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Soptember 2015

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Hope at National Gallery on 100th strike day

National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. Thu 24 Sep 2015
 

 
 Victimised PCS rep Candy Udwin speaks at the rally

 
      
 Left: Philip Harvey, NUT Vice President (left)   Right: At centre-right, NUT General Secretary Christine Blower

 

 Peter Kennard

 

 Christine Blower (left)

 100 days of strike - and the '0' s with the striker's sunflower motif

 Candy Udwin stands next to one of the PCS organisers at the National Galerly

 NUT General Secretary Christine Blower gives her support to the strikers
 

 

 Nurse and health activist Janet Maiden

  A SERTUC speaker
 
 

 

A Camden Unison traffic warden currently on strike against NSL speaks at the rally.  

PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka 

 

 

Candy Udwin and PCS General Secretary Mark Serwotka  

There are hopes that some agreement will be reached shortly in talks with the new director of the National Gallery 

 

Candy Udwin 

News of a settlement - with Candy being reinstated - came some days after this rally. 
   

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