5th October 2010, 12:46 PM
Archaeologists Against the Cuts
from Archaeologists for Global Justice
Every section of British society will be hit by the Con-Dem Government?s planned
austerity package. Archaeology, museums, and heritage generally will be hit
directly by public spending cuts and indirectly by the economic slump that the
spending cuts will feed.
Cuts in our sector ? cuts in research, education, and heritage ? will be as
damaging to the economy as any, with both short-term and long-term
consequences, as well as undermining the quality of life for huge numbers of
ordinary people.
Most of the Con-Dem Government are millionaires. Having bailed out the bankers
using our money, they now plan to shore up the City, big business, and the rich
at the expense of ordinary working people, who face the biggest cuts in
services and living standards since the 1930s.
The Coalition of Resistance, headed by veteran Labour politician Tony Benn and
newly-elected Green MP Caroline Lucas, is calling for a massive national
campaign of protests and strikes to fight the cuts. We want to involve every
section of society in active resistance.
We are fighting for a sane alternative. If they want to cut, let them cut
executive salaries, bank bonuses, and corporate profit. But what we really need
is public spending to create jobs, stimulate growth, and begin the transition
to a green economy.
Scientists, artists, and actors are already getting organised. We would like to
create a network to involve archaeologists and others in the heritage sector in
the fight against the cuts. If you would be interested in helping to make this
happen, contact *Neil Faulkner <neilfaulkner2000@yahoo.co.uk>*.
To join the Coalition of Resistance, to sign the Statement of Resistance, to
register for the CoR National Conference (27 November 2010), and to find more
information, go to www.coalitionofresistance.org.uk
And join the London demonstration on 20 October, the day Con-Dem Chancellor
George Osborne announces the cuts, assembling to march from Lincoln?s Inn
Fields at 5.00pm, rally in Whitehall outside Downing Street from 6.00pm.
Neil Faulkner
Umberto Albarella
Brian Hole
September 2010
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/global-justice.html
from Archaeologists for Global Justice
Every section of British society will be hit by the Con-Dem Government?s planned
austerity package. Archaeology, museums, and heritage generally will be hit
directly by public spending cuts and indirectly by the economic slump that the
spending cuts will feed.
Cuts in our sector ? cuts in research, education, and heritage ? will be as
damaging to the economy as any, with both short-term and long-term
consequences, as well as undermining the quality of life for huge numbers of
ordinary people.
Most of the Con-Dem Government are millionaires. Having bailed out the bankers
using our money, they now plan to shore up the City, big business, and the rich
at the expense of ordinary working people, who face the biggest cuts in
services and living standards since the 1930s.
The Coalition of Resistance, headed by veteran Labour politician Tony Benn and
newly-elected Green MP Caroline Lucas, is calling for a massive national
campaign of protests and strikes to fight the cuts. We want to involve every
section of society in active resistance.
We are fighting for a sane alternative. If they want to cut, let them cut
executive salaries, bank bonuses, and corporate profit. But what we really need
is public spending to create jobs, stimulate growth, and begin the transition
to a green economy.
Scientists, artists, and actors are already getting organised. We would like to
create a network to involve archaeologists and others in the heritage sector in
the fight against the cuts. If you would be interested in helping to make this
happen, contact *Neil Faulkner <neilfaulkner2000@yahoo.co.uk>*.
To join the Coalition of Resistance, to sign the Statement of Resistance, to
register for the CoR National Conference (27 November 2010), and to find more
information, go to www.coalitionofresistance.org.uk
And join the London demonstration on 20 October, the day Con-Dem Chancellor
George Osborne announces the cuts, assembling to march from Lincoln?s Inn
Fields at 5.00pm, rally in Whitehall outside Downing Street from 6.00pm.
Neil Faulkner
Umberto Albarella
Brian Hole
September 2010
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/global-justice.html