Tuesday 21st September 20217:15pm Bristol Protect Our NHS are hosting a Zoom meeting for a briefing and discussion on the Health and Care Bill (aka the NHS Bill). Guest speaker Caroline Bedale Who is a retired NHS worker and UNISON activist, and active in Keep Our NHS Public (KONP) and in the Socialist Health Association.ContinueContinue reading “The NHS Bill and “Integrated Care Systems”: Why we should be worried”
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NHS Workers Say NO
Protest for NHS Patient Safety, Pay Justice and an End to Privatisation Bristol NHS Workers Say No! Saturday 3rd July 202111am meet at College Greenmarch to Castle Park Join Bristol NHS Workers Say No and Protect Our NHS on the 73rd Birthday of the NHS to fight for the future of our National HealthContinueContinue reading “NHS Workers Say NO”
15% PAY RISE FOR ALL NHS WORKERS
Protect the NHS from the next reforms Day of action organised by Bristol NHS Workers Say No! at Millenium Square, Bristol on Sat. 15th May 2021, 13:00 to 16:00 Show the government that after 10 years of austerity and a global pandemic we need a restorative 15% payrise and to protect the NHS from privatisation.ContinueContinue reading “15% PAY RISE FOR ALL NHS WORKERS”
Bristol International Workers Memorial Day April 28th 2021
Health and Safety is a fundamental workers’ right Assemble at Tony Benn House Victoria Street, Bristol Wed. 28th April 2021, 11:15 March to Castle Park for wreath laying ceremony Speaking Chris Marsh (GMB Rep Wessex Water) Suzy Cheeke (Vice-President Bristol TUC) Stuart Davies (Legal Officer UNITE) Shona Jemphrey (UNISON member, Labour Candidate for Lawrence HillContinueContinue reading “Bristol International Workers Memorial Day April 28th 2021”
One per cent pay rise “is the worst kind of insult”
Commenting on the publication of the recommendation, UNISON head of health Sara Gorton said: “No wonder the chancellor had nothing to say about the NHS yesterday [in the budget speech]. A one per cent pay rise is the worst kind of insult the government could give health workers who’ve given their absolute everything over theContinueContinue reading “One per cent pay rise “is the worst kind of insult””
Not A Penny More
Tuesday, 18th August 2020 12:00-13:00 College Green, Bristol, BS1 5UY More information on Facebook: Not a penny more to Serco – BRISTOL action This Bristol event is part of a national Day of Action: show your support for safe, local track and trace in your community! Unless explicitly stated otherwise any commercial advertisements appearing onContinueContinue reading “Not A Penny More”
NHS workers say “NO!” to Public Sector pay inequality
Saturday 8th August 11am, College Green, Bristol Facebook event: Bristol Protest for Pay Justice Bristol health and social care workers will be protesting along with colleagues across the country demanding a 15% pay increase paid from 1 December 2020, in order to start recovering a decade of lost wages. From the organisers: “We are callingContinueContinue reading “NHS workers say “NO!” to Public Sector pay inequality”
Our NHS Deserves Better
Sunday 5th July is the 72nd anniversary of the NHS During the weekend Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th July Bristol Trades Union Council will be supporting local events and the national online rally Sunday 5th July at 3:30 PM to say, ‘Our NHS deserves better’ Speakers will include: Cat Hobbs (We Own It), Dr SoniaContinueContinue reading “Our NHS Deserves Better”
Bristol International Workers Memorial Day 2020 – report
We didn’t march in 2020 because of the Coronavirus pandemic, the above pictures were from the Bristol International Workers’ Memorial Day ceremony back in 2018. In 2020 we held a virtual commemoration whether we were at work, in our homes or in an open space all keeping at a safe distance. We also joined inContinueContinue reading “Bristol International Workers Memorial Day 2020 – report”
Bristol International Workers Memorial Day 2020
Remember COVID-19 dead this International Workers’ Memorial Day April 28th 2020 Every year on April 28th, all around the world, the trade union movement unites to mark International Workers’ Memorial Day (#IWMD20). We remember those who have lost their lives at work, or from work-related injury and diseases. We renew our efforts to organise collectivelyContinueContinue reading “Bristol International Workers Memorial Day 2020”
