It is clear to us that the votes to strike across the public sector are due not just to indignation over the big pension steal but to the way in which the public sector is being treated by the Coalition Government. Pensions are the unifying factor although maybe the pay freeze announced today by George Osborne will have a similar effect. But it's also true that many parts of the public sector, in particular the NHS, are highly demoralised and increasingly exhausted by the demands and chaos which the Coalition Ministers are heaping on them and by the doom scenario with which they are threatened if they do not comply.
The Occupation movement is one response, as is the Day of Action. At a national level the unions seem to have handled this quite well, co-ordinating action and resisting the Coalition's carrots and sticks. Unfortunately the local response is more chaotic. At a well attended rally on 10th November, addressed by Mark Serwotka among others, it was announced that pickets and events in the morning would be be followed by a rally at 12 then a march round the city centre. A lot of people and organisations made their arrangements accordingly. Then suddenly on 27th Nov an email came round from the regional TUC in Leeds saying that Unison, Unite and GMB had decided this novel approach (rally then march) would not work and the march would now start from Devonshire Green at 11 though the rally would still be at 12. This last minute change (as far as I can see because local union leaders couldn't see beyond a conventional format) has wrecked a number of other arrangements for the day. There has been too little open communication locally and it is almost as if the local leadership don't think (or maybe want) too many people to be involved. If we are to put up an effective fight for public services locally, we must have a clearer and more confident leadership. We hope that the turnout for 30th Nov, despite the confusion, will encourage more people to make a stand.

We are a grassroots movement comprising people from all walks of life who are, or will be affected by the government’s austerity measures and spending cuts to NHS Services across England. We also strongly oppose the creeping privatisation of the NHS by successive governments. Privatisation = Profit not Good Patient Care
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Monday, 7 November 2011
OCCUPY SHEFFIELD
The Occupation Movement reached Sheffield on November 5th with the establishment of a camp on the Cathedral forecourt. The struggle to protect the NHS is closely linked to the general challenge presented by the Occupiers to the way in which 1% of the population monopolise resources and powers.
This thread is for comments and information relating to Occupy Sheffield and its links with SSONHS. We will be discussing this at our meeting on 14th November - with the possibility of organising an event to be held at the occupation site. The occupiers are happy to display material relating to the preservation of our National Health Service. SSONHS supporters are encouraged to go down and meet the occupiers and to offer whatever help they can.
Please contibute information or comments to this thread.
For more information see http://www.occupysheffield.org.uk/
also https://occupywiki.org.uk/Sheffield/Wishlist
This thread is for comments and information relating to Occupy Sheffield and its links with SSONHS. We will be discussing this at our meeting on 14th November - with the possibility of organising an event to be held at the occupation site. The occupiers are happy to display material relating to the preservation of our National Health Service. SSONHS supporters are encouraged to go down and meet the occupiers and to offer whatever help they can.
Please contibute information or comments to this thread.
For more information see http://www.occupysheffield.org.uk/
also https://occupywiki.org.uk/Sheffield/Wishlist