Tuesday 24th November Sheffield TUC Delegate Meeting 7pm-9pm
Matt Fawcett CND Speaker. With Trident renewal very much in the news this is a very topical issue.
Visitors are welcome – just register at the door. Sheffield Trades and Labour Club, 200 Duke Street S2 5QQ (please use side entrance on Talbot Street)
Wednesday 25 November “Tories: Out of Credit – Out of Office NOW!”
5pm Protest Rally outside the Town Hall v Government Autumn Statement. Osborne will spell out further attacks on vulnerable and working people and further cuts to public sector services, council budgets and jobs. Organised by Sheffield Peoples Assembly
Saturday 28th November “Time for the Climate” Mass vigil Tudor Square, Sheffield
Sheffield Climate Alliance is organising an event as part of the Global Climate March. Let’s tell our leaders it’s time to leave the age of fossil fuels behind! Come with your family and friends and be part of our growing climate movement – all welcome! We’d like everyone to join a mass sing and silent vigil in the middle of the afternoon beginning at 2pm but there is lots more happening. Faith leaders at the vigil will include Bishop Steven Croft, Bishop of Sheffield, Bishop Ralph Heskett, Bishop of Hallam, Phillip Borkett, Superintendent of Sheffield Methodist Circuit, Abdool Kadir Gooljar, S. Yorks President, Islamic Society of Britain and Dr. Vithal Patel (Hindu).
We’ll be in Tudor Square, outside the Crucible Theatre, and the nearby Upper Chapel (accessed via the courtyard on Norfolk Street) from 12 noon to 4.30pm, with loads going on including: ‘Climate Cake-Off’, Make a Wind Turbine, Face-painting, ‘Evil Frackers’ Photo Booth, cycle rides, bands and choirs and a debate. More details from www.sheffieldclimatealliance.net
You can ‘join’ the event on facebook http://on.fb.me/1Ke2K09 or avaaz http://bit.ly/1QAWlBB
You can learn the song for the climate here: https://sheffieldsingsoutfortheclimate.wordpress.com/portfolio/lyrics-for-the-song-for-the-climate/ Join us to say No to dirty energy… Yes to renewables… Climate jobs now… Justice for people!
Sunday 29th November People’s March for Climate, Justice and Jobs Join the Sheffield coach leaving Sheffield 7am and leaving London 5pm – cost is £18 and £12 concessions for anyone on a low income. Book on Eventbrite please https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sheffield-coach-to-peoples-march-for-climate-justice-and-jobs-tickets-19382617932
More about the details of the march https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sheffield-coach-to-peoples-march-for-climate-justice-and-jobs-tickets-19382617932
and at climatejusticejobs.org.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1513498282295136/
A message from UNITE The Union to all staff, officers and members
To: all Unite Officers – please cascade to activists
National People’s March for Climate, Justice and Jobs on 29 November 2015, London
In December 2015, the United Nations meet in Paris for one of the most important international conferences since the end of the Second World War. Tackling climate change is the challenge of our time, one that all nations must face as they gather in Paris to agree a framework for action among all 195 UN member states.
Unite’s new briefing, Meeting the Climate Change Challenge, shows that the dramatic shift to a low carbon future will affect working people in all walks of life, from energy supply and transport to manufacturing, health and public services.
Unions are calling on the UN not only to agree to halt global warming and reverse carbon emissions; Unite, along with others including the TUC, believes it is crucial that there must be a ‘just transition’ in the changes that lie ahead – one that ensures workers are treated decently.
The UN must also ensure that the key principles of a ‘just transition’ are adopted in Paris. For unions, a just transition means a place at the table, investment in green and decent jobs and new skills, a balanced energy, low carbon economy and respect for labour and human rights.
The TUC Congress 2015 agreed to support the National People’s March for Climate, Justice and Jobs on 29 November 2015 in London, and Unite is happy to encourage our members to come out and support the march and to campaign for a fair, ambitious and binding climate change treaty.
For more information on the march please go to; https://www.tuc.org.uk/international-issues/social-issues/environment/climate-change/peoples-march-climatejusticejobs
For more information on Unite’s policy on climate change and the environment please see; http://www.unitetheunion.org/uploaded/documents/Climate%20Change%20book11-24354.pdf
Monday 30th November Sheffield Momentum meeting
1930hrs United Reform Chapel, Norfolk Street, Sheffield. Inititiative to set up a Sheffield group of Momentum to help mobilise new Labour activists behind Jeremy Corbyn and Labour’s new anti-austerity agenda.
Wednesday 2nd December Special Council Debate on Sheffield Bus Cuts
This debate has been forced on the City Council following a massive public petition against the unprecedented cuts (one in ten buses were cut from the service on 1st November) and total upheaval to Sheffield’ private bus network, approved by the SYPTA and Sheffield City Council in September.
Wednesday 9th December. Evening of Socialist Music for Christmas
UNITE Brass Band; Sheffield Socialist Choir; Luke Carver Goss
7.30pm – 9pm Trades and Labour Club Duke Street. Entrance fee £6 & £4 conc available on the door or send cheque payable to “Sheffield Trade Union Council” and S.A.E. to Concert Tickets c/o 59 Meersbrook Road Sheffield S8 9HU Children welcome! . Sponsored by SheffieldTUC
Wednesday 9th December Sheffield Cuba Solidarity Campaign Meeting
Cuban Healthcare The Benefits of a Revolution With Imti Choonara, Professor in Child Health 7pm Quaker Meeting House, 10 St James Street, S1 2EW