All libraries were closed today by Lambeth Unison members taking strike action to stop the decommissioning of five libraries in the borough. Thank you to the Lambeth College staff Unison members, NUT, UCU, Unite, GMB, RMT and ASLEF members and members of the public who came down to the picket lines to show such solidarity. We all want to keep the library service open so it can serve the people of Lambeth. Our fight is your fight !
Author: Lambeth Unison
It’s not just David Cameron who has no idea how deep his cuts go: It’s also the people behind the decisions to close libraries
Ruth Cashman, joint Branch Secretary of Lambeth Unison thinks that some of the local councillors just aren’t aware of how devastating the consequences of cuts to the libraries are on the local community
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February issue of Lambeth Unison newsletter
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- Support the library strike on 8 February
- AGM decisions
- Latest on Children’s Social Care & Multi-Agency Team restructuring
- Why we oppose Trident renewal
- Cryptic crossword!
Policy on “refugees are welcome here”
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Policy on opposing the bombing of Syria
Policy from 2016 AGM to oppose the bombing of Syria by the British armed forces
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Policy on campaigning for a workers’ Europe
Policy agreed at 2016 AGM to campaign for a workers’ Europe and support a critical “Stay in” vote in any future referendum Continue reading
Policy for the Living Wage at Lambeth College
Policy agreed at 2016 AGM on the living wage at Lambeth College
Policy – save our Libraries
This branch notes that:
- Two years ago the public accounts committee cautioned that local authorities would soon struggle to deliver statutory services or even stay afloat at all, it was a prescient warning. In the last Public spending round, the Tory government pushed through further cuts in the public sector of £6.1 billion. The overall budget of many authorities has already fallen by as much as a third and Local government grants in England are set to be cut by 56% in the next five years. Lambeth Council have announced that they want to make 1,000 staff redundant over the next two years. We now have to fight to defend the very existence of local government.
- In April 2015 the Council circulated a public consultation document (Culture 2020) which recommended cuts across Libraries and Parks. On Monday 12th October, contrary to the desires expressed in the consultation to keep libraries open, Lambeth Cabinet passed a report which will:
- Hand over three of Lambeth’s Libraries to Greenwich Leisure Ltd (GLL) to turn into gyms. These are big public assets which are being given away to GLL on 25 year ‘peppercorn’ rents.
- Sell off Waterloo Library and hand Upper Norwood Library to a trust to run the building with no staff
- Cut another 25% of the staff.
- Unison and the Save Lambeth Libraries campaign have organised supporters to oppose the Council’s plans and have lobbied and demonstrated at levels unseen in recent years.
- The Friends of Lambeth Libraries have taken legal action to take the Council to court under Judicial Review on the basis of their failure to consult properly and their failure to provide their statutory obligations under the Public Library Act 1964.
- UNISON members in Libraries have taken one day unofficial strike action to defend their service and have balloted to take official industrial action from the New Year.
We believe that:
- The ideology of ‘Austerity’, which means the transfer of wealth from those in need to those with greed, is not inevitable but a political choice of the current Tory government. Residents in Lambeth have rejected the idea that the local Labour Council should pass the Tory cuts onto the people of Lambeth.
- We need to build the fight by communities and union members against the Council’s austerity cuts.
- Closing half the borough’s libraries is a short-sighted and irresponsible plan; public libraries are an essential part of a functioning literate nation.
We resolve to:
- Support members in Libraries and Archives in any action they decide to take, including industrial action, to fight back against the Councils cuts/closure plans
- Support legal action by the Friends of Lambeth Libraries over the Councils failure to consult appropriately and no longer provide its statutory duty to Lambeth citizens.
- Encourage members to contact their local Councillor and local MPs
- Encourage members to sign the petition at https://www.change.org/p/london-borough-of-lambeth-save-lambeth-libraries.
- Raise within the union the call for London-wide and nation-wide action, including demonstrations, publicity and industrial action, to stop the massacre of national Library services currently underway.
Proposed: Tim O’Dell Seconded: Ruth Cashman
This motion was unanimously agreed by an aggregate vote of 110 votes for












