6th February 2007, 11:17 PM
Hi,
On Friday 2 March, Paul Farrelly MP will be presenting a Private Members Bill in the House Commons to call for improved rights for temporary and casual staff, including better rights relating to pay, sickness pay, holidays, overtime pay and general issues of unscrupulous employers.
The Bill can only be passed if 100 MPs vote in favour of it. Could everyone who reads this message, who believes in improving the rights of temporary and casual staff, please contact your MP and ask them to be present at the vote on Friday 2 March and to vote in favour of this important Bill?
If you do not know who your MP is, you can find this information out by visiting http://www.theyworkforyou.com where you can tyope in your postcode and obtain the information including their email address. Most MPs have an email address. The usual format is surname.first initial@parliament.uk. For example Hilary Benn's email address would be bennh@parliament.uk
Alternatively you can write to them at the House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Or email me and I'll send you information about who your MP is and how to contact them. My email address is sclomax2004@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks. I know many people will think that contacting an MP will not make any diference but the best way to achieve our aim of getting better rights is to go through the legislative process and this is our best opportunity to do that. So please contact your MP today.
Thank you.
On Friday 2 March, Paul Farrelly MP will be presenting a Private Members Bill in the House Commons to call for improved rights for temporary and casual staff, including better rights relating to pay, sickness pay, holidays, overtime pay and general issues of unscrupulous employers.
The Bill can only be passed if 100 MPs vote in favour of it. Could everyone who reads this message, who believes in improving the rights of temporary and casual staff, please contact your MP and ask them to be present at the vote on Friday 2 March and to vote in favour of this important Bill?
If you do not know who your MP is, you can find this information out by visiting http://www.theyworkforyou.com where you can tyope in your postcode and obtain the information including their email address. Most MPs have an email address. The usual format is surname.first initial@parliament.uk. For example Hilary Benn's email address would be bennh@parliament.uk
Alternatively you can write to them at the House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
Or email me and I'll send you information about who your MP is and how to contact them. My email address is sclomax2004@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks. I know many people will think that contacting an MP will not make any diference but the best way to achieve our aim of getting better rights is to go through the legislative process and this is our best opportunity to do that. So please contact your MP today.
Thank you.