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From The Socialist newspaper, 21 September 2006

Merseyside firefighters take to the streets

ONE THOUSAND firefighters and their supporters marched through Liverpool on 15 September to a rally in the city centre. This was in response to a national call for solidarity with striking Merseyside firefighters from the Fire Brigades Union (FBU).

Roy Farrar

This demonstration took place during the second eight-day strike by local firefighters in defence of jobs and against cuts.

Merseyside Fire Authority have made it plain that they want £3.5 million worth of cuts.

This means the loss of 120 firefighters' jobs (1 in 10 of the workforce).

They want to do away with four night-time fire engines and introduce a 96-hour week in some fire stations, plus cut 15 posts in the emergency control room.

An August ballot saw firefighters vote 3 to 1 for strike action to defeat these cuts. The first and now second "eight-dayer" has been forced on firefighters by a bloody-minded management. The fire authority cannot justify the cuts but are determined to implement them - come what may!

They have offered scabs a 50% pay increase to provide "cover" to break the strike - so much for their concern about saving money.

Les Skarratts, brigade secretary, Merseyside FBU said: "We have tremendous support from a public which has rumbled managers who claim they can improve a public service by cutting it".

The local press, the willing mouthpiece of the bosses, carry major articles high-lighting the fire authority's point of view, in particular their claim that the public are actually safer with the firefighters on strike!

Bob Crow, general secretary of rail union RMT, speaking at the rally echoed the sentiments of all by quoting an old trade union 'truism': "An injury to one is an in injury to all".

This may be a local confrontation but it has national ramifications. Since 2003, fire authorities have felt able to attack one local fire and emergency service after another, such as Hertford earlier this year.

Bob Crow went on to say that the TUC and other trade union leaders had to give more, much more, than verbal support to the Merseyside firefighters.

The applause reflected the recognition that the confrontation on Merseyside, and the first in a major metropolitan area, has become a show of strength by management into how to implement cuts.

In turn this requires a national response by the union to counter the managements' own strategy of "divide and rule": to stop their plan for the future of the fire and emergency services in Britain - that is "death by a 1,000 cuts".

Addressing the rally, Les Skarratts expressed his disgust at the fact that they faced a vicious attack by a Labour-controlled, and Labour-chaired, fire authority.

The vast majority there needed little convincing that New Labour, Lib-Dems, and the Tories were now all the same.

Our leaflets expressing the need to campaign for a new mass alternative to New Labour, for real political representation for working people, were therefore well-received.

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Hinckley - marching to save our hospital

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Youth and Education

Parents fight school cuts

The 'IPOD generation' - worse off

Why we joined the Socialist Party


Global Warming

Can capitalism solve the problem of global warming?

Fighting to save jobs


Socialist Party workplace news

Merseyside firefighters take to the streets

Quote me happy? You must be joking!

NHS Logistics: Striking against privatisation

TUC papers over the cracks


International socialist news and analysis

52,000 vote WASG against cuts policy

Right victory punishes Social Democracy


 

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