Merseyside Right to Work was established in May of this year to give the local region a campaigning united group against the cuts which we knew were going to come with the election of the coalition government. Merseyside Right to Work has organised demonstrations outside Liverpool Town Hall on the day of the budget and public spending review announcements, and took 70 people to the Tory Party conference demonstration in Birmingham in October. Merseyside Right to Work works with and supports other anti cuts groups whilst also making links between the different struggles that everyone are facing.

Thursday 16 December 2010

 
Right to Work is stepping up its campaigning activity against the ConDems’ cuts, job losses and austerity. The number of anti-cuts protests around the country is increasing all the time – and the recent student protests have hit a new level of militancy and shown the up the weakness of the ConDem government. That’s why we have launched a new website, which we hope will boost our campaigning work and help more people get involved. We are also upgrading our office IT systems and communications.
We also have a new email address - info@righttowork.org.uk - and an address where you can send us news for our website - reports@righttowork.org.uk

New website features

We hope you like the new site. On the front page, you will find news about cuts protests around the country and regular updates about Right to Work activities. There is also an action diary listing upcoming events.
You can also find our latest campaigning materials listed under campaign kit and our pick of the web – a continually updated stream of the latest news for activists – as well as our Twitter feed.
You can also find out how to affiliate to Right to Work and read RTW national secretary Chris Bambery’s blog.

What do you think?

Have a look round! Leave a comment below and tell us what you think, or get in touch through our contact page.

Help us do more

Developing our website, office systems and communications – and all our other campaigning work – costs money. Please help our work by making a donation.
Thanks for your support.

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