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  • REMPLOY - LOBBY OF STIRLING MP ANNE MCGUIRE

SATURDAY, 11TH NOVEMBER 2006 – 11:00AM

The Remploy Consortium of Trade Unions has called for a mass demonstration in the constituency of the Minister for the Disabled.

The 11th November is especially significant for Remploy as this will probably be the last major demonstration outside London for 2006.

Bring your banners and flags and wear your T-shirts we want to see a mass turnout of not only Remploy workers but Trade Union Activists. This is going to be an important event so let’s make sure that as many people as possible turn up in Scotland to support our Scottish members.

Further details of the exact venue and start time will be sent out in the next few days.

Our members at CCU Birkenhead will be present as they always are, let’s show Stirling and Scotland that Remploy workers in England and Wales do care.

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