Protest at Ken Clarke's AGM
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Public Sector workers protest at Ken Clarke's constituency AGM.
Ken Clarke MP hosted his AGM at the Ruddington Grange Golf Club on the evening of Friday 22 March. A group of local public sector workers, all members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) staged a protest demonstration at the Golf Club and presented Mr Clarke with an open letter complaining about the current government's cuts agenda. Mr Clarke seemed reluctant to accept the letter until the PCS activist trying to hand him the letter pointed out that they were one of his constituents and asked him again to take it.
PCS members in the Civil Service are severely affected by the actions of the current Government having suffered a two year pay freeze and now have their pay capped at an average 1% for the next two years. All are also being expected to pay up to three times as much for their occupational pension, work at least 7 years longer before thay can take their retirement without their pension being significantly cut and actually recieving a smaller pension anyway, despite the increased contributions.
On top of this Hundreds of thousands of Civil and Public Servants stand to loose their jobs altogether under the Coalition's plans.
The recent announcement of plans to introduce regional pay are also a major concern for PCS union members, not just due to the affect on their personal incomes but also because of the detrimental effect that this will have on local commLegal Aid system are extremely worrying not only for public sector workers but also those in the private sector.unities if this is introduced.
Also changes to individual employment rights and changes to the rules on access to the law through the Employment Tribunal Service and
Links:
Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union web site



Pay Cap....
This wonderful coalition idea of "regional pay", & for it to also be "capped at an average 1% for the next 2 years?..
Couldnt we ask the bankers, financiers, top ceos, & all top UK management (public & private sector) to accept it first?.... Being as we,re "All in it Together", Im sure they,d be only too pleased to accept..
For the good of the country, as they,re all such public spirited people....They should set the example shouldnt they?.... If only pigs could fly..