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FBU meeting

FBU meeting

Picketing Brixton station Photo: Guy Smallman

BUILD THE
FIGHTBACK
Wednesday 3 December, 1pm
Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross
Street, London NW1 2HR
Near Euston station
Speakers

Paul Embery
London Region FBU secretary
Yusuf Timms
FBU SW Area rep
Called by London Region FBU.
Supported by Greater
Manchester & Merseyside FBU
For more info contact London Region FBU:
020 7359 3686 london@fbu.org.uk
Or Yusuf: 07854 998 519 inky1917@hotmail.com

ur pensions dispute is at a
crossroads. Our short-duration
strikes have been solid and effective one
chief officer admitted last week that they
had brought his brigade to a standstill.
But they havent been enough to force a
decent settlement from government.
With her decision to put the 2015
pension scheme being parliament, Penny
Mordaunt has thrown down the gauntlet,
and in Buckinghamshire the executive
council member Ricky Matthews
remains sacked. How we respond to
these attacks is key.
The London region believes the present
strategy must change. We need a bolder,
more hard-hitting programme of strike
action a strategy that energises and gives
confidence to members.
To achieve this, we need to
organise. Thats why we have
called this meeting to
discuss how we can best build
a fighting union.

Picketing Brixton station Photo: Guy Smallman

BUILD THE
FIGHTBACK
Wednesday 3 December, 1pm
Exmouth Arms, 1 Starcross
Street, London NW1 2HR
Near Euston station
Speakers

Paul Embery
London Region FBU secretary
Yusuf Timms
FBU SW Area rep
Called by London Region FBU.
Supported by Greater
Manchester & Merseyside FBU
For more info contact London Region FBU:
020 7359 3686 london@fbu.org.uk
Or Yusuf: 07854 998 519 inky1917@hotmail.com

ur pensions dispute is at a
crossroads. Our short-duration
strikes have been solid and effective one
chief officer admitted last week that they
had brought his brigade to a standstill.
But they havent been enough to force a
decent settlement from government.
With her decision to put the 2015
pension scheme being parliament, Penny
Mordaunt has thrown down the gauntlet,
and in Buckinghamshire the executive
council member Ricky Matthews
remains sacked. How we respond to
these attacks is key.
The London region believes the present
strategy must change. We need a bolder,
more hard-hitting programme of strike
action a strategy that energises and gives
confidence to members.
To achieve this, we need to
organise. Thats why we have
called this meeting to
discuss how we can best build
a fighting union.

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