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UNITED AGAINST ALL CUTS
STEP UP THE PRESSURE
Set a date for next strike
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ublic sector workers have sent a very loud message to the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Conservative/Liberal Democrat government.
Three million workers belonging to twenty eight unions have walked out in defence of their pensions and the public services which all depend upon. In Northern Ireland it is probable that 80,000 workers have come out in a powerful demonstration of the power of the working class. The strike is a hugely important step forward in the campaign to defend our pensions and services. The Con-Dems, Assembly and the Executive have heard a very loud message from union members. It is time that they listened. Workers do not accept the argument that wages should be squeezed, jobs should go and services should be cut to bail out the billionaires.
Further Action required Today’s strike is unlikely to be enough to force the Con-Dems and the Executive into retreat. To succeed a much wider campaign of industrial action, protests and publicity involving young people, private sector workers and the unemployed as well as public sector workers and their families is necessary.
Unless the government retreats, a serious plan to escalate the action must be drawn up. A plan of action should include local and regional actions - local strikes against cuts are an essential part of the struggle. National coordinated strike action is key to forcing the government to retreat however.
This would unite the vast majority of society in the fight against cuts and for the preservation of our health service, our education service and the welfare state.
It is essential that a date is set now for further general public sector strike action, of 24 hour or 48 hour duration strike, early in the new year.
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PUBLIC MEETING
LEADING GREEK SOCIALIST SPEAKS
Andros Payiatsos, General Secretary Xekinima
8pm Thursday 1 December, Premier Inn, Waring St, Belfast
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