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.

Monday 24 January 2011

Merseyside RtW AGM

The Merseyside Right to Work annual general meeting will take place on Wednesday 26th January, 7.30pm upstairs in the Crown Pub, Lime Street, Liverpool.  I have attached the proposed constitution which is based on the national Right to Work constitution.  Any proposed amendments should be submitted to me by Tuesday 25th January.  Once the constitution is agreed we can set up a bank account.  The bank account must have at least two signatories, so if you would like to be a signatory or would like to propose someone to be a signatory, again please let me know by Tuesday 25th Jan.  Likewise, if you would like to be on the steering committee or would like to nominate someone to be on the steering committee, let me know by 25th Jan.
 
Agenda for the AGM
 
1) Constitution
2) Steering committee election
3) Bank account signatories
4) Report back form last 6 months
5) Future events
6) AOB
 
In solidarity,
 
Debs Gwynn
Convenor, Merseyside Right to Work
 

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