Monday, 30 December 2013
Cuts to local police fund London force
Greater Manchester Police chiefs have expressed fury at the “outrageous” figure, which is enough to pay for 145 officers.
Chief Constable Sir Peter Fahy has warned it will spark more job losses and called for the Home Secretary to think again.
And police and crime commissioner Tony Lloyd said GMP was losing out to government “pet projects”.
More than £100,000 of the figure will go straight to City of London police who are said to need more money to deal with events of major national interest in the capital’s financial district, including Old Bailey court trials.
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Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
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Monday, 16 December 2013
TUC Domestic Violence Survey
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Pickets' petition to be delivered
Campaigners trying to overturn 40-year-old convictions against 24 pickets will today deliver a 100,000-signature petition to the Government under moves to raise the issue in Parliament.
The Shrewsbury 24 Campaign reverted to a paper petition after claiming that its e-petition was failing to register everyone signing it.
The e-petition attracted 37,000 names, while the paper version has now been signed by 70,000 people in towns and cities across the country as well as at union and other conferences.
The petition will be handed in to 10 Downing Street by union leaders and Royle Family actor Ricky Tomlinson, one of the 24.
The pickets were arrested five months after the 1972 building workers' strike and charged under the 1875 Conspiracy Act, with six sent to prison, including Tomlinson.
The campaign group wants all documents relating to the case to be released, claiming they would prove that a "massive miscarriage of justice" was handed out.
Eileen Turnbull, the group's researcher, said: "We are delighted with the progress we are making and we are convinced that the unjust convictions will be overturned."
Steve Murphy, general secretary of construction union Ucatt, said: "The Shrewsbury campaign's achievement in collecting 100,000 signatures is outstanding. It demonstrates the determination of the pickets to win justice and also the public's support for their cause.
"Parliament now has a moral duty to debate the case and the Government must come clean and publish all the papers relating to the pickets' case."
Rail Maritime and Transport union leader Bob Crow said: "It is clear that there was a conspiracy at the highest level in 1972 to blacklist and fit up trade union activists and it is time for all the papers to be released and for those that were wrongly imprisoned to be given justice at last.
"RMT is proud to be supporting the campaign for justice for the Shrewsbury pickets and with more than 100,000 signed up to the petition it is time for David Cameron and his government to take this shocking miscarriage of justice seriously and to make amends to all those denied their liberty and whose lives have been blighted in the following decades."
Sunday, 15 December 2013
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Membership survey on conditionality and sanctions
Already the GEC has received evidence of widespread use of Performance Improvement Plans and other tools used to pressurise members into making more referrals. It is union policy to expose and oppose this pressure to and to expose the social consequence of sanctioning.
You are being asked to complete this to help us with our campaigning work and to provide that we can raise directly with DWP management. We will use the information to help form our response to the ‘Independent Review of Sanctions’ recently announced.
All your answers are confidential; no individual will be identified through completing this survey.
We have asked that you provide your PCS membership number so that we can be verify that all respondents are union members. Your membership number usual appears on the front of the plastic envelope the union magazine arrives, you can ask your local PCS rep or check with the membership department on 020 7801 2670/2680
Please return questionnaires to leeds@pcs.org.uk or post by hardcopy to DWP Group, PCS, 3rd Floor Town Centre House, Merrion Centre, Leeds, LS2 8LY by 6th January 2014.
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