Tell the G20 to PUT PEOPLE FIRST
In April 2009 the leaders of 20 of the world’s biggest economies meet in London against a backdrop of recession and global financial crisis.
On Saturday March 28, thousands of people will march through London as part of a global challenge to the G20 leaders to ‘put people first’.
Trade unions, environmental groups and charities have come together for this mobilisation and the message will be:
- Decent jobs and public services for all
- End global poverty and inequality
- Build a green economy
The march will start from the Embankment at 12pm, assembling from 11am outside Temple Tube on Victoria Embankment. The march will finish at Hyde Park with a rally with speakers, musicians and comedians.
Please urge as many to come as possible.
See Put People First website [1] for further information.