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Thera Trust: the campaign moves up a gear

Following the strike on 18 April, Unison members at Thera East Midlands (TEM) struck again on 29 and 30 May against a new contract which severely attacks their terms and conditions. The strike certainly had an effect.

It was reported to the Socialist that in Derbyshire, TEM had to bring in Community Support Leaders from as far as Northamptonshire and Leicester and also operations managers to cover the houses where staff were on strike.

It was also reported that management also had to cover for striking staff in Nottingham.

On 29 May, in driving rain and despite a letter from Thera's lawyers trying to undermine the will of the members to protest, almost 30 Unison members held a noisy protest with banners, placards and flags outside the TEM head office.

One striker delivered an impromptu and witty serenade to TEM management. Brian, an officer from Notts County Unison, is bringing his guitar next time.

After the protest one striker told the Socialist: "We had a meeting in the nearby hotel with an excellent discussion.

"There was a strong determination to carry on the campaign to get the new contract thrown out, to fight for a wage increase for non-TUPEd staff and to protect wages of TUPEd staff.

"It was reported that TEM have already started to attack our sick pay. One member told me that it has already been implemented on her with a cut of over £300 in her wages.

"There was a discussion about the campaign for union recognition and it was agreed to step this up. There will be meetings aimed at non members."

After the strike, a Unison officer found out that Notts county council has suspended all future referrals to TEM. The pressure is building up.

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In The Socialist 5 June 2013:


Socialist Party news and analysis

Food bank Britain: Con-Dems turn the clock back

NSSN conference : Unite to fight all the cuts

Legal aid cuts: Justice in the balance

Continued deterioration of the Labour Party

Them & Us


Youth feature

Mass joblessness wrecks lives! Youth must fight for a future

A day in the life of a Primark employee


NHS feature

NHS crisis: Turn anger into action


International socialist news and analysis

Turkey: Mass movement challenges Erdogan's authoritarian government


Socialist Party workplace news

PCS rolling strike programme

97% vote for strike action at Carling brewery

Thera Trust: the campaign moves up a gear

Unison and Labour: Welsh government cuts are still cuts

Lecturers' union UCU members vote to fight austerity

Workplace news in brief


Socialist history

1983: A political voice for the working class


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Campaigning against the bedroom tax

Stopping the BNP in London

EDL blocked by counter demo

Standing for TUSC in Woolston, Southampton

Save the Independent Living Fund

Needed: new social housing NOT unaffordable rents

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Socialist Party national organisers' school


Readers' comments

Stop drone attacks!

Crackdown on democratic rights


 

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Related links:

Thera:

triangleReverse social care sell-offs

triangleFighting back pays off: Thera East Midlands forced to make concessions

triangleThe battle goes on at Thera

Unison:

triangleFor a fighting, democratic, member-led union to stop the austerity attacks

triangleSocialist Party members - part of a left challenge for Unison's leadership

triangleKeep Liverpool council's One Stop Shops open

triangleCapitalism discriminates against us - Disabled people fighting for our rights

Strike:

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

triangleEaling parking wardens strike against Serco over absence policy

triangleThurrock refuse workers strike escalates

East Midlands:

trianglePandemic doesn't stop Socialist Party educating organisers: northern meeting

triangleHealth workers strike against £2,000 loss of pay

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