UNISON called its second demonstration against the severe attacks on school support staff by the Labour-led Derby City Council last night.
With some teaching assistants facing up to 25% wage cuts the mood was angry and noisy.
There was a lot of support from the public as car horns joined the shouts, whistles and chants of demonstrators.
UNISON were supported by a solidarity delegation from the NUT and the local People's Assembly as well as comrades from the SWP.
An unexpected development was the presence of the Derby North Labour
Party banner (which bore the face of Jeremy Corbyn) even as the Labour
council tries to push through these pay cuts.
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