A Just Scotland March and Rally 18 October, 2014, Glasgow
A Just Scotland March and Rally
18 October, 2014
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
George Square > Greendyke Street, Glasgow Green
As part of Challenge Poverty Week Marching for ‘A Just Scotland – Decent work, Dignified Lives – Please join us!’
Creating decent work and providing dignity for those who cannot work is at the heart of the battle against austerity and tackling inequality.
As part of Challenge Poverty Week, trade union members and community activists from across Scotland are coming together in October to say, irrespective of their views on the outcome of the referendum ‘It’s time to create a Just Scotland’.
Speakers for A Just Scotland Rally
Owen Jones (Author, commentator and columnist)
Jeane Freeman (Women for Independence)
Gordon Maloney (NUS Scotland President)
Tressa Burke (Glasgow Disability Alliance)
Suki Sangha (STUC Youth Committee)
Grahame Smith (STUC President)
Peter Kelly (The Poverty Alliance)
March Route
Glasgow Green,
Saltmarket,
High Street,
George Street,
Montrose Street,
Cochrane Street,
George Square, (South)
www.ajustscotland.org/events/4/18-october-march-and-rally
Part of Challenge Poverty Week
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