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By- terratech
Yesterday 21:12
Big question for councils over £10m benefit cut Councils soon will be required to make up a shortfall of 10% it gets to cover `council tax benefit`, the result being those claiming it having to cover it from there benefits. But the kicker is under the localisation bill it is up to the councils owned...
By- terratech
Yesterday 21:09
Fact File: The Housing Crisis “Here are the consequences of Thatcher's ideological war on council housing.” What more can be said. Fact File: The Housing Crisis A Labour council’s attempts to rehouse 500 of Newham’s poorest families as far afield as Stoke-on-Trent has highlighted...
By- terratech
Yesterday 21:04
The Radical Alternative to Austerity John McDonnell MP has published this statement on the TCF website where he asks people to consider putting their name to it. Fancifully calling the statement and measures included a “Radical Alternative to Austerity” it leaves out the most important...
By- terratech
Yesterday 21:02
Unions fear Tesco move into post offices Tesco could become a major player in a restructured Post Office – handing out pensions and benefit payments – as a government sponsored cost-cutting drive looks to replace traditional counters with a cheaper service offered at the checkouts of convenience...
By- terratech
Yesterday 20:59
Recession rage starts class war RECESSION rage is hitting classrooms and nurseries across Scotland with children as young as THREE lashing out. Rather than designer clothing being the issue here I would say its parents under a lot of strain and children picking up on that, is the...
Yesterday 16:44
£4,000 for a dress – yet Balenciaga can’t pay thei I was once in a group interview at a car microswitch company, the gloating interviewer told us the company had gone from strength to strength and were due to make another million in profit this year, when i asked if that was the case why are you still paying...

Welcome to the Unemployment Movement

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Written by Admin Team

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A Wave of Reflection, Rage & Rebellion in Defence of the Unemployed.

Hated, loathed & shunned our Country has turned on us to Bail out the Rich, while political despotism promotes their Elitism as Right & Efficient and Rewards their Excesses & Fraud in contempt of the Law.

Introducing Austerity the powerful sloganize that “Work makes us free” while from the boardroom to the shop-floor the disciples of this ideology want to “Starve us into Submission”, they proclaim that “to cut poverty they need to cut welfare” and then as overlords industrialise slavery (workfare) behind the deception of fairness.

 

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Principle’s and Aims of the Unemployment Movement

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Written by Admin Team Tuesday, 12 July 2011 22:30

As the UK faces up to an economic crisis and a drought of job opportunities its political parties and agencies have decided to follow the perverse doctrine of the abuser (child, rapist) that it better to blame the victims (unemployed) personal behaviour than their own psychology .

In doing this we face one of the most profound set of changes to our welfare system that rather than keep poverty and destitution at bay, it will be used as a tool of punishment for being unemployed and poor a crime of contempt of those that associate you with being of low moral standards and intelligence. 

 

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Devastating Housing Benefit Cuts

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Written by terratech Friday, 10 February 2012 21:27

Housing Benefit Cuts not just affecting the unemployed but also the low paid will have a devastating effect on people lives so what is in line for you.    

The only way we can stop this is by organising as a single voice, not as some protest group that marches from A to B but one that first protects our own communities and next disrupts the government’s ability to work as well as challenge the public into a conversation through road/train blocks.

Think it won’t work, just think about France whenever its Unions have a strike; it doesn’t take many only the courage to start to say NO!

 

OUR SILENCE WILL BE THEIR VICTORY!      

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