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25 May 2011

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An offer we must refuse

Local government workers across Britain are facing attacks on their jobs, pay and terms and conditions as part of the Con-Demolition of public services. Labour-led councils have agreed to do the government's dirty work by implementing cuts. Instead, councillors should stand up against cuts by setting 'needs' budgets and demand the required money from central government. The money is there - £120 billion in tax goes unpaid by the rich every year, more than the £81 billion in total the government wants to cut.

But the opposition to these cuts is growing. A local government worker in Waltham Forest, north east London, shows how workers are fighting back.

On 3 May all local government workers in Waltham Forest were issued with a "Terms and Conditions Review". The document states that the council intends to cut £3 million from our wages and informed us of its intended 'options':

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Waltham Forest:

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triangleWaltham Forest Socialist Party: Could Britain become a fascist state?

triangleWaltham Forest Socialist Party: What next in the fight against Covid austerity?

triangleWaltham Forest Socialist Party: Defend the right to protest

triangleWaltham Forest Socialist Party: Young and fighting for a future in London

Pay:

triangleNorwich City Council workers vote for strike action over broken promises on pay and conditions

triangleThurrock refuse workers strike escalates

triangleNational Education Union needs a socialist, fighting deputy general secretary

triangleRMT: Militant industrial and political strategy must be fought for

Cuts:

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triangleWhat councils can do to protect the environment

Council:

triangleEaling parking wardens strike against Serco over absence policy

triangleTUSC is back

Local government:

triangleCroydon Council declares bankruptcy - no cuts in Croydon or any other council

Article dated 25 May 2011

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