We'll be using this blog to keep you up to date with events throughout the TUC A Future That Works march in London. If you've got links you'd like to share with us, we'll be watching the Twitter hashtag #Oct20
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Even if you can’t be there in person today, you can still support the campaign for A Future That Works by spreading the word online
@futurethatworks brilliant peaceful family protest, of people proud to be plebs. Read all about it in Sunday Mirror & Monday’s Daily Mirror
Incredibly, we had a solidarity demonstration today by a union in Bangladesh - Thanks colleagues! Read more here
#RMT on the march - A Future That Works demo pic #Oct2O pic.twitter.com/P70STY3q
Arlene Holt-Baker, Executive President of the AFL-CIO of the United states, sends a message of solidarity for the March for A Future That Works on 20 October 2012 in London.
Independent: Labour leader Ed Miliband dubbed the Prime Minister “clueless” today as he joined a huge protest against the Government’s austerity measures.
Some advice on best routes from Hyde Park to make coaches and trains home.
Hackney Labour Party @HackneyLabour
And we made it to the rally! What a great day #oct20 pic.twitter.com/HYkgRLPr
“Disabled people need your support - A Future That Works must include disabled people and together we’ll ensure it does ”
Sean McGovern, Unite. Via @NUTonline
Daily Mirror:
More than 100,000 people made their voices heard in London today by calling for more jobs not more cuts.
The TUC’s noisy, colourful march saw squeezed families, public sector workers, the jobless, disabled people and anti-war activists among other campaigners unite behind the slogan A Future That Works.
We made it to Hyde Park. Phew. Next time @BobandRoberta can we try balsa!
Buses ain’t going anywhere Stop #atos #oct20 pic.twitter.com/fTBYrThl
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