met with the Head and chair of Governors and there are now no
immediate plans to become an Academy. The Head stated he was looking
towards September 2013.
Agreed to organise public meeting at Buile Hill Banqueting Suite on Thursday 13th September.
Agreed to invite speakers from Anti Academies Alliance.
Lobby the Labour Group
As agreed at the meeting. Lobby to take place at 5.30 pm Monday 17th September.
Suggested Next Meeting 5pm Thursday 6th September
Ameen Hadi
Treasurer
Salford City Unison
443/445 Chorley Road,
Swinton,
M27 9UQ
Tel No: 0161 794 7425
Mob: 07557 281 471
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Public Meeting
What Future for
Salford’s Schools?
7pm, Thursday 12th
July
Swinton British Legion
Cheetham
Road, Swinton, M27 4UQ
Education unions,
UNISON, NUT and NASUWT are concerned about what is
being proposed for schools in Salford. We are concerned that the Council’s
“Local Academy” model is no good for Salford schools and we fear that it will
mean the loss of democratic control over education in the city.
No to
Privatisation
Tory Minister Michael Gove is bullying schools into becoming Academies. His advisers are keen on ‘for profit’ companies running our schools. It’s just like they are trying to do with our Health Service.
No to
Tory control.
Academies
are run by Trusts, appointed by Gove’s office. Elected Governing bodies are
out. There would be no democratic accountability in an Academy.
No to
Selection
Schools,
currently, takes all pupils who live in the area, regardless of ability, need
or background. An Academy will be pressured to increase selection ‘as if it
were a grammar school’.
Yes to
Community
Your
schools are at the heart of the local community. We want to keep it that way!
Going Academy would take money away for the LEA and local primary schools.
Academies are run on commercial lines, not for community needs.
Yes to
Inclusion & Yes to a Local
Our
schools should remain inclusive to all pupils. Academies are set up to ‘compete
for pupils in the wider education market.’ Every pupil deserves a local school.
UNISON,
NUT and NASUWT which are affiliated to the Anti Academies alliance opposes this
latest wave of Academies. For more info go to http://antiacademies.org.uk/.
We
have sent an Invitation to the Mayor and all Councillors to attend.
Monday, 14 May 2012
Stop Remploy Factory Closures Campaign
Manchester City Centre Friday 18th May
Rally at Manchester Town Hall Albert Square at the junction Of Princess Street and Lloyd Street
Rally from 11am We need to demonstrate to this Government that what they have proposed to close Remploy and to put the Disabled Worker on to the scrap heap is not acceptable.
March from 12.15pm March from Manchester Town Hall to Britannia Sachas Hotel Tib Street Piccadilly. Sandwich Lunch on Arrival at the hotel
Speakers
Paul McCarthy GMB Regional Secretary (Chair and Open Meeting)
Phil Davies GMB National Officer
Sally Kosky Unite Officer
Brian Derbyshire GMB Regional Organiser
John McDonnell GMB
Tony Lloyd Labour MP Central Manchester
Les Woodward National Convener
This is a peaceful Demonstration come along in fancy dress show this Government what life would be like as a disabled person when unemployed come as Beggars, Prisoners, Civil Servants and display your job at Remploy Fabricators, Joiners, receptionist, machinist, Electricians Engineers etc.
Posted on behalf of the Remploy Workers
Rally at Manchester Town Hall Albert Square at the junction Of Princess Street and Lloyd Street
Rally from 11am We need to demonstrate to this Government that what they have proposed to close Remploy and to put the Disabled Worker on to the scrap heap is not acceptable.
March from 12.15pm March from Manchester Town Hall to Britannia Sachas Hotel Tib Street Piccadilly. Sandwich Lunch on Arrival at the hotel
Speakers
Paul McCarthy GMB Regional Secretary (Chair and Open Meeting)
Phil Davies GMB National Officer
Sally Kosky Unite Officer
Brian Derbyshire GMB Regional Organiser
John McDonnell GMB
Tony Lloyd Labour MP Central Manchester
Les Woodward National Convener
This is a peaceful Demonstration come along in fancy dress show this Government what life would be like as a disabled person when unemployed come as Beggars, Prisoners, Civil Servants and display your job at Remploy Fabricators, Joiners, receptionist, machinist, Electricians Engineers etc.
Posted on behalf of the Remploy Workers
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
MAY DAY MARCH AND RALLY
Celebrate International Workers Day
From Manchester to Salford
Manchester, Salford, Bury and Oldham Trades Union Councils
Guest Speakers:
Matt Wrack - FBU General Secretary
Ian Stewart - Salford Labour candidate for Mayor of Salford
and former TGWU regional official.
Supported by Greater Manchester TUC, Salford Against Cuts,
Salford Unison, Manchester Campaigns Collective, Salford and
Manchester Pensioners, Blackley and Broughton Constituency
Labour Party and many more.
Assemble Bexley Square, Salford, near Salford Magistrates Court.
M3 6BZ
Walking distance for Manchester City Centre
Email salfordtuc@hotmail.co.uk to add your organisation to the
list of sponsors
11am - Assemble Bexley Square, Salford
near Salford Crescent Train Station, lots of buses from Manchester
Breakfast buttes and speakers
12 noon - March departs
12.15pm - March joins up with people with disabilities assemble outside the moon under the water pub, deansgate
1pm - Rally at Cathedral Gardens
2.30pm - Social Event at Friends Meeting House
Entertainment, food and activities for children
The organisers would like to welcome as many trades unionists and community campaigners as possible to these events.
email salfordtuc@hotmail.co.uk
phone 07817434240
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Demonstrate Against Cuts in Salford
Tuesday 21st February, 8:30am,
Salford Civic Centre
Salford Council will be setting its budget for 2012-13 on Tuesday 21st February. We have called this Demo because we are opposed to the cuts and we want the Council to know that they will continue to face opposition if they pass them and then seek to enforce them.
We understand that the Government and the bankers they support are ultimately to blame, but we are still of the view that Salford Council is not doing enough to stand up to the Government and demand the investment Salford needs if we are to avoid another round of attacks on jobs and services.
If the many Local Authorities that claim to oppose these cuts (Salford being one of them) are not prepared to stand up to the Government then it is up to the unions, service users and the public to do so. If in doing that we have to challenge those authorities then so be it.
Two weeks ago we heard that plans to close at least two day centres for elderly people and those with learning disabilities were shelved for at least 12 months because of the anger ordinary people showed in opposing that attack on services for the most vulnerable. This shows what can be achieved.
However, the day centres are not safe forever and other services stand to be hit hard by this budget. Some examples:
· £500k from Transport that is currently provided to help Children with Special Educational Needs get to school in the morning
· Another £1m from Youth Services (something Councillor Merry told us he would seek to defend following last year’s riots)
· Approximately £400k from Welfare Rights and Debt Advice Services at a time when more and more people are being forced out of work
· Nearly £500k from the privatisation of homecare services
· …and a massive £2m more from Adult Social Care under the auspices of “personalisation”.
At the same time more and more money goes to support the BBC and Peel Holdings…………..
We need to stand together and let the Council know that we will not simply stand by and allow these cuts to happen. At the same time our actions should send a message to the Government that we will fight their program of prosperity for the 1% and austerity for the 99% as long as we have to.
Please pass this message on and please reply to say if you can attend as we want to make sure we have enough placards, tabards etc.
I hope to see you there.
Thanks, Steve
Steven North
Secretary, Salford Against the Cuts
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