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Branch 8 CSA union activist

category antrim | worker & community struggles and protests | opinion/analysis author Tuesday August 31, 2004 13:32author by Rambler - Uncivil Servant supporter Report this post to the editors

Uncivil Servant Supporter

The Largest Branch of the Northern Ireland civil service, today met to vote on 'all out'
strike action without pay

Branch 8 met today to discuss the now call for all out strike action without pay.

The meeting attended by up to 500 branch members voted over 85% for out strike action without pay. They also voted without exception to reject both government offers . Although members raised, to applause, that this action should had been taken from the start when momentum was at its height, they overwhelmingly endorsed the call.

This despite the finanicial hardship members may endure if this goes ahead and this dispite the long drawn out dispute of the few for the many. A clear message has been sent to governement and management from branch 8 that we are up for the fight. Let this message and result go around all civil servants branches, lets get a collective vote for action, lets mobilse the vote. Lets again build the momentum and show governement that we will not go quietly into the night without a fight.

author by Acepublication date Tue Aug 31, 2004 19:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Eight months on and over eighty five per cent of civil servants vote for all out indefinite strike action without pay. Absolutely inspiring, Well done.

author by Time For Change - NIPSApublication date Tue Aug 31, 2004 19:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The result in branch 8 is a great outcome. It the first of the big meetings and sends a clear message that if the work is put in and a confident fighting leadership is in place NIPSA can acheive the ballot result and a victory in this dispute.

Well done branch 8 - forward to victory

author by Againpublication date Tue Aug 31, 2004 13:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It should be added that the majority of the other 12% or so abstained and can be won on hearing of similar resounding outcomes {sent to management, government and other branches} this far into a long drawn out dispute. So lets go ALL OUT!

 
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