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Remploy workers fighting for their jobs and dignity

UNI is joining the call for people to sign up to the petition demanding that the UK government reverses its decision to close Remploy 27 factories and backing planned strike action. The rest of the 54 Remploy factories in the UK are also under threat. In total more than 1,500 workers face redundancy.
Send your message of support and tell the UK government’s works and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith to do the right thing. Add your name to the card now.
UNI affiliate Unite is leading the fight back – Unite members will strike at the factories on Thursday 19th and 26th July.
Since 1946 Remploy has supported thousands of disabled people returning to work, from ex-service personnel to people born with complex disabilities. Instead of a commitment to help the most vulnerable people in society, the UK government is making life worse for them. Remploy provides real jobs for many hundreds of disabled workers, giving them the confidence and dignity to be active and to contribute to society. Closing the factories will cause real hardship and leave them dependent on benefits with little hope of employment.
See message from Unite below and please act!:
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