A message to Telecom and Financial Services Branches – TUC Demo June 18th


A message to Telecom and Financial Services Branches – TUC Demo June 18th

 

The TUC demonstration on Saturday June 18th focuses on the cost of living crisis – something at the heart of our dispute with Openreach, BT and EE. 

 

The rally will also call for a new deal for workers in the UK – a campaign led by the CWU. 

 

We want to acknowledge and thank you for all the work you are undertaking to deliver a massive yes vote in the forthcoming industrial action ballot – it is brilliant to see the whole union coming together. 

 

The timing of this rally coincides with the first weekend of voting in the forthcoming national industrial action ballot. Alongside our communications and campaigning strategy, we will ensure that the ballot is centre stage in all we are doing on June 18th. The communications department will be using live and recorded footage of the rally to mobilise our members to deliver the biggest possible yes vote in the ballot. 

 

In short, this demonstration compliments the work we are doing industrially. 

 

It is absolutely crucial the CWU delivers the biggest possible turnout on June 18th and on this basis we ask branches to continue to do everything possible to grow the number of members, representatives, friends and family who are planning to attend. 

 

Once again, thank you for the incredible work you are doing. 

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Andy Kerr 

Deputy General Secretary (T&FS)

 

Dave Ward

General Secretary 

22LTB240 – A message to Telecom and Financial Services Branches – TUC Demo June 18th

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