Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Our aims for 2015
1. Produce 120,000 professionally designed fliers for use in nationally co-ordinated public action.
2. Host four national outreach offensives covering weeks at a time between now and the general election.
3. Provide a day's professional organising support to the movement every week.
4. Host four organising and movement development training sessions.
5. Send 200,000 campaigning emails to supporters and contacts across the movement to publicise important initiatives, build turnout for key events and provide key information to our comrades on matters of concern to the movement.
6. Establish a volunteer callcentre the democracy movement, that can be engaged at short notice, and used strategically to provide organising capacity at key campaign moments.
7. Talent scout to identify 24 new leaders among our contacts, and push them to fulfill their potential for the movement.
Friday, 23 January 2015
Reports from the January Offensive, Nelson
First wee leafleting of the year today, hoping to put in more time at a stretch next time but it was pretty wet :-)
You get good chats, learn new things and people are pretty open to hear about anything we can do to fight the cuts. Cheered me up and I think I cheered up some folk.
[Maryhill Jobcentre]
You get good chats, learn new things and people are pretty open to hear about anything we can do to fight the cuts. Cheered me up and I think I cheered up some folk.
[Maryhill Jobcentre]
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Monday, 12 January 2015
Join the January Home Rule Offensive
Can you help the Home Rule campaign?
From this Thursday, the 15th, until the end of the month Yes In The Community is co-ordinating outreach at jobcentres across the country for the General Election.
[ More info @: https://www.facebook.com/
We need to boost turnout to ensure electoral success, and to let claimants know that the Unionists' Smith Commission proposals do not propose devolution of welfare we have to get out there and speak to as many as possible. We also hope to recruit people facing Westminster's dystopian welfare cuts to the Home Rule fight. In order to do anything to halt benefit sanctions and work capability assessments (which are the main cause of foodbank visits) we first need Home Rule. This is why we are urging people to vote SNP to win these powers, so that we can STOP the penalising and scapegoating of the disabled and the unemployed, and gain a stronger voice for social justice.
Will you be joining us? There is a jobcentre in *your* part of the country. Leaflets and materials will be provided, and outreach at different locations as well as teams you can partner with is being co-ordinated on facebook. Local events will depend on volunteer interest, but every contribution, however small, builds the Home Rule momentum. Can you help Scotland win? Further information here:-
https://www.facebook.com/
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