Local Labour Parties are backing public sector workers on November 30
29.11.11 - Helen
Dozens of constituency Labour Parties have declared their support for millions of public sector workers in their campaign for fair pensions, and are backing the day of action tomorrow (November 30th). Across the country tomorrow, Labour Party activists will be out campaigning together with local union members, to oppose this government's unfair squeeze on our public servants, and to call for fair pensions for everybody.
(If your CLP does not appear, but you have voted to support the Fair Pensions statement, you can add your name here: http://www.unionstogether.org.uk/fairpension)
Everyone deserves a fair pension, and is entitled to security and dignity in retirement.
That’s why we’re backing public sector workers in their campaign against the government’s unfair triple attack on public sector pensions, and that’s why we’re backing the day of action on November 30th.
If the government get their way, ordinary working people struggling to balance the books after a pay freeze and with the cost of living rising, will have to pay more and work longer for a pension that’s worth less. That is not a fair deal.
We want everybody to be able to pay into a fair pension for their retirement. That’s why we want a fair deal on pensions for public sector workers, why we want to see government action to make pensions better and fairer in the private sector too, and why we oppose the government’s unfair changes to the state pension age.
We’re supporting fair pensions for everybody.
Aberavon CLP
Aberdeen South CLP
Amber Valley CLP
Ashfield CLP
Ashton-under-Lyne CLP
Bermondsey & Old Southwark CLP
Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk CLP
Bethnal Green & Bow CLP
Birmingham Ladywood CLP
Birmingham Northfield CLP
Bolsover CLP
Broxtowe CLP
Brecon & Radnorshire CLP
Brent Central CLP
Bristol East CLP
Bristol West CLP
Caerphilly CLP
Camberwell & Peckham CLP
Camborne and Redruth CLP
Cambridge CLP
Cardiff West CLP
Carshalton & Wallington CLP
Central Ayrshire CLP
Chatham & Aylesford CLP
Clacton CLP
Copeland CLP
Coventry South CLP
Cynon Valley CLP
Dagenham & Rainham CLP
Dartford CLP
Daventry CLP
Devizes CLP
Dundee West CLP
Edinburgh South CLP
Eltham CLP
Erewash CLP
Gloucester CLP
Gosport CLP
Hammersmith CLP
Harlow CLP
Hayes and Harlington CLP
Hexham CLP
High Peak CLP
Huntingdon CLP
Ilford North CLP
Ilford South CLP
Inverclyde CLP
Ipswich CLP
Isle of Wight CLP
Islington North CLP
Knowsley CLP
Lancaster and Fleetwood CLP
Leeds East CLP
Lewisham West and Penge CLP
Linlithgow and East Falkirk CLP
Maidenhead CLP
Maidstone and the Weald CLP
Makerfield CLP
Manchester Central CLP
Merthyr Tydfil CLP
Middlesbrough CLP
Mid-Norfolk CLP
Neath CLP
Newark CLP
North East Derbyshire CLP
North Somerset Constituency Labour Party CLP
North West Leicestershire CLP
Orpington CLP
Pendle CLP
Penistone & Stocksbridge CLP
Peterborough CLP
Pontypridd CLP
Poplar & Limehouse CLP
Rhondda CLP
Romford CLP
Rossendale and Darwen CLP
Saffron Walden CLP
Salford and Eccles CLP
Scunthorpe CLP
Sheffield Hallam CLP
Sheffield South East CLP
Sherwood CLP
Skipton & Ripon CLP
Slough CLP
Stalybridge and Hyde CLP
Stockton North CLP
Stoke-on-Trent South CLP
Stone CLP
Streatham CLP
Stretford & Urmston CLP
Stroud CLP
Thirsk and Malton CLP
Thornbury and Yate CLP
Tonbridge and Malling CLP
Tooting CLP
Torfaen CLP
Vale of Glamorgan CLP
Wallasey CLP
Warrington North Constituency Labour Party CLP
Washington and Sunderland West CLP
Welwyn Hatfield CLP
West Suffolk CLP
Wigan Constituency Labour Party CLP
Yeovil CLP
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