Skip to content or view screen version

UK Pensions Mass Strike, 28th March 'Red Tuesday!' More Rallies announced.

Barry Kade | 25.03.2006 20:15 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements

Red Tuesday - 28th March will see mass strikes against capitalist attacks in both Britain and France.
In Britain, the strike will be to defend workers pension rights, and will involve 1.5 million workers. It could be the largest strike here since the 1926 general strike.

UPDATED LIST (As of Sat 25th March)of Pensions Strike Rallies on Tues March 28:

This is still only a small proportion of all the days rallies and marches which will happen in the centres of most towns and cities. There will also be thousands of picket lines everywhere in the UK. Even if your locality is not listed here, there will be a picket line at your local town hall, school, college, university, leisure centre, airport, bus depot and many other places where workers are affected by the assault on the local govt pension scheme.

All are welcome to join in and show their solidarity. This is a fight for us all! If capitalism gets up your nose, then picket!

Also, please visit your local pickets and rallies with a camera and notebook and then post the story on Indymedia!

*****

*Aberdeen
March and Rally
10.30 Assemble Rubislaw Terrace Gardens
11.00 March down Union Street
11.45 Rally at Castlegate

*Birmingham
12.00 pm. Victoria Square, outside Council House,

*Bristol
11.30am, Castle Green

*Cornwall
Strike rally on the piazza in Truro, Cornwall. A picket line will be set up on Tuesday morning at offices in Truro and Camborne. After the picketing there will be a rally on the piazza in Truro for all the striking workers, where information will be exchanged on future industrial action.

*Cardiff
Strike rally at the Millennium Stadium.
Picket lines are being organised at around 200 council premises in the Cardiff area.

*Chesterfield
Chesterfield and District Trades Council is backing strikers by holding a public meeting and rally in Chesterfield on Tuesday. There will be a rally at New Square, opposite Dents Chemist at 12.00pm, followed by public meeting at the Chesterfield Football Club, Saltergate at 12.30pm.

*Coventry
12.30 pm On the Green outside the Council House.

*Derby
12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m. Derby Market Place (opposite The Council Offices)

*Dudley
1pm Mahoe Centre, Tower Centre, Dudley, hot buffet with music! (Also Unison members AGM).

*Dumfries
Rally organised by Local TUC
11.00 – 12.00 Jay Kays, English Street

*Dundee
11.00 Assemble Hilltown Park,
March to City Centre
12.00 Rally with guest speakers,
Rory Malone, and other TU speakers

*Edinburgh
Starts 11.30 Rally to present joint letter to the Scottish Parliament –then:

12.00 Assemble Market Street (New Street end)
12.30 March off along Waverley Bridge,
Princes St., Kings Stables Road
13.30 Rally at Ross Bandstand, Princes St Gardens

*Glasgow
11.30 Assemble Blythswood Square
12.00 March to Glasgow Green via West Regent St, Renfield Street, Union Street, Argyle Street, Queen Street, George Square, High Street, Saltmarket, Glasgow Green
Speakers: Matt Smith, Mike Brider (TGWU), Harry Frew (UCATT) and other TUs, John Keenan (STUC)

*Hereford,
11.00 am Hightown.

*Hertford
Unison plans to hold a rally at County Hall in Hertford on the day. This will coincide with the decision on whether to close Radlett Fire Station, and another planned protest by hundreds of Fire Brigades Union members.

*Inverness
Falcon Sq.
Gathering and Balloon launch.

*Kilmarnock
(To be confirmed)
Probably Rally Kilmarnock Cross 12.30 – 1.30

*Leicester
12 noon – 2 p.m. The Town Hall Square

*Lincoln
12 noon. The front of Lincolnshire County Council Offices.


*Liverpool
12.30pm on Tuesday 28th March at the Victoria Monument, Derby Square,

*Leeds
11am, Leeds City Art Gallery, Headrow


*London
Greater London Regional joint union rally. 1.30pm Westminster Central Hall.
A regional joint union rally called by SERTUC and the joint trade unions will take place on Tuesday 28 March at Westminster Central Hall, Storeys Gate, SW1 Refreshments available 1.30pm and the rally will start at 2pm.Speakers to include Dave Prentis, General Secretary, UNISON; Mark Serwotka, General Secretary, PCS; plus other speakers from the unions involved, SERTUC and London MPs

*Manchester
12 noon, Albert Square

*Newcastle
12 noon, Grey’s Monument

*Northampton
10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. The Piazza in front of All Saints Church, Northampton City Centre.

*Nottingham
March from Forest Recreation Ground (Goose Fair Site)
Assemble 11:00 a.m., march starts 11:30 a.m.
Rally at Albert Hall from 12 noon to 1 p.m.

*Plymouth
11am, Civic Centre, Royal Parade

*Sandwell, West Midlands,
11.15am. Oldbury Council House,

*Stafford.
12.00 – 1.30 pm. Market Square, Stafford

*Wolverhampton,
12.00 pm, The Piazza, outside civic centre,

*Worcester
12 midday. Outside the Guildhall , Worcester High Street.

*York
12.30pm outside the Guildhall, St Helens Square.
Speakers include UNISON Regional Officer John Kinsella, Mark Russell of York RMT, and local pensioner (NPC) activist Les Marsh.

This is just a small proportion of the rallies...details are still emerging. If your town has a rally or march, please add them below.

Barry Kade

Comments

Display the following 2 comments

  1. Wrong kind of Action — frustrated striker
  2. Good idea — Barry Kade