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Friday 22 July 2011

Lambeth O'Oclock clubs campaign

Lambeth Unison has started a campaign to fight against proposals to downgrade the importance and the quality of work done by workers in the O'clock Clubs a very popular service with parents who live and work in the borough.

Management forced through reductions in the hours of the valuable and popular clubs, now they have a service that doesn't work with the number of staff left.

There is a better way...

Workers in the service have shown how the service could work better. The cuts in hours and jobs which were made were not financially necessary. Unison believes that some managers are hostile to the committed group of staff.

We say no to

Unplanned closures
Routine use of overtime to deliver a core service
Cutting the fronline and increasing management.

Unison will work with community groups to fight against any attempts to downgrade and cut the service. Join us by contacting the Unison office at 6a Acre Lane SW2 5SG

MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE SOON!

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