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Community Sector Call for Action - 3rd June

category national | worker & community struggles and protests | event notice author Friday May 15, 2009 12:42author by SIPTU Community Branch - SIPTUauthor email doconnor at siptu dot ieauthor address SIPTU, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1author phone 01 858 6365 Report this post to the editors

Protest to Support Communites and Jobs

Community Workers and Activists will be protesting Governments cutbacks that are threatening communities, jobs and projects. Wednesday 3rd June, SIPTU, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1. 12 noon.

SIPTU Community Sector Branch

FAO: All Community Workers and Activist.

As you know, the Government is slashing expenditure across a range of services and programmes. Unfortunately the Community Sector is becoming the focus for the Department of Finance and their guillotine approach to funding

To protest against current cutbacks and to protect jobs, services and communities into the future, the SIPTU Community Branch is organising a mass meeting for community workers and activists on:

Wednesday 3rd June

12 noon

SIPTU, Liberty Hall, Dublin 1

The general meeting will be followed by a march to the Department of Finance so that they can hear our message loud and clear: “They Say Cut Backs – We Say Fight Back”. The Community Sector cannot be seen as a soft touch.

Already a number of areas have had their budgets reduced:

- Severe reduction for Drug Task Force Projects
- Training and material budgets cut for Community Employment
- Local Partnerships budgets cut up to 16%
- Community Childcare still struggles under the Subvention Scheme
- Overseas Development NGO’s funding slashed
- Community Development Projects funding cut by up to 15%
- Supports for the community and voluntary sector; 32% cut
- Supports for older people are down to €727,000 from €4.3 million

The day of action is open to all union members and non – members in the Community Sector.

If you have any queries on the campaign or SIPTU in general, please contact an organiser at:

T: 1890 747 881

E: Community@siptu.ie

W: www.siptu.ie/community

Related Link: http://www.siptu.ie/community

PDF Document Community Protest Poster 0.3 Mb


author by community worker - swppublication date Thu Jun 04, 2009 00:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Today was a Great start.
We should walk in the shoes of the pensioners, who managed to get a reversal on medical cards, A few ideas:
SIPTU, IMPACT and other unions should build for cross sector solidarity linking the community sector and the public sector through public meetings
Community Groups and public sector workers in local areas should organise public meetings and picketing of Government TD clinics
This should culminate in a major day of solidarity and protest in September for community groups and public sector workers together on a weekday.
Also there is a great video and photo feature of todays march by Vanessa O'Sullivan on www.swp.ie

Related Link: http://www.swp.ie
author by Sharon. - Individual.publication date Thu Jun 04, 2009 00:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi !

A very successful trade union protest meeting and march was held yesterday (Wednesday 3rd June 2009) in Dublin . A crowd which was estimated by some of those taking part in the action at between three and five-thousand strong marched through Dublin city centre in the early afternoon , and received fantastic support from motorists and on-lookers.

More at the 'Related Link' below .

Thanks!
Sharon.

Related Link: http://11sixtynine.blogsome.com/2009/06/03/ji-ce-protest-march-dublin-wed-3rd-june-2009/
author by Sharon. - Individual.publication date Fri May 29, 2009 23:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi Darragh !

I hope this protest gets good support - I know a number of people that will be taking part in it .

Thanks!
Sharon.

FAT CATS versus JI and CE workers.
FAT CATS versus JI and CE workers.

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