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Cllr Islam holding her "Black Lives Matter" poster. Cllr Islam has not signed the open letter calling for an Equalities Impact Assessment to be carried out on "Tower Rewards" to see whether BAME members of the workforce are disproportionately affected by "Tower Rewards".

Thought for today 03.07.20

TOWER HAMLETS COUNCILLORS: what are they like? The hot topic in the Borough is the decision of Executive Mayor John Biggs to impose new contracts (“Tower Rewards”) on the Council workforce.  Do Labour Councillors back him or not? Ten councillors have signed an open letter asking him to think again.  Thirty-one have not.  It’s time we got to know our councillors a bit better, so this month we’ll be sharing some quotes from Labour’s public representatives.

“I am really honoured to able to serve in Cabinet with the Mayor and my colleagues. I have grown up in Tower Hamlets and nothing gives me more pleasure then to be able to give back to my community especially at times like this.”
Cllr Asma Islam, Mile End, commenting after being appointed to Executive Mayor John Biggs’s Cabinet as Member for Environment and Public Realm (Job Share), leading on the Environment

Cllr Islam is now part of the Cabinet that has “given back to the community” by endorsing the Executive Mayor’s decision to impose new, detrimental terms of employment (“Tower Rewards”) on the Council workforce.
Contact Cllr Asma Islam here:
07538-325 176
Asma.Islam@towerhamlets.gov.uk

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