The silence from some the trade union leaders over further action against the
Government’s plan to make public sector workers work longer, pay more and get
less has been deafening! Support for N30 was phenomenal with all those
participating in the magnificent marches and rallies all over the country were
as one in looking to that day as just the beginning of the campaign – not the
end! April 1st is the Government’s implementation date, which coming
increasingly closer. But yesterday we have seen a light at the end of the
tunnel as the PCS and NUT National Executive Committees have agreed to launch a
consultative survey to build for on-going pensions action. This will open on
24 February for national strike on Wednesday 28 March! They do not see this
as winding down the campaign but giving it a new momentum where they will
re-group ‘a coalition of the willing’ to counter those right wing unions
who have decided to withdraw from the battle. Pressure must be increased the
other unions so that our General Secretaries hear the message loud and clear
– we need more action not less so let’s begin to build for 28 March!
With the FBU Executive Council recommendation that there is a rapid move to
prepare a strike ballot over fire service pensions & Unite balloting NHS
members on the offer, everything moves forward again.
http://www.fbu.org.uk/?p=5218
http://tinyurl.com/6utsxa5
As part of the campaign against pension cuts, Unions will be appealing against
the High Court on Feb 20th over moving from RPI to CPI (word play for working
longer and paying more!). This is affecting both public and private sector
workers such as BA, RSA and the Pensions Trust. Unite is calling for a large
protest in the morning.
Save the NHS! Under the Health and Social Care Bill self-governing Foundation
Trusts will be allowed to raise 49% of funds through non-NHS work so fee-paying
private patients will get priority over NHS patients. There will be increased
competition between hospitals for resources leading to more cuts and closures.
A leaked NHS report showed that private companies will direct the commissioning
of patient services when 80% of the health budget is transferred to GP
consortia!
Support the actions on Wednesday 7 March, but we would take this a step further
& demand that the TUC call a massive Saturday demo as a part of a determined
united campaign to save and rebuild our NHS, calling on trade unions to strike
against this Bill. The alternative will be to see its implementation after
Easter! Also sign ‘Drop the Health Bill’ - e-petition.
epetitions.direct.gov.uk
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NSSN 6th Annual National Conference: Saturday 9th June, London
NEWS: BOB CROW, RMT leader to speak! http://tinyurl.com/7y2vsx7
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DISPUTES & UPDATES…………………………………………………
Stagecoach South Yorkshire – Strike Day 11 – management getting desperate,
is doing everything to try to break this strike. Since November, they have
bussed in management and scabs. http://www.shopstewards.net/news.245.htm
Sparks and the law – As they are dragging it out in the local law court,
wasting £1000’s rank and file members and UNITE will taking part in a
national day of action next Wednesday 15th Feb. (And for all those who didn’t
get to put on their glad rags the night before, the ECA Awards dinner is also
on the 15th) http://jibelectrician.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/events/241483325933453/ Full details in ‘Diary’
RMT gets £500 Olympics payment for more workers & has secured a pay rise to
£8 for Eurostar cleaners. http://tinyurl.com/7kmlpdx 25,000 London bus workers
who are members of Unite are also being balloted over the £500 Olympic award.
Oil tanker drivers, employed by haulage firm Wincanton on the ConocoPhillips
contract to deliver fuel to Jet forecourts, began their second week of strike
action http://www.shopstewards.net/news.244.htm
Unilever management are now in talks with conciliation service ACAS, the
national officers of the joint trade unions - Unite, Usdaw and GMB - statement:
"We welcome the fact that Unilever has at last recognised its responsibility to
talk to us about a possible resolution to the dispute. However, it is very
early days and the dispute will continue until proposals have been put forward
that are acceptable to our members."
Following today's (9 February) announcement from Bombardier that its Derby
plant is secure for the next three years, Unite has called on the government to
learn lessons from its mistakes and ensure there is not a repeat of the
Thameslink fiasco. UNITE: "The Department for Transport must now construct the
bidding process for new train contracts so that UK based manufacturers can
compete on a level playing field.”
Private companies to profit from public debt - collecting the money owed to
government will mean more private companies profiting from public debt, PCS
warns. Take it this is not big corporate tax dodgers eh?
http://tinyurl.com/86zjn7r
RMT & Railways: A NEW REPORT commissioned by rail union RMT reveals that two
decades of private profiteering, alongside years of underinvestment in
infra-structure while fares have gone through the roof, and UK’s railways at
the bottom of the league compared to other parts of Europe.
http://tinyurl.com/7ctrdum
Bromley Council has announced that they intend moving away from the National
Agreement for Local Authority workers.
Bin Collectors across Stoke-on-Trent are planning to vote on strike action to
defend their pay. The council wants to tear up their contracts and force
workers to 'drop pay bands' which means they will lose up £90 a week!
Birmingham 40 years ago - 30,000 engineers walked out in solidarity with
striking miners over pay cuts. Bill Mullins, NSSN officer, then rep, was part
of this action report will be added to our website.
http://www.saltleygate.co.uk/
VICTIMISATION……………………………………………..
Len Hockey - Good News! Health bosses back off from attack on Unison rep joint
Unison branch secretary at Whipps Cross hospital in London, received a letter
from his employer Initial stating that there is no case to answer. As soon as
the threat to Len was raised, with a unanimous show of hands an emergency
meeting of Unison members agreed to prepare for strike action and to demand the
London region of Unison do everything in their power to defend Len. Emails of
protest flooded in to the employer from all over the country, and to Unison to
demand they defend Len.
Overwhelming votes for action on Heathrow Express over sacking of driver and
victimisation of RMT activist. Nearly 80% have voted to strike in a ballot of
drivers over the sacking of driver member Zahid Majid and over 80% for strike
action in a ballot of all Heathrow Express staff over the continued
victimisation of RMT rep Liaqat Ali.
http://www.rmt.org.uk/Templates/Internal.asp?NodeID=155156
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INTERNATIONAL…………………………………………………
GREECE
Greek workers have just begun another 48-hour general strike after 24 hours
earlier this week. http://www.socialistworld.net/doc/5571
IRELAND
Sat Feb 11 March with the Vita Cortex Workers 2:00pm until 4:00pm
https://www.facebook.com/events/160905400689547/
Campaign against household charges is growing http://nohouseholdtax.org/
BRAZIL
Police took strike action over pay last week & then occupied a key government
building. Over 300 have been surrounded by the army in a stand off.
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DIARY See http://tinyurl.com/79wpk2d for other dates & details
And please send us dates of budget meeting protests that are currently
happening.
Sat 11th Feb
Scottish Rank & File meeting Glasgow @ STUC Woodlands Rd 10am -1pm
Mon 13 February
NSSN Staffordshire "Solidarity with workers in struggle!" 7.30 pm
With workers from Unilever, Remploy, PCS & NUT –
Sacred Hearts Social Centre corner of Downey St & Regent Rd, Hanley ST1 3BY.
Tue 14 February
London Keep Our NHS Public meeting, Camden Town Hall, WC1 7:00pm
Save the DVLA Protest Trafalgar Street Office Brighton 12:30pm
Wed 15th Feb
Sparks National Day of Action
6am - Connoco Phillips in Immingham, Sellafield, Ratcliffe, Grangemouth
5.30pm - protest @ employers' awards - Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London
Southampton Unite & Unison lobby of the Council 1.00 - 2.00 p.m
Thurs 16 Feb
No Cuts! Barking against the Cuts Broadway Theatre 7:30pm
SAT 18th Feb
Health and Safety at Work with London Hazards Centre 13:00 - 17:00 Contact:
info@lawas.org.uk or a text: 07412 396713. (Spanish with English translation)
Mon 20th Feb
Unisons will be appealing against the High Court ruling over pensions moving
from RPI to CPI. 8.30am – 10am Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand, WC1
Tue 22 February
Kirklees Save Our Services are organising a lobby of Kirklees Council 4pm
Sat 25 Feb
Protest against Tory Local Government Conference, Leeds
Wed 7 March
Save our NHS National rally and lobby of Parliament. London
http://tinyurl.com/7l6rqrq
Wed 28th March
Proposed STRIKE day of action over pension cuts – NUT & PCS
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Dancing with words
Monday, 13 February 2012
MA Evaluation of the Practical Project Jan 2012
REPRESENTING RESISTANCE: PERFORMING RESISTANCE
REALWORLD CONTEXT & Relevance:
Whilst working on evaluation of the practical research, part of the over arching theme of representing resistance: performing resistance, I have also been updating and developing the documentary production. So this written evaluation is in 3 parts, a written report, an updated work in progress of the documentary and part of the Q & A after a screening.
The subject of political representation, which the 47 projects re-raise, and what are the potential alternatives to capitalism, is very current. Last week the General Sec of Unite, challenged the labour leadership over its over move to the right and acceptance of the need for ‘austerity’. Unite’s national policy is against all cuts and is one of the largest funders of the Labour Party.
Returning to the Liverpool location, with labour council cuts of £141 million over two years, a raging debate on what the council is doing and what impact that is having continues. "If Labour is saying it will continue with the same policies [as the coalition], why would you vote for them?
This weekend sees a newly formed coalition of Trade Unisons and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) meet in London to discuss standing in elections with trades unions such as the RMT and POA seriously considering fielding candidates.
The timely nature of this project does add more pressure on its development and completion. Overall this practical project is behind, in terms of deadlines, behind in terms of gathering and analyzing the research and the necessary academic process that could take the bridge from the practical project to a dissertation, whatever form that is. Question to self: Step up or Step back in the coming weeks?
PROJECT Method & Practice:
This MA has been an important step to develop a layered audiovisual project on the relevance of the 'Liverpool 47', surcharged councilors in local government office between 1983- 1987. It is a joint project with a long-term collaborator, Lisa Lonsdale, who had suggested it back in 2006. Her main role has been as editor.
This whole project challenges the idea any created medium is objective and that objectively and fair distribution representing a variety of perspectives and stories is balanced across the media. I will refer to this more in terms of how I tried get screening I Liverpool and also marketing support.
The overall methodological process fits within the Action Research model as described by Whisker (256: 2001) “ an opportunity to try out an idea...to assess and evaluate effects. then move to apply it further” it also fits a collaborative & reflective method of working which requires “working with other people to discuss, plan, test, retry, ensure validity”. (Whisker: 256: 2001).
The methods and process are part of a multi-layered approach that is hugely time consuming but for me, each medium with which I work, or process, another overlaps, expands, develops and contributes. No one idea, or process is sufficient. This is continually expressed in how I am marked within this MA. In May 2011 I gave in 3 pieces as my practical production, including a 40-minute documentary style project - skeleton verbal narrative, a 2000 word document to explore where the project was, aesthetics, collaborative challenges and debates, plus a recording of an hour presentation and feedback event for Cultural Memory students. Each part of the process is important to the work, methods, my learning style and project development.
However, looking back I spent several weeks in the digital gallery on two occasions and had not requested I be marked on that as part of the practical manifestation of the research, nor images I had created in the period of the MA which I had used & continue to use. Why? Perhaps my ongoing self-consciousness about being some kind of 'artist' meant that I didn't feel I could or should be marked in that way.
Almost to challenge this I will reflect on a picture which I think expresses this project and themes and still speaks to others and me one year after it was taken (Front Cover of this evaluation). A question arises, maybe one image, was all that was needed? And it was a lack of confidence and editing ability to strip down the essence of the work, which alone was able to open up a discussion, engage in debate around the struggles against cuts that have been ongoing.
The picture has been read as a reflection to the student occupations, as mass mediated images of the taking over Millbank by those attending the gallery and in discussions. It can, and has been, read externally by others as referring to the riots and the damage to property, which was again the main focus of mass media representation and discussion. The image, for me, also speaks of the internal and external crisis of capitalism, and the shattering of illusions that over and over again exposed themselves in small and larger scale ways. It is now placed inside the film as one interviewee talks about what made her get involved and the shame of being unemployed, being broken.
In a book written about the Liverpool 47 campaign, ‘The City that dared to fight’, refers to Trotsky writings, on the Russian Revolution and 'great months of slander'. As a reference to the way in which the mainstream and local media represented the campaign. "When it comes to a threat against their material interests, the educated classes set in motion all the prejudices and confusions which humanity is dragging in its wagon train behind it. " (Trotsky: 322: 1988). With this practice model of creating a project, which also had a Trotskiest political leadership within the 47 councilors, how much of this is applicable now? And particularly with new technologies which I heavy rely upon for research, production and research.
Between May and December last year, in the evaluation period the documentary project was further reviewed using some of the feedback we had gained. We needed more relevance of today, more archives of the mainstream press, evidence, local cutaways and general ‘movement’. All of which most mainstream campaign or campaign documentaries include but without them, it could easily be read as 6 individuals looking back a small event. The mainstream media archive material added credibility to the arguments that the tools of the state, as Marxists and Trotsky refers to, were used against a Labour council challenging the ideas of Capitalism.
I returned to Liverpool in August, to access some archives around the project that had been provided to Liverpool Libraries by a group of the Liverpool 47 councilors and supporters several years ago. These archives were still not publicly accessible or had been categorized and I had been in touch for over a year to request access. This again expressed questions around who puts this material in the public domain.
I also met several of the participants, one reminded me of the fact this city had a one off event called "CITY OF RADICALS' (CoR) and the Liverpool 47 were not featured or programmed within that. For the ‘Liverpool 47’ and those who supported them, this was another example of how that struggle was not recognized, suppressed or represented. It was an important opportunity to test out the idea of whether the 47 campaigns were being consciously hidden.
From this I contacted CoR via their website and despite several emails over 9 weeks I got no reply. I finally got a reply from the Artistic director of the Bluecoat who were the main organizers of the festival, forwarding one of the first emails and asked how work was programmed and why my email had not been responded to. (APPENDIX 1) I was told it was a self-selecting program and no one was being censored. However I am aware several elements such as the ‘Democratic Promenade’ had artists chosen, funded and marketed – Is this really a democratic model of curation and distribution of ideas?
Over the same period I contacted several organizations including Unity Theatre and FACT to hire or access screening and discussion space. Only Unity got back in touch, and that was in largely to do with a past connection with a member of staff and it was still a paid hire so unlike many of the other CoR events. Representing and Performing Resistance on the 47 was not on a level footing with other projects.
It then took several emails (and conversations) to get the project information onto the CoR website and finally via their social networking sites including twitter. So whatever is said about a democratic, self-selecting project, without the same financial resources as other works had and without significant promotion, representing and exploring controversial working class history was again going to be bubble beneath the surface. For those involved in the 47 that I had been in touch with, they were extremely pleased that something, however small and however late, was on this program, was acknowledging that struggle.
As I had some years online marketing experience, I made some use of the CoR website link via emails, Twitter and Facebook. Through past relationships (which I would argue has assisted throughout this project from participant access through to venues) Sheffield Documentary Festival & the Trade Union & Socialist Campaign re-tweeted information, both with significant followings. Attendance was important but raising the profile of the 47 and the an alternative to cuts was paramount to me. CoR finally did add something to their social networking sites but only in the last 24 hours prior to screening and after emails expressing concern about why this project was not given the profile via project marketing that other pieces had. (APPENDIX 2)
Space and impact (& possibility) I added some props to the space. So visitors could feel and see some more layers to the work. One of the interviewees had a t-pot of Thatcher and was encouraged to allow it out and give it a place on set. Books from other participants and papers were added, a clock with one of the children of an interviewee born in the midst of the campaign was hung up and recent campaign t-shirts. It was commented upon by several attendees that that worked and made sense to them to have them there.
Some FEEDBACK from the screening itself - 49 paid attendees came to the theatre screening, several apologies by text and some people could not get away from work.
1. Discussion recorded at screening after November screening:
This was mainly a discussion about what was happening now and some elements about what happened then and some small film specific feedback. Most of the film participants were on the platform, bar one who was sick and could not attend and another who was the most uncomfortable appearing on screen, though she did contribute from where she was seated twice, developing confidence building and understanding of her role in the struggles past. (Fuller Comments in APPENDIX 3)
Further responses after the work in progress Screening on 17th November 2011 In the pub 10.20-1am - I should have arranged for all those who wanted to go, to go to the same pub, in a city so small we ended up in 4 different pubs and some of the newer people to the event were not at the pub I went to. (APPENDIX 3.2)
2. Emails from audience attendees that I did not know - I have chosen those as that gives some sense of wider audience engagement, this expressed an interest, some critical comments on imagery and also that it had inspired them. (APPENDIX 3.3)
3. More: I also got a text from one of 47 councilors "Thank you for a thoughtful and beautiful film& I am re- inspired', so much so she also offered to bring round some additional material and information the following day. Material from 'not the echo' the local campaign magazine about race and Liverpool, also who else could be interviewed about city council and socialism.
I did email all participants a questionnaire about the project and sadly no one responded to that, to other conversations and stating they were interested in its development. I will need to call or meet them, which seem to be the most effective way to gain feedback and create engagement.
4.Since then I have been challenged by political representatives over who is in it and who interviewed. This will just be the start of a challenging defense of the project, that I also have to prepare for inside and outside of academia.
Project ETHICS specifically representation: Class & Gender
Working class representation has been key within this project, not generally but how have working class people in a period of time taken charge political leadership with a socialist programe and what that meant. The recent examples of demonizing the working class, part manifested through the use of 'chavs' and those deserving and undeserving 'poor' is more than just play, it expresses an ideological intention to show a grouping, however loose, however contested, as incapable of functioning in society properly, least of all taking it over! This was in contrast to bankers taking bonuses and gaining huge pensions despite causing the recent economic crisis. Within this article there is reference to a report within The Telegraph, "Many people have use chav as a smoke screen for their hatred of the working classes' he goes onto to argue this is used to justify inequality (Douglas: 2011: 18).
I consciously and practically ensured that women were within this piece, noting that if I had left it to just those who were keen to speak, that would have mainly been men but is it enough? Does it really make any difference in how women see themselves, working class women and what influence could and does that make on any struggle or campaign? This is still to be fully extracted from the participants.
Even at the post screening discussion it was men who were clearly more confident at speaking publicly so I worked hard to engage those from the floor more quickly so they did not just hear from those who had practice at contributing in a public space.
There is an ongoing need I have, to understand some basic and more complex concepts of editing and spatial montage, and though the project has a few moments where it could be said that the work displays this, the exhibition format manifested this more strongly. The updated version shown in Liverpool in Nov 2011, had more split screen work, much of it was more of the show and tell, based visualization of the story but using archive material such as legal documents and media articles to evidence and express the factors that were within this debate and have also influenced why this project has been created - to re- raise a invisible struggle against thatcher ideology. There is also some shots just allowing music and some words and names of those involved there, to give space and time for work to be considered so its not a bombardment of idea and argument after argument. There is huge amounts of work and consideration needed on the graphics and sound too.
As it was decided to use documentary as more accessible than a gallery project for audience access and diversity what was missing by not providing actual objects re-assembled, collected and added to day by day? Installation allowed for evolving, engaging, developing conversations and tactile layers.
WHAT NEXT? Documentary or MA dissertation or can one be both?
The Documentary needs more moving image material past and present, Archives from mainstream TV which have a huge cost implication if to be distributed, distribution strategy and marketing support, another editor, sound mix, fundraising strategy such as what is used in the trade union and campaign movement, which Mclibel – Spanner films now call ‘crowd funding’. This is almost a full time project, if I move forward with it but it will be limited, rushed and basic. So perhaps it’s a chapter, and other could be around housing and the current housing crisis and the 47.
The question also is what will take for me to complete this MA? How to critically analyze the use of social networks to debate and develop discussions around the Liverpool 47, and more wider discussions around a new workers party and socialist ideas. Or what difference can a film make? Can a film make a difference?
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Douglas: K 'Writing off the working class?' (2011) In Socialism Today Issue 153 : Socialist Party: London
‘How Ed Miliband's cuts policy is dividing Labour's heartlands’
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/jan/20/miliband-labour-cuts-liverpool-reaction?newsfeed=true (Booth, R) 20.1.2012
‘Labour’s embrace of austerity fails working people and their party’
http://www.unitetheunion.org/news__events/latest_news/labour_s_embrace_of_austerity.aspx Unite Press Release (16.1.2012)
Taafe, P & Mulhern T (1988) 'The months of great slander' in 'Liverpool City that dared to fight' Fortress books, London
The Postgraduate Research Handbook, G Whisker Macmillan 2011
‘What can Grounded Theorists and action researchers learn from each other?’ Bob Dick in ‘The sage book of grounded theory’ A Bryant, K Charmaz (SAGE)
Thain, M (2011) Art Mass Production’ Manny Thain in 'Socialism Today' Issue No. 153 Socialist Party, London
Williams, G (2011) Shafted: The Media, The miners Strike & the aftermath () Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom
ORAL - in Person, observations and discussions. Ongoing process of attending meetings of trade unionists, anti cuts campaigners, socialists 2-6 times a week that are part of the huge and ongoing oral process of exchanging ideas and develop process. I could not begin to name and note which ones have influenced this work but the combination of them all and the ongoing need for collective discussions and actions to make change. There have also been huge amounts of industrial actions from picket lines through to wildcat strikes and roadblocks instigated. All of these actively feed into this, here and now.
APPENDIX 1.
Correspondence with City of Radicals Director
APPENDIX 2
Another Email Request for City of Radicals to market the film
APPENDIX 3
Summary Feedback at he Q & A (recorded)
One young woman whose parents were involved said it inspired her, but that she also would be willing to help in whatever what that was to develop and distribute the project.
Another representative of the Free University in Liverpool - said it was moving - they could do to assist in it being screened and distributed.
Several remarked on the role of the media in not presenting the struggle audience member asked how we were dealing with the media.
One person asked for more moving image and images of the achievements.
2. Conversations as feedback
One woman said it had inspired her as much as seeing a Michael Moores film - she had no time but was willing to contribute money.
- Another Felt that the work did not go into the controversial side about the redundancy notices, Sam bond and role of militant in the leadership. Felt it was propaganda for the Socialist party (formerly militant). Wanted to collaborate on project but on the basis of those elements being at the fore. This person is a well-established photographer who has profile and standing and could do this alone.
- Several reflected on the timely nature of the project and getting it screened in more places.
Requested watching the project and how to share this was by 3 under 25's via Twitter, noting the use of social networks to engage a new generation. One other who also had an interest but wasn't able to attend.
3. Emails feedback from unknown audience
" are you planning to interview any more of the 47?á … would have liked to have seen some of the houses that were built …to hear from people who live or lived in them, or were involved in the planning meetings. A One (very minor) where there was a lot of text I found that I was trying to read it and to listen at the same time, so I missed both.á But that's very minor.á Other than that I thought it was great..Do you plan to do any more screenings any time soon? " (GW by email 18.11.2011)
"I was thinking about financing support for completing the film … Heritage Lottery Fund as they are quite into supporting oral history projects which this film definitely could fall under& Obviously the film has a great relevance for our time, but that is another plus in terms of what they might support. " (B from TT 21.11.2011)
"Thanks a lot for sharing your fantastic project last night. I really enjoyed watching your film. It is informative, passionate and humorous. And it inspires me with hope."
The talk was an interesting experience for me. It was like a volcanic eruption of political passion, inspiring at the same time as intensely overwhelming If you wanted to show at the Occupy Tent City University, just go to their website and sign up or write them an e-mail http://tentcityuniversity.occupylsx.org/?page_id=6 I think, it would be of great interest to them." (BJ; 19.11.2011)
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
midnight and frida
Tomorrow I'll go see Miros LADDER OF ESCAPE. Have always been drawn to his work but without thinking, why, what is it about it? What does it mean to me? Less 'representational' so the essence of a man, of an idea of a thought, of a question is striving within it. Or did he know what he wanted to say or do before he did it? Is it prepared or a considered response.. and through that response and the process interprations or patterns begin to emerge.
Am looking at jumping between all sets of ideas and going back into the meeting today about building the CWI.. what was said in discussion, processes, what has happened our interaction to who we are and what we do.
I work at things as I go along but there is lots of thinking and the thinking takes time.. how to ease it any and out of that?? Calm this anger and edgy way and ways or maybe its is that I 'm up and I should make the most of where I am right now?
Its not a terrible thing to be awake at 11pm! (yes thats all.!) If I sleep late I can get up later.. . Work with the flow with the engery and the anger.. discomfort of being here and being me right now. I'm annoying and I can ? that or wallow in it? Channel it to cecome.. where next. Talk and think around the revolution or find out about it clearly and precisely.. I am so not precise!
Was thinking of V & J.. Frida and hospital.. What do I do.. you do if this comes in and out of your life so much.. what do you do?
READ JULY DAYS - LENIN
"role of the diary in Fridas work.. and in art history at large"
I don't know my place (this is from morning pages at midnight.. not what I thought I should put here but fuck it) I was brought up with huge invisible and visible boundries yet none.. They were confused with thier own journeys and backgrounds and life fucks so sometimes gave into, gave up..
Each time I', here (with you bits of paper) I find something out about myself and that makes sense of this of me too.
An awkward and defensive person and I dont have to or need to bring to the front of me and all if it was the 6pm coffee??
Perhaps I can make it weaker.. thought it smelt lovely!
Looking back at friday khalo I realised Shelley gave it to me when I was going into hospital..
Pg 10 "She painted.. she was the subject she knew best" - or maybe she was working herself out in the process?
And she goes with intuition.. a liberation.. yes a liberation!
Am looking at jumping between all sets of ideas and going back into the meeting today about building the CWI.. what was said in discussion, processes, what has happened our interaction to who we are and what we do.
I work at things as I go along but there is lots of thinking and the thinking takes time.. how to ease it any and out of that?? Calm this anger and edgy way and ways or maybe its is that I 'm up and I should make the most of where I am right now?
Its not a terrible thing to be awake at 11pm! (yes thats all.!) If I sleep late I can get up later.. . Work with the flow with the engery and the anger.. discomfort of being here and being me right now. I'm annoying and I can ? that or wallow in it? Channel it to cecome.. where next. Talk and think around the revolution or find out about it clearly and precisely.. I am so not precise!
Was thinking of V & J.. Frida and hospital.. What do I do.. you do if this comes in and out of your life so much.. what do you do?
READ JULY DAYS - LENIN
"role of the diary in Fridas work.. and in art history at large"
I don't know my place (this is from morning pages at midnight.. not what I thought I should put here but fuck it) I was brought up with huge invisible and visible boundries yet none.. They were confused with thier own journeys and backgrounds and life fucks so sometimes gave into, gave up..
Each time I', here (with you bits of paper) I find something out about myself and that makes sense of this of me too.
An awkward and defensive person and I dont have to or need to bring to the front of me and all if it was the 6pm coffee??
Perhaps I can make it weaker.. thought it smelt lovely!
Looking back at friday khalo I realised Shelley gave it to me when I was going into hospital..
Pg 10 "She painted.. she was the subject she knew best" - or maybe she was working herself out in the process?
And she goes with intuition.. a liberation.. yes a liberation!
Friday, 29 July 2011
NSSN Bulletin - 29th July
With the Murdoch Media scandal ongoing, the massacre in Norway and continuing
starvation of growing numbers in Somalia, plus the rise in poverty globally as
the cuts hit, whilst we pay for the bosses’ crisis, it would be easy to
despair. In the UK alone, there has been a rise of those taking anti
depressants to 43% in the past 4 years, with more and more workers and
communities struggling with unsecure jobs, homes and futures. The question seem
unanswered, what kind of world are we living? It could be easy in some ways to
think this was just part of life, something to accept or that theres nothing we
can do to change things. But we can! We are part of the trade union and anti
cuts movement not just to fight for our jobs, services and homes but, within
that, fight the establishments idea that says we can not or do not have the
right to fight, to question or to consider alternative ways of running our
society for the collective benefit of us all, not the tiny minority who work
hard to burden us with their greed and manipulation.
Last Saturday in Derby saw a huge trade union and community demonstrations of
around 10,000 against the closure of Bombardier.
http://www.shopstewards.net/news.129.htm
NSSN midlands held a public meeting with the Vice chair of the Bombardier shop
stewards committee, Alex Gordon RMT president and Rob Williams NSSN organiser.
The nationalisation of the company was called for; something that unfortunately
none of the outdoor platform speakers suggested. http://tinyurl.com/3jysbkj
Shamefully, Tony Woodley of UNITE ended his speech at the main rally with the
call for ‘British jobs for British workers.’ This pandering to the race to
the bottom and dangerous set of nationalist ideas was unnecessary and holds out
nationalism and the ideas of the far right as the torch to follow. It is not a
fight between worker against worker in this country or workers in other
countries but a fight by workers in every country for our jobs and future.
And that is part of the reason we are lobbying the TUC on the 11th of Sep. To
push our leaderships to make use of all the resources, financial, human
publicity to call for a 24 hour public sector strike, to raise the idea more
clearly and openly of co-coordinated action and not to leave it rotting on a
website of motions passed for the virtual world to imagine that because its
written, it will happen, it wont, anything we have ever fought for, takes time,
energy, conversations, meetings, actions, strategies worked out together and
then for each and everyone of us to take responsibility to act together.
We welcome the national support from RMT & PCS for the lobby of the TUC and
Mark Serwotka and Bob Crow will be speaking at our rally, starting at 1:30-3:30
on the 11th at Friends meeting house before we move onto the march and protest
at TUC. Coaches have been booked from Newcastle, Coventry & Stoke so far, other
areas will be organizing to come together on trains and in cars.
http://www.shopstewards.net/sign.htm
Leaflets & Petitions: http://www.shopstewards.net/resources.leaflets.htm
As the volume of work has increased with the number of events and actions we
are involved in we need more finances: Please send in donations and
affilations: http://www.shopstewards.net/affiliate.htm
DISPUTES & UPDATES
Swindon Honda Steward Suspended
The National Shop Stewards Network has just received word that Paddy Brennan,
UNITE Convenor at the Swindon Honda plant has been suspended from work. More
details to follow when we get them, but Paddy's suspension is a provocative
attack on a prominent trade union fighter and by extension an attack on the
right to organise at Honda. We demand Paddy's reinstatement and the NSSN
pledges to do all it can in support of this.
Please text messages of support to Paddy on 07503 174 827 and email letters of
protest to humgen@honda-eu.com. More updates to follow.
EDL & Muslims Against Crusades
The right-wing group Muslims Against Crusades has called a national
mobilisation in Waltham Forest this Saturday; in response, the EDL are
threatening a counter-protest.
Waltham Forest Anti-Cuts Union is calling on all trade unionists and
anti-fascists to come to Walthamstow Town Square on this Saturday 30th July
from 11am onwards. This is to help the Anti-Cuts Union give out leaflets
promoting working class solidarity, opposing all those forces that create
divisions in the fight-back against cuts, and pointing the finger at the real
fight culprits ie the bankers, the bond traders, speculators and global finance
companies.
We stand for working class solidarity in Waltham Forest against any demands
that workers pay for bankers’ greed, and we will not allow our neighbourhood
and our fightback to be divided along racist or religious lines.
NUJ Strikes
Members of the NUJ working at the BBC will be taking their second 24-hour
strike action on Monday 1st August in opposition to compulsory redundancies of
NUJ members in the BBC. The industrial action will be from 00.01 hours to 23.59
hours on Monday 1st August 2011 and there will be picket lines on a majority of
the BBC sites across the United Kingdom. There will be an indefinite work to
rule from 2nd August 2011.
Coca-Cola Strikes
Workers from Coca-Cola Enterprises have voted overwhelmingly for industrial
action. Staff from distribution centers across the country will strike for 24
hours from 6am on 4 August in a dispute over pay with an offer of 2.3% 4th
August
http://tinyurl.com/3g4n7fy
Save Our Coastguards
Over 200 people packed into Oystermouth primary school, Swansea on Friday
evening (22 July) to hear coastguards and local campaigners make the case for
saving Swansea coastguard station.
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-swansea-coastguard.html and respond to
the consultation on the Department for Transport web site.The original
government proposal was to close Milford Haven station and downgrade Swansea to
a daylight hour’s only service. Now the Con-Dem coalition has done a U-turn
and proposes to close Swansea, the busiest coastguard station in Wales,
although Milford Haven has had a reprieve.
Remploy
Remploy & the Sayce report: Remploy is still the biggest employer of disabled
people in the UK, but it must be remembered that it is not the ONLY employer of
disabled people there are still very many more ranging from factories run by
charities to those run by local authorities.
Birmingham Council backtracks on offshoring: http://tinyurl.com/3ffalzj
Stop bullying disabled claimants, says PCS
http://tinyurl.com/3eppk4a
Support for Korean strikers as they picket Standard Chartered UK headquarters
http://tinyurl.com/3g9vfz9
RMT & TSSA to merge: http://tinyurl.com/42rdngg
DIARY
Sat 30 July
12 - 3pm Croydon Town Centre, North End
GMB to join UK UNCUT protest in CROYDON over cuts and tax dodging at SOUTHERN
CROSS HOMES : http://tinyurl.com/42jmd9w
Mon 1 August 12.30pm
Demonstration against the Health Bill when Health Minister Andrew Lansley will
be at the Royal Hospital Farnborough, Bromley BR6 8ND from 1 to 1.45pm to open
the new stroke unit (which we are not against!). Assemble at car park entrance
to Hospital near Sainsbury’s. Frances Hook Tel: 020 8853 2567
Wed 3rd August
Southampton Council Strike Rally Guildhall Square Southampton 11am
Brighton Stop the Cuts 7:30pm King and Queen
25th July – 12th August News International Wapping – 25 Years on TUC
http://tinyurl.com/3pk37te
11th Sep Rally & Lobby TUC for call for 24 hour public sector strike!
Assemble 1.30pm Friends Meeting Hse, Euston Rd, NW1 for a rally before our
protest.
http://www.shopstewards.net/sign.htm
5th November London March for Jobs
Youth Fight for Jobs is marching from Jarrow to London, starting on 1 October
2011. This is on the 75 anniversary of the Jarrow Crusade, when 200 unemployed
workers took a similar route to raise awareness of mass unemployment
http://jarrowmarch11.com/about/
Join, Get involved, and donate!
http://www.stopcuts.net/affiliate.htm
info@shopstewards.net
07952 283 558
starvation of growing numbers in Somalia, plus the rise in poverty globally as
the cuts hit, whilst we pay for the bosses’ crisis, it would be easy to
despair. In the UK alone, there has been a rise of those taking anti
depressants to 43% in the past 4 years, with more and more workers and
communities struggling with unsecure jobs, homes and futures. The question seem
unanswered, what kind of world are we living? It could be easy in some ways to
think this was just part of life, something to accept or that theres nothing we
can do to change things. But we can! We are part of the trade union and anti
cuts movement not just to fight for our jobs, services and homes but, within
that, fight the establishments idea that says we can not or do not have the
right to fight, to question or to consider alternative ways of running our
society for the collective benefit of us all, not the tiny minority who work
hard to burden us with their greed and manipulation.
Last Saturday in Derby saw a huge trade union and community demonstrations of
around 10,000 against the closure of Bombardier.
http://www.shopstewards.net/news.129.htm
NSSN midlands held a public meeting with the Vice chair of the Bombardier shop
stewards committee, Alex Gordon RMT president and Rob Williams NSSN organiser.
The nationalisation of the company was called for; something that unfortunately
none of the outdoor platform speakers suggested. http://tinyurl.com/3jysbkj
Shamefully, Tony Woodley of UNITE ended his speech at the main rally with the
call for ‘British jobs for British workers.’ This pandering to the race to
the bottom and dangerous set of nationalist ideas was unnecessary and holds out
nationalism and the ideas of the far right as the torch to follow. It is not a
fight between worker against worker in this country or workers in other
countries but a fight by workers in every country for our jobs and future.
And that is part of the reason we are lobbying the TUC on the 11th of Sep. To
push our leaderships to make use of all the resources, financial, human
publicity to call for a 24 hour public sector strike, to raise the idea more
clearly and openly of co-coordinated action and not to leave it rotting on a
website of motions passed for the virtual world to imagine that because its
written, it will happen, it wont, anything we have ever fought for, takes time,
energy, conversations, meetings, actions, strategies worked out together and
then for each and everyone of us to take responsibility to act together.
We welcome the national support from RMT & PCS for the lobby of the TUC and
Mark Serwotka and Bob Crow will be speaking at our rally, starting at 1:30-3:30
on the 11th at Friends meeting house before we move onto the march and protest
at TUC. Coaches have been booked from Newcastle, Coventry & Stoke so far, other
areas will be organizing to come together on trains and in cars.
http://www.shopstewards.net/sign.htm
Leaflets & Petitions: http://www.shopstewards.net/resources.leaflets.htm
As the volume of work has increased with the number of events and actions we
are involved in we need more finances: Please send in donations and
affilations: http://www.shopstewards.net/affiliate.htm
DISPUTES & UPDATES
Swindon Honda Steward Suspended
The National Shop Stewards Network has just received word that Paddy Brennan,
UNITE Convenor at the Swindon Honda plant has been suspended from work. More
details to follow when we get them, but Paddy's suspension is a provocative
attack on a prominent trade union fighter and by extension an attack on the
right to organise at Honda. We demand Paddy's reinstatement and the NSSN
pledges to do all it can in support of this.
Please text messages of support to Paddy on 07503 174 827 and email letters of
protest to humgen@honda-eu.com. More updates to follow.
EDL & Muslims Against Crusades
The right-wing group Muslims Against Crusades has called a national
mobilisation in Waltham Forest this Saturday; in response, the EDL are
threatening a counter-protest.
Waltham Forest Anti-Cuts Union is calling on all trade unionists and
anti-fascists to come to Walthamstow Town Square on this Saturday 30th July
from 11am onwards. This is to help the Anti-Cuts Union give out leaflets
promoting working class solidarity, opposing all those forces that create
divisions in the fight-back against cuts, and pointing the finger at the real
fight culprits ie the bankers, the bond traders, speculators and global finance
companies.
We stand for working class solidarity in Waltham Forest against any demands
that workers pay for bankers’ greed, and we will not allow our neighbourhood
and our fightback to be divided along racist or religious lines.
NUJ Strikes
Members of the NUJ working at the BBC will be taking their second 24-hour
strike action on Monday 1st August in opposition to compulsory redundancies of
NUJ members in the BBC. The industrial action will be from 00.01 hours to 23.59
hours on Monday 1st August 2011 and there will be picket lines on a majority of
the BBC sites across the United Kingdom. There will be an indefinite work to
rule from 2nd August 2011.
Coca-Cola Strikes
Workers from Coca-Cola Enterprises have voted overwhelmingly for industrial
action. Staff from distribution centers across the country will strike for 24
hours from 6am on 4 August in a dispute over pay with an offer of 2.3% 4th
August
http://tinyurl.com/3g4n7fy
Save Our Coastguards
Over 200 people packed into Oystermouth primary school, Swansea on Friday
evening (22 July) to hear coastguards and local campaigners make the case for
saving Swansea coastguard station.
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-swansea-coastguard.html and respond to
the consultation on the Department for Transport web site.The original
government proposal was to close Milford Haven station and downgrade Swansea to
a daylight hour’s only service. Now the Con-Dem coalition has done a U-turn
and proposes to close Swansea, the busiest coastguard station in Wales,
although Milford Haven has had a reprieve.
Remploy
Remploy & the Sayce report: Remploy is still the biggest employer of disabled
people in the UK, but it must be remembered that it is not the ONLY employer of
disabled people there are still very many more ranging from factories run by
charities to those run by local authorities.
Birmingham Council backtracks on offshoring: http://tinyurl.com/3ffalzj
Stop bullying disabled claimants, says PCS
http://tinyurl.com/3eppk4a
Support for Korean strikers as they picket Standard Chartered UK headquarters
http://tinyurl.com/3g9vfz9
RMT & TSSA to merge: http://tinyurl.com/42rdngg
DIARY
Sat 30 July
12 - 3pm Croydon Town Centre, North End
GMB to join UK UNCUT protest in CROYDON over cuts and tax dodging at SOUTHERN
CROSS HOMES : http://tinyurl.com/42jmd9w
Mon 1 August 12.30pm
Demonstration against the Health Bill when Health Minister Andrew Lansley will
be at the Royal Hospital Farnborough, Bromley BR6 8ND from 1 to 1.45pm to open
the new stroke unit (which we are not against!). Assemble at car park entrance
to Hospital near Sainsbury’s. Frances Hook Tel: 020 8853 2567
Wed 3rd August
Southampton Council Strike Rally Guildhall Square Southampton 11am
Brighton Stop the Cuts 7:30pm King and Queen
25th July – 12th August News International Wapping – 25 Years on TUC
http://tinyurl.com/3pk37te
11th Sep Rally & Lobby TUC for call for 24 hour public sector strike!
Assemble 1.30pm Friends Meeting Hse, Euston Rd, NW1 for a rally before our
protest.
http://www.shopstewards.net/sign.htm
5th November London March for Jobs
Youth Fight for Jobs is marching from Jarrow to London, starting on 1 October
2011. This is on the 75 anniversary of the Jarrow Crusade, when 200 unemployed
workers took a similar route to raise awareness of mass unemployment
http://jarrowmarch11.com/about/
Join, Get involved, and donate!
http://www.stopcuts.net/affiliate.htm
info@shopstewards.net
07952 283 558
Friday, 22 July 2011
NSSN Bulletin 22nd July
nfo@shopstewards.net via riseup.net to shopstewardsnet
show details 22 Jul (13 days ago)
Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary this week called for Maximun Unity over
pensions. PCS is considering further industrial action in the autumn aimed at
putting more pressure on the government to agree to full and meaningful
negotiations on all the main issues, and there are already indications there
will be more unions on board. http://bit.ly/oRHetT.
A joint statement from UCU, NUT & ATL noted the success of the strike & concern
at the lack of real negotations, which could lead to more action in the Autumn.
The National Association of Head Teachers and UCAC have also already decided to
ballot their members for industrial action so joint co-ordinated action in
Education is developing further. http://bit.ly/evExBC.
Last week the NEC of PCS agreed to support the NSSN march & lobby of the TUC on
Sep 11th. PCS will be moving a resolution at this year's TUC conference calling
for co-ordinated industrial action to defend public sector pensions. However,
we are aware that some key motions may have been supported in the few years
which include and require the TUC to lead the fight over the cuts which are
devasting our lives and the futures of our younger generation, but there has
been little if any actions taken to move these motions into reality. The
demonstration of the 26th March showed a little of what is possible when the
TUC begin to mobilise its membership, a call for national co-ordinated action
will have an echo from so many more workers now the cuts have really begun to
bite. Please arrange to attend the 11th Sep lobby, invite your fellow stewards,
members, friends and family & also sign the petition we will be handing in to
the TUC. http://bit.ly/qVuOAW. The pre-lobby rally is in the Friends Meeting
House on Euston Rd, NW1 2BJ. The speakers include PCS General Secretary Mark
Serwotka - for flyer http://bit.ly/phIn71 and letter to union branches & trades
councils http://bit.ly/nQckWS.
London NSSN, RMT, CWU, FBU & PCS joint meeting earlier this week started with
Steve Hedley RMT London, "This is what the National Shop Stewards Network is
for - to bring together the most advanced elements in the unions to develop
strategy." He and others also discussed the need for Unions such as Unite,
Unsion & GMB to take part in the co-ordinated action, the need to ensure unions
are not divided by the government was essential. Ben Sprung (FBU London)
reported that the FBU had agreed to ballot its members over pensions, and is
"fully prepared for serious, sustained action; of course we want to be in
coordinated action". The meeting was an important step in London to bring
together leading members of some of the most powerful unions for the battles
ahead and also begin to mobilse for the lobby of the TUC 11th Sep.
We have been actively supporting the campaign to save the 1400 Bombardier jobs
and will be marching with RMT, UNITE, TSSA workers and the community. There
will be a huge march and rally to save Bombardier this Saturday 23rd July 10am
Bass's Recreation Ground. NSSN will be having a meeting after 1pm at the
Flowerpot, 23 King St, Derby, DE1 3DZ with RMT President Alex Gordon to discuss
what next in the fight for jobs. http://bit.ly/pdeDcO.
DISPUTES & UPDATES
Libraries strike suspended - victory for jobs and services
Strike action planned to close all Lambeth Council’s libraries on Friday 22
July will not now be going ahead as the council management conceded that there
will be no compulsory redundancies in an offer put to the union today.
The latest management offer will be put to all UNISON members in Libraries at a
joint shop meeting on Monday. No deal can be made before it is discussed and
agreed by members in Libraries and we can not rule out industrial action to
protect the service, but management’s offer represents a significant victory
as it protects both our jobs and many frontline services.
This is a tribute to the unity and determination of our members in the
libraries, who were ready to strike to defend the library service and protect
their jobs. This is a lesson to every other worker – in Lambeth Council and
elsewhere – that to look after your interests you have to be prepared to take
industrial action.
NUJ - South Yorkshire journalists on indefinite strike to protect jobs
This strike continues and support on picket lines is welcome. Striking South
Yorkshire journalists believe their management is using work placement
volunteers to undermine the industrial action launched by the NUJ last Friday
to protect jobs and quality journalism. A " 16-year-old has been asked to
extend his work experience by a week by bosses desperate to ensure the paper is
printed on time." www.nuj.org.uk.
SOUTHAMPTON UNITE & UNISON - Despite talks the council has refused to withdraw
cuts members are continuing to take selective strike action in parking
services, port health, Itchen Bridge, street cleaning, libraries, children’s
contact centres, building maintenance, refuse collection and vehicle workshops.
Members in social services also voted at a meeting on 19 July to join strike
action in August. UNISON and Unite have already lodged a legal challenge to the
Council’s failure to consult unions on their proposals. http://bit.ly/95wvrY.
TSSA - Strike over equal pay - as women workers recieve £4k less a year than
men on similar grades. http://tinyurl.com/3kvlbkf
NUJ BBC - Thousands of BBC journalists have held a 24-hour strike against
compulsory redundancies, and the NUJ is accusing the corporation's top
management of wilfully avoiding talks which could have averted the stoppage. A
further strike is due on Monday August 1. http://bit.ly/p0VM2P.
REMPLOY- Lobby board in Leicester to save jobs, about 1,000 grievance letters
alleging failure in the duty of care by Remploy’s chief executive, Tim
Matthews, for the organisation’s 2,800 disabled workers have been collected
by Unite, the country’s largest trade union; the GMB; and Community
http://bit.ly/pLUDF8.
Bromley Unison reps leave to join UNITE - This includes newly elected NEC
member Kathy Smith, "Faced with the biggest onslaught against our jobs, wages
and conditions in our history we had a right to expect that every ounce of
energy of the union would be used to fight the employers. However in Bromley,
Unison nationally has put in massive resources, but not to fight the employer
and organise the members, but to effectively strangle the rights of the branch
and its members and its ability to resist the cuts. http://bit.ly/q1OqLi.
Major strike is raging in the Mangistau oblast in the west of Kazakhstan, where
at its height; up to 16,000 workers in the oil industry have been on
strike.Workers faced with jailings, intimidation and brutal repression.
Solidarity urgently needed http://bit.ly/pMVwIZ.
DIARY
23 July
March and rally to save Bombardier:
Saturday 23 July, 10:00 am, Bass’s Recreation Ground
NSSN meeting after the rally:
THE FLOWERPOT
23-25 King St, Derby DE1 3DZ 1:00pm,
http://bit.ly/pdeDcO.
Noon Demo & rally against welfare cuts!
Assemble on The Level, Brighton
http://on.fb.me/rm7BM7.
YouthRock4Jobs gig in Nuneaton .07931455391
http://nuneatonagainstcuts.wordpress.com
25 July
Public meeting: Our NHS is not for sale! 7pm
Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton
How we can unite to stop the government's cuts and privatisation plans.
Speakers from health workers' trade unions and professional bodies, Keep Our
NHS Public and workers involved in the June 30 strike.
26 July
Lobby the council Communities need council libraries!
1pm, at County Hall, Penrhyn Road, Kingston
www.saveourservic.es
27 July
Lobby of Cambridge City Council
1pm. Meet at Guildhall, Cambridge
www.cambridgeshireagainstthecuts.org.uk/
30 July
12 - 3pm Croydon Town Centre, North End
GMB to join UK UNCUT protest in CROYDON over cuts and tax dodging at SOUTHERN
CROSS HOMES http://bit.ly/nK9wA9.
11 Sep
Assemble 1.30pm Friends Meeting Hse, Euston Rd, NW1 for a rally before our
protest. http://bit.ly/qVuOAW.
March for Jobs
Youth Fight for Jobs is marching from Jarrow to London, starting on 1 October
2011. This is on the 75 anniversary of the Jarrow Crusade, when 200 unemployed
workers took a similar route to raise awareness of mass unemployment.
jarrowmarch11.com.
Some NSSN videos:
http://bit.ly/jP96UU
http://bit.ly/nhMsmP
Join, Get involved, Affilate
http://www.stopcuts.net/affiliate.htm
info@shopstewards.net
07952 283 558
show details 22 Jul (13 days ago)
Mark Serwotka PCS General Secretary this week called for Maximun Unity over
pensions. PCS is considering further industrial action in the autumn aimed at
putting more pressure on the government to agree to full and meaningful
negotiations on all the main issues, and there are already indications there
will be more unions on board. http://bit.ly/oRHetT.
A joint statement from UCU, NUT & ATL noted the success of the strike & concern
at the lack of real negotations, which could lead to more action in the Autumn.
The National Association of Head Teachers and UCAC have also already decided to
ballot their members for industrial action so joint co-ordinated action in
Education is developing further. http://bit.ly/evExBC.
Last week the NEC of PCS agreed to support the NSSN march & lobby of the TUC on
Sep 11th. PCS will be moving a resolution at this year's TUC conference calling
for co-ordinated industrial action to defend public sector pensions. However,
we are aware that some key motions may have been supported in the few years
which include and require the TUC to lead the fight over the cuts which are
devasting our lives and the futures of our younger generation, but there has
been little if any actions taken to move these motions into reality. The
demonstration of the 26th March showed a little of what is possible when the
TUC begin to mobilise its membership, a call for national co-ordinated action
will have an echo from so many more workers now the cuts have really begun to
bite. Please arrange to attend the 11th Sep lobby, invite your fellow stewards,
members, friends and family & also sign the petition we will be handing in to
the TUC. http://bit.ly/qVuOAW. The pre-lobby rally is in the Friends Meeting
House on Euston Rd, NW1 2BJ. The speakers include PCS General Secretary Mark
Serwotka - for flyer http://bit.ly/phIn71 and letter to union branches & trades
councils http://bit.ly/nQckWS.
London NSSN, RMT, CWU, FBU & PCS joint meeting earlier this week started with
Steve Hedley RMT London, "This is what the National Shop Stewards Network is
for - to bring together the most advanced elements in the unions to develop
strategy." He and others also discussed the need for Unions such as Unite,
Unsion & GMB to take part in the co-ordinated action, the need to ensure unions
are not divided by the government was essential. Ben Sprung (FBU London)
reported that the FBU had agreed to ballot its members over pensions, and is
"fully prepared for serious, sustained action; of course we want to be in
coordinated action". The meeting was an important step in London to bring
together leading members of some of the most powerful unions for the battles
ahead and also begin to mobilse for the lobby of the TUC 11th Sep.
We have been actively supporting the campaign to save the 1400 Bombardier jobs
and will be marching with RMT, UNITE, TSSA workers and the community. There
will be a huge march and rally to save Bombardier this Saturday 23rd July 10am
Bass's Recreation Ground. NSSN will be having a meeting after 1pm at the
Flowerpot, 23 King St, Derby, DE1 3DZ with RMT President Alex Gordon to discuss
what next in the fight for jobs. http://bit.ly/pdeDcO.
DISPUTES & UPDATES
Libraries strike suspended - victory for jobs and services
Strike action planned to close all Lambeth Council’s libraries on Friday 22
July will not now be going ahead as the council management conceded that there
will be no compulsory redundancies in an offer put to the union today.
The latest management offer will be put to all UNISON members in Libraries at a
joint shop meeting on Monday. No deal can be made before it is discussed and
agreed by members in Libraries and we can not rule out industrial action to
protect the service, but management’s offer represents a significant victory
as it protects both our jobs and many frontline services.
This is a tribute to the unity and determination of our members in the
libraries, who were ready to strike to defend the library service and protect
their jobs. This is a lesson to every other worker – in Lambeth Council and
elsewhere – that to look after your interests you have to be prepared to take
industrial action.
NUJ - South Yorkshire journalists on indefinite strike to protect jobs
This strike continues and support on picket lines is welcome. Striking South
Yorkshire journalists believe their management is using work placement
volunteers to undermine the industrial action launched by the NUJ last Friday
to protect jobs and quality journalism. A " 16-year-old has been asked to
extend his work experience by a week by bosses desperate to ensure the paper is
printed on time." www.nuj.org.uk.
SOUTHAMPTON UNITE & UNISON - Despite talks the council has refused to withdraw
cuts members are continuing to take selective strike action in parking
services, port health, Itchen Bridge, street cleaning, libraries, children’s
contact centres, building maintenance, refuse collection and vehicle workshops.
Members in social services also voted at a meeting on 19 July to join strike
action in August. UNISON and Unite have already lodged a legal challenge to the
Council’s failure to consult unions on their proposals. http://bit.ly/95wvrY.
TSSA - Strike over equal pay - as women workers recieve £4k less a year than
men on similar grades. http://tinyurl.com/3kvlbkf
NUJ BBC - Thousands of BBC journalists have held a 24-hour strike against
compulsory redundancies, and the NUJ is accusing the corporation's top
management of wilfully avoiding talks which could have averted the stoppage. A
further strike is due on Monday August 1. http://bit.ly/p0VM2P.
REMPLOY- Lobby board in Leicester to save jobs, about 1,000 grievance letters
alleging failure in the duty of care by Remploy’s chief executive, Tim
Matthews, for the organisation’s 2,800 disabled workers have been collected
by Unite, the country’s largest trade union; the GMB; and Community
http://bit.ly/pLUDF8.
Bromley Unison reps leave to join UNITE - This includes newly elected NEC
member Kathy Smith, "Faced with the biggest onslaught against our jobs, wages
and conditions in our history we had a right to expect that every ounce of
energy of the union would be used to fight the employers. However in Bromley,
Unison nationally has put in massive resources, but not to fight the employer
and organise the members, but to effectively strangle the rights of the branch
and its members and its ability to resist the cuts. http://bit.ly/q1OqLi.
Major strike is raging in the Mangistau oblast in the west of Kazakhstan, where
at its height; up to 16,000 workers in the oil industry have been on
strike.Workers faced with jailings, intimidation and brutal repression.
Solidarity urgently needed http://bit.ly/pMVwIZ.
DIARY
23 July
March and rally to save Bombardier:
Saturday 23 July, 10:00 am, Bass’s Recreation Ground
NSSN meeting after the rally:
THE FLOWERPOT
23-25 King St, Derby DE1 3DZ 1:00pm,
http://bit.ly/pdeDcO.
Noon Demo & rally against welfare cuts!
Assemble on The Level, Brighton
http://on.fb.me/rm7BM7.
YouthRock4Jobs gig in Nuneaton .07931455391
http://nuneatonagainstcuts.wordpress.com
25 July
Public meeting: Our NHS is not for sale! 7pm
Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton
How we can unite to stop the government's cuts and privatisation plans.
Speakers from health workers' trade unions and professional bodies, Keep Our
NHS Public and workers involved in the June 30 strike.
26 July
Lobby the council Communities need council libraries!
1pm, at County Hall, Penrhyn Road, Kingston
www.saveourservic.es
27 July
Lobby of Cambridge City Council
1pm. Meet at Guildhall, Cambridge
www.cambridgeshireagainstthecuts.org.uk/
30 July
12 - 3pm Croydon Town Centre, North End
GMB to join UK UNCUT protest in CROYDON over cuts and tax dodging at SOUTHERN
CROSS HOMES http://bit.ly/nK9wA9.
11 Sep
Assemble 1.30pm Friends Meeting Hse, Euston Rd, NW1 for a rally before our
protest. http://bit.ly/qVuOAW.
March for Jobs
Youth Fight for Jobs is marching from Jarrow to London, starting on 1 October
2011. This is on the 75 anniversary of the Jarrow Crusade, when 200 unemployed
workers took a similar route to raise awareness of mass unemployment.
jarrowmarch11.com.
Some NSSN videos:
http://bit.ly/jP96UU
http://bit.ly/nhMsmP
Join, Get involved, Affilate
http://www.stopcuts.net/affiliate.htm
info@shopstewards.net
07952 283 558
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
Dissertation - Some ideas class concioiusness or arts to mobilise?
NOTES after supervision and some reading..
Maybe something on
How could we or have we used arts to represent resistance? (Is represent the wrong word? Mobilse, develop, interrogate)
Look at work in the past 6 months:
Student
March 26th
June 30th
NSSN
or
In what ways does arts raise class conciousness?
Maybe focusign on class, consumption of arts or use of art ?
See Peierr Boduire..
Maybe look at work of one artists?
Suz Muna
Dennis Rudd
Read art as a weapon
http://libcom.org/history/art-weapon-frans-seiwert-cologne-progressives-martyn-everett
Surrealist manefesto..
The art of interruption - john roberts
Photography turned experience of working class into authenticity rather than expressions of class conciousness.
Maybe something on
How could we or have we used arts to represent resistance? (Is represent the wrong word? Mobilse, develop, interrogate)
Look at work in the past 6 months:
Student
March 26th
June 30th
NSSN
or
In what ways does arts raise class conciousness?
Maybe focusign on class, consumption of arts or use of art ?
See Peierr Boduire..
Maybe look at work of one artists?
Suz Muna
Dennis Rudd
Read art as a weapon
http://libcom.org/history/art-weapon-frans-seiwert-cologne-progressives-martyn-everett
Surrealist manefesto..
The art of interruption - john roberts
Photography turned experience of working class into authenticity rather than expressions of class conciousness.
Monday, 11 July 2011
Preparing for supervision
Was do to have a supervision and preparing for most of the day.. so where am I now?
Inbetween I went for some books and owe over £35 - really don't know how that happened??! Thought there was a small fine not that much! Fuck -
I wanted and found interesting Qualative research methods with text, image and sound - G Gaskel
Chapters on Group and individual interviewing, eposodic and narrative - all of which would have been interesting and relevant.
Video and photography as research documents..
Conversation and TALK (pg 191) as 'complex forms of social interaction'
G Rose - visual methodologies
'important means within which social life happens' does life happen within images??
Chapter 11 - Making photos not found images - difference of analysing the past data to creating data.
Notes to self - I created data in the process and opened up some hidden data from the past.
TO SCAN THESE CHAPTERS... and parts of the book: The postgraduate research handbook Wisker, G (2008)
A few weeks back in planning for this supervision I asked for feedback on the three elements that I handed in which Anna gave me this morning in writing and then with notes and questions which take another layer, add another layer. Something for evaluation and development.
1. Production work multimedia workshop = presentation?
What are your thoughts on this process and how it enhanced the overall production?
2. Production report
How in practice do you think this worked? And how would I do this differently?
3. What will happen now to this piece and how could it gain wider circulation?
-----------------------------------
What is the explicit question being asked and whats implicit within that?
annoyingly i have lost a piece of paper where I was looking at the question
How can arts be used in representing resistance in challenging capitalism in a crisis?
- representation of what
- or is is more developing or mainting resistance
- or exploring the possibility of the future
- do we just show the darkness or the light of possibility?
-
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what are my ongoing obsessions
liveness
conversation
collaberation
cons
Inbetween I went for some books and owe over £35 - really don't know how that happened??! Thought there was a small fine not that much! Fuck -
I wanted and found interesting Qualative research methods with text, image and sound - G Gaskel
Chapters on Group and individual interviewing, eposodic and narrative - all of which would have been interesting and relevant.
Video and photography as research documents..
Conversation and TALK (pg 191) as 'complex forms of social interaction'
G Rose - visual methodologies
'important means within which social life happens' does life happen within images??
Chapter 11 - Making photos not found images - difference of analysing the past data to creating data.
Notes to self - I created data in the process and opened up some hidden data from the past.
TO SCAN THESE CHAPTERS... and parts of the book: The postgraduate research handbook Wisker, G (2008)
A few weeks back in planning for this supervision I asked for feedback on the three elements that I handed in which Anna gave me this morning in writing and then with notes and questions which take another layer, add another layer. Something for evaluation and development.
1. Production work multimedia workshop = presentation?
What are your thoughts on this process and how it enhanced the overall production?
2. Production report
How in practice do you think this worked? And how would I do this differently?
3. What will happen now to this piece and how could it gain wider circulation?
-----------------------------------
What is the explicit question being asked and whats implicit within that?
annoyingly i have lost a piece of paper where I was looking at the question
How can arts be used in representing resistance in challenging capitalism in a crisis?
- representation of what
- or is is more developing or mainting resistance
- or exploring the possibility of the future
- do we just show the darkness or the light of possibility?
-
-------------
what are my ongoing obsessions
liveness
conversation
collaberation
cons
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