DIRE warnings of the problems facing pensioners today and the pensioners of the future were delivered by RMT yesterday.
The continuing abolition by bosses of occupational pension schemes and failure of state pensions to increase in line with wage increases have already left one in six older people in Britain struggling to survive on less than £175 a week, with six million, mainly women, receiving less than £10,500 a year.
But the future would be even worse and state pensions would be even more vital than today, said Tony Geraghty of RMT’s retired members section.
Ben Chacko talks to RMT leader EDDIE DEMPSEY about how the key to fixing broken Britain lies in collective sectoral bargaining, restoring unions’ ability to take solidarity strike action and bringing about the much-vaunted ‘wave of insourcing’
RMT leader Eddie Dempsey's stark warning shook up a fringe meeting at the Scottish TUC



