Photos of April 24 Strike in Nottingham
Disillusioned kid | 24.04.2008 15:00 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements
On April 24 teachers, further education lecturers and civil servants took part in national strike action against the public sector pay freeze.
In Nottingham there were a number of picket lines outside schools, colleges and offices. At 10am, strikers and supporters met at the Forest recreation Ground. Several hundred arrived despite the crap weather. They marched down Mansfield Road, led by the South Notts NUT banner, into market Square and on for a rally at the Congregation Hall.
The rally was well attended and addressed by speakers from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), University and Colleges Union (UCU) and Unison. Much was made of the importance of unity amongst public sector unions and workers' determination to continue the fight.
As long as the unions don't bottle it, this could be the start of a long fight. Watch this space.
The rally was well attended and addressed by speakers from the National Union of Teachers (NUT), Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), University and Colleges Union (UCU) and Unison. Much was made of the importance of unity amongst public sector unions and workers' determination to continue the fight.
As long as the unions don't bottle it, this could be the start of a long fight. Watch this space.
Disillusioned kid
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