GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON CLIMATE EMERGENCY

WFTC is urging all workers to show their support by organising a protest outside their workplace, schools and colleges with placards and banners, at lunchtime or any time on September 20th. (Download a leaflet…)

Thousands of school students and activists have highlighted the global Climate Emergency over past months. Climate change threatens the future of young people and workers across the planet. The biggest polluters are the top corporations which are also responsible for attacking the wages and conditions of workers. Tackling climate change and improving the condition means struggling against big business, its owners and its political representatives.

At the Trade Union Congress (TUC) last week Unite assistant general secretary Steve Turner called on all trade unions to back the school climate change strikes on 20 September.

He also demanded that workers are up-skilled or re-skilled with no loss of pay or undermining of terms and conditions in the transition to a green economy as part of a just transition.Read on ...

Dave Knight

Dave Knight: Trade unionist, Os supporter, fighter of wrongs and so much more

Dave is one of the best known people from Leyton in East London who you have probably never heard of. His activities throughout his life have led him to be recognised seemingly almost anywhere he went.

Raised in Leyton, he went to Leyton High School for Boys and made life-long friendships with pals who “bend not break the rules” and typically faced discipline when they turned up to run in the school’s annual cross-country race dressed and behaving as Monty Python Gumbies, falling over when the starting gun fired. They survived as did that daft sense of humour.

That bunch of school pals met a similar bunch from Leyton Girls and Dave fell in love and married his life partner, Anne.

Seeing Mott the Hoople in his early teens triggered a love for rock music, and many would have met him through connections made watching bands at a variety of venues, especially upstairs at The Red Lion, the Rainbow, the Roundhouse and King’s Cross Cinema watching such bands as Stray, Caravan, Genesis, Van der Graaf Generator, Quo, Pink Floyd, Man, Hawkwind, The Pink Fairies and the rest.… Read on ...