Events
This month's regional recruitment and retention day will take place on the south end of the Northern Line - Morden and Oval branch's patch.
We will be meeting at Oval station at 10.30am. We urgently require volunteers from the region to help out.
Somers Town Community Centre, 150 Ossulston Street, NW1 1EE (nearest stations: Euston and King's Cross St. Pancras)
Please arrive early as the meeting will start on time.
Read the agenda, resolutions and other details here.
Details here.
WEA Offices, 70 Clifton Street, EC2A 4HB (5 mins walk from Old Street station)
Speaker: Elane Heffernan, Immigration Rights Campaigner
This strike has now been suspended.
This strike has now been suspended.
Please know that this strike has now been suspended.
Details here.
Please know that this strike has now been suspended.
Details here.
The next Hammersmith and City Branch meeting is at the Exmouth Arms on the 4th Febuary I hope to see you there
Details here.
The TUC/BERR Vulnerable Workers Project and the Federation of Poles in Great Britain Present:
‘A Better Deal for Polish Workers’
POSK Centre, 238-246 King Street, London W6 0RF
All trade unions, and unionlearn branches, in the Southern and Eastern Region of the TUC as well as statutory and voluntary sector providers have been invited to attend and run a stall.
Deadline for return of papers in ballot of CBS Outdoor members for industrial action to demand the reinstatement of Brendan Judge.
TFL/LUL intend to cut 1,000 jobs. RMT is kicking off our fightback against this on Wednesday 11 February with a protest outside the building where both LUL management and many of the workers who may be affected are based.
We will be meeting outside St James Park tube station at 07:30 am to demonstrate outside 55 Broadway.
A leaflet advertising the protest is attached. Please download and distribute it.
Details here.
Details here.
The branch meets at the Old Star pub, 66 Broadway, opposite St James' Park tube station.
All members welcome.
Details here.
In 2010 the government will look to lift the current £3000 a year limit on university fees. Soon we could see a return to times when working-class people can't consider university, as they simply won't be able to afford it. The situation here will be like America, where fees could be £40‐50 grand a year, and someone like George Bush can buy a degree from Harvard.
Not everyone wants to go to university. But soon working-class young people won't have the choice!
NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION, WEDNESDAY 25 FEBRUARY 2009 11am, Malet Street, London. Against all fees! Free education for all!
At Somers Town Community Centre, Ossulston Street, London NW1. Nearest stations: Euston and St. Pancras.

