Friday, 21 December 2007

Season's Greetings

Your PCS Branch would like to send you all Season’s Greetings and wish you well for 2008.

2007 has been a busy year for your branch, and we would like to thank you for your support during the year.

We appreciate that asking you to take action in the way you have is often very difficult. The national campaign and the Group pay claim are still ongoing. PCS want to reach an amicable suitable settlement to both these campaigns and it is sincerely hoped that this will happen early in 2008.

On a local level the branch has had to reorganise following the retirement of its erstwhile Secretary Ralph MBE. Hopefully the officers have provided the membership with the support it has needed and Ralph’s departure has not been noticed.

Committee members do recognise that they are often away on TU duties, which puts a strain on their immediate colleagues. We are ever grateful for your individual support in this way.
Once again enjoy your time off and see you in 2008.

Wednesday, 12 December 2007

On Strike - Day Two And Photos

Day two of the strike was as successful if not more so than day one. Thanks again to all of you for your support. Pictures and newspaper cuttings are below.

Pictures from Northampton to follow later in the week.





Monday, 10 December 2007

The Overtime Ban Has Started

Following on from the marvellously successful two day strike please don't forget that a two week overtime ban is in operation from 8-21 December. We appreciate your support in taking industrial action on Thursday and Friday, but it is important the campaign goes on. Question two on the ballot paper asked if you were willing to take action short of a strike and 81.6% said YES.

We need to send a clear message to senior management that we will not be tempted to earn some money back whilst taking them out of the mire that industrial action put them in. Stay at home the next two weekends. Support the overtime ban

Thursday, 6 December 2007

Day One At Daventry


Just wanted to add to Mark's comments below and thank members across the district for joining in today's action, especially those who braved the cold and rain to stand on the picket line. I was particularly pleased with the reaction of members in the Daventry office, which had a picket line for the first time in many years. In fact nearly half the members in the office joined the picket line (with more promising to join tomorrow) and ninety percent of members were out on strike.


No photos of today's picket line at Daventry, but Lynn Curtis kindly gave me this press cutting from 1985. In fact Lynn is the only person to have been on the picket line in 1985 and 2007. What struck me most of all was the placard saying "CPSA members like a joke: 4.5% is a cracker."


4.5%? Many of our members are only going to get 1% a year for the next three years. And they told us things could only get better.

On Strike - Day One

A massive thank you to all of you for your support today. This has probably been the best supported day of industrial action in many a year, proving that you all feel angry about the imposition of the pay offer.

We had picket lines at Northampton, Wellingborough, both Corby sites, and, for the first time since the 1980's; Daventry. Massive, massive thanks go to those of you who joined us on those picket lines. It is great that members who are not reps join in and show unity in this way.

We had interviews both today and yesterday with The Chronicle and Echo, The Evening Telegraph, and The Daventry Express, and articles have been in all three together with photographs. Some of these can be found online.

Branch Secretary Mark Edwards also gave a live interview to BBC Radio Northampton in which he described the 'rise' those on the max will be receiving as "frankly scandalous", which has now been adopted as the branch catchphrase.

Look here again tomorrow for links to press coverage and (hopefully) photos.

Tuesday, 4 December 2007

News from the front line

As you know we are unable to use the work email to let you know anything about industrial action. However we will be using this blog to keep you update with progress on Thursday and Friday.

Hopefully some of you will come down and keep us company on the picket line, but for the rest of you you can find out how it turned out across Northamptonshire on this site.

Last time we were on strike members the fire service came provided support, as well as donuts, for those on the picket line at Corby Debt Centre and they are hoping for more of the same this time!