Tag: Trades Union Congress

We’re Not Going Back

RED LADDER presents:
WE’RE NOT GOING BACK!
Written by Boff Whalley

Sheffield Trades and Labour Club
Duke Street, Sheffield, S2 5QQ
Wednesday 18 February 2015
7.30pm start
Tickets only £7 waged and £4 unwaged!

Please email tucsheffield@gmail.com to purchase tickets or you can buy them online at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/were-not-going-back-tickets-14726851409

Sponsored by Sheffield Trade Union Council and supported by ‘Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign’ and ‘Women Against Pit Closures’.

We’re Not Going Back is about the 1984/85 miners’ strike… more or less. But, in this hard-hitting musical comedy there are no miners. Instead, we follow the fortunes of three sisters in a pit village, hit hard by the Government’s war against the miners and determined to set up a branch of ‘Women Against Pit Closures’.

It’s 30 years since the Miners Strike 1984/85 when NUM members and their families were engaged in a year-long national strike to save their communities from the devastation of Thatcher’s pit closure programme. Their determination and the hardship they endured should never be forgotten, nor the massive solidarity shown by trade unionists at home and abroad in support of their struggle.

This was a strike which polarised the nation and pitted working class strikers and their families against the full force of the state. The military nature of the police’s response and their brutal treatment of pickets, coupled with the media manipulation and bias in the reporting of the strike leave many questions still answered today. Questions which are being pursued forcefully by Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign who are also supporting this production.

Red Ladder have had their funding cut following the cuts to the Arts Council.
To support this important theatre group you can make a donation by texting
“REDL46” to 70070. You can donate £1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10.
Alternatively, you can visit www.saveredladder.co.uk.

View the flyer: We’re Not Going Back Performances – Sheffield 18.02.2015

People’s Assembly Action Plan

We are organising a series of actions and events in the coming weeks and months… get involved!

Representatives from People’s Assembly local groups and supporting organisations met last Saturday to agree and plan the next steps for the campaign. We agreed on the following action plan:

14 December: day of action ‘Can you afford Christmas?’
Click here for planned actions

Jan / Feb: Hands off our Unions – defend the right to resist
National speaking tour starting with rally in Central London at the end of January following the statement launched in the Guardian.
Click here to sign the statement

3 Feb – 7 Feb: Student week of action – ‘No sell off of the student loan book’ Actions on campuses across the country. Click here for actions

22 February: Women’s Assembly Against Austerity. Click here to register
Launched in the Guardian this week

15 March: Re-call People’s Assembly conference
Emanuel Centre, London. More info soon.

19 March: Budget Day – ‘Britain needs a pay rise’
Demonstrations, protests and actions across the country

22 March: support for ‘No to racism and fascism’ demonstration.
Click here for info

May Day: support for May Day protests and demonstrations

21 June: People’s Assembly National Demonstration London
National demonstration and free festival in Central London. More info soon.

October: TUC National Demonstration London

Fundraising appeal
We have a packed timetable of events and actions to mobilise for in the coming weeks and months. All of this costs money and we urgently need increase our regular monthly income to be able to properly staff our national office, and fund these exciting initiatives.

We are asking all supporters of the People’s Assembly to make a regular donation, however big or small. Donations can be set up on our website. Thank you for your continued support.

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