For
two weeks this month the TUC’s Austerity Uncovered bus will be visiting
communities in towns and cities across England to reveal more about the true
impact government economic policy is having upon ordinary people and their
families.
Starting
out in Dudley in the West Midlands on Monday 17 June, the special liveried
white and red double-decker Austerity Uncovered bus will then head to 20
English towns and cities finishing up on Saturday 29 June in Weston-super-Mare
in North Somerset.
At
each stop, people will be invited to talk about their personal experiences of
austerity for possible inclusion in a documentary film the TUC has commissioned
about the tour.
They
will also be asked if they’d like to send messages to the government about how
the combination of spending cuts, changes to benefits and falling wages is
affecting them as well as their families and friends.
As
the TUC’s Austerity Uncovered bus crosses the country, it will visit food
banks, unemployed centres, charities and voluntary organisations that have had
their funding cut, companies where jobs are at risk, colleges where students
have lost the educational maintenance allowance, hospitals, and a host of other
organisations affected by the cuts.
TUC
General Secretary Frances O’Grady will join the bus on the Liverpool leg of the
tour, along with UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis and the Mayor of
Liverpool, Joe Anderson. Together with young people affected by the cuts, the
three will take part in a photo opportunity while the bus is parked up near the
Liverpool Echo Arena at 8.45am on Wednesday 19 June (further details to
follow).
The
Wales TUC and Scottish TUC are also hiring buses for their own Austerity
Uncovered tours, which will run in parallel with the TUC one.
As
part of the TUC campaign against austerity, Unite and a number of unions have
also chartered two People United buses this month which between them plan to
visit over 30 towns and cities in England.
Both
People United buses will start out from the People’s Assembly event in London
on Saturday 22 June – at which Frances O’Grady is speaking – and then will head
off in different directions, meeting up again at Trafford Hospital on Friday 5
July.
The
full itinerary of the TUC’s Austerity Uncovered bus is:
Monday
17
June
Dudley
Tuesday
18
June
Cannock
Wednesday
19 June Liverpool
Thursday
20 June
Salford, Manchester and Carlisle
Friday
21
June
Newcastle, Sunderland and Stockton on Tees
Saturday
22 June
Sheffield
Sunday
23 June Halifax and Calderdale
Monday
24
June
Nottingham
Tuesday
25
June
Northampton, Corby and Kettering
Wednesday
26 June Luton
Thursday
27 June
Reading
Friday
28 June
Swindon
Saturday
29
June
Weston-super-Mare
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