Lambeth Council is wasting thousands of pounds on security guards in the closed Minet and Carnegie Library buildings. The cost of these security guards is more than it would have cost to keep them open in the first place.
Author: Lambeth Unison
Flexible working time – guidelines and information
A number of members have reported that their flexible working time arrangements have been cut back arbitrarily by managers.
Here is the guidelines for ensuring flexible working time isn’t taken away without proper consultation with the worker’s affected.
If any UNISON members feel this is something they are worried about then read these attached guidelines and please get in touch.
Reviewing Flexible Working Arrangements within Teams – guidance for UNISON members and stewards
Get involved, become a shop steward!
Would you like to become a shop steward in UNISON?
A union is only as strong as its members, and its members are stronger when they are better organised. Lambeth UNISON has a number of stewards across the council who help members with any issues they might have at work. Our stewards are the front line support for our members, helping with organising, listening to members’ views, and promoting democracy and participation. They are also active in recruiting new members – a very important role because the greater the proportion of workers who are members of UNISON, the stronger we are when it comes to having our voice heard, and the more likely we are to win campaigns.
UNISON provides full training for stewards so you can feel confident and capable to represent members and offer advice.
If you would like to take up this opportunity then please print off and complete the following form.
UNISON Stewards nomination form 2016
Please return this form to Paul Fitzgerald, UNISON, International House, by 5pm on Monday 6 June 2016 (or
scan and email to JABlake[at]lambeth.gov.uk).
If you have any questions please email either Ruth Cashman or Jon Rogers (Rcashman[at]lambeth.gov.uk and JRogers[at]Lambeth.gov.uk).
Lambeth Council on local libraries: Frequently asked questions and non-answers
For the last three months, Lambeth UNISON has submitted a series of questions concerning impact of Culture2020 and the closure of several of our libraries to be converted into “Healthy Living Centres”. Senior council officials have delayed responses and refused to treat our question seriously – they wouldn’t even give us a reply in an official meeting but told us to “Look on the website” for their response.
Below are the most relevant questions, their answers and our response. Continue reading
Council’s U-turn over Upper Norwood Library following announcement of Save Upper Norwood Library Demonstration
Lambeth Council have backed down on closing Upper Norwood Library, keeping it open now until July and then with library staff on site for another 2 years after that. A massive victory for the local library campaign Continue reading
Children’s Social Care restructuring = unfairness and uncertainty
Andy Tullis, convener of the Children’s Social Care department, spells out the latest problems with the current restructuring that management are pushing through Continue reading
Lambeth UNISON survey on the EU
As part of a national survey of UNISON members, Lambeth branch asked our members to tell us what they thought of the various issues raised by the EU referendum debate.
Of the 190 respondants:
75% told us that they thought the EU referendum was very important to UNISON
Of the issues that members were asked about, they responded as follows:
Workers’ rights, Public services and Equalities were the most important issue for our members in considering how they would vote in the EU referendum.
Migratio, equal treatment and welfare rights was the fourth most important issue for our members.
When asked which way they would like UNISON to campaign on this issue, 78% said they wanted UNISON to campaign to stay in the EU, 21% were in favour of a campaign to leave.
Alan Gibbons on Lambeth Council
I’ll tell you what happens with impossible promises,
Like thinking that, in the world’s fifth richest country,
We can keep libraries open
And offer communities the possibilities
Literacy affords.
You start with far-fetched dreams,
Like children sprawled on the mat
Reading books,
Old people meeting to discuss
The newspapers and fiction,
The unemployed using computers
They can’t afford.
They are then pickled into a rigid dogma,
A code,
Called a comprehensive and efficient service,
And you end up in the grotesque chaos of a Labour council
-a Labour council-
hiring lawyers to scuttle round a city
handing out legal notices to its own people.
Alan Gibbons – award winning children’s author.
Lies, damned lies and Lambeth Council’s library closures
Ruth Cashman, joint branch secretary of Lambeth UNISON and a library worker responds to misinformation from Lambeth Council about the destruction of local library services Continue reading
April issue of Lambeth UNISON newsletter
The April issue of Lambeth UNISON newsletter is now available online for you to download. This issue includes the launch of our new “Just Say No” campaign against workplace stress, the latest on the libraries and the Carnegie occupation, a defence of our campaigning work and thew latest on the Housing and Planning Bill. Plus our now famous crossword and Dingbats!