Asleft: Rebuilding The Union

Aslef crisis:

Rebuilding The Union

LAST MONTH, Shaun Brady – the right-wing general secretary of the
railway union Aslef (Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and
Firemen) – was dismissed from office by the union’s executive committee
for gross misconduct.
In the following article a railworker exposes Brady’s links with the
bosses and the New Labour leadership.

ALARM BELLS rang throughout the train drivers’ union Aslef after an
article appeared in the Daily Telegraph on 30 August. This article
reported that Shaun Brady and Mick Blackburn were planning to split the
union, taking thousands of members with them. Brady and Blackburn are the
recently sacked general secretary and assistant general secretary.

According to the article they would put their plans into effect if
their appeals against their dismissals are unsuccessful at the Annual
Assembly of Delegates (AAD) beginning on 26 September.

When Brady was elected the socialist identified him as a bosses stooge.
His campaign manager was former general secretary Lew Adams, now a senior
rail executive.

In case any Aslef members were still in doubt as to where the Brady
faction was coming from, a timely exposŽ has appeared in the papers. A
leaked document proves that New Labour, through transport minister Kim
Howells, has been interfering in the affairs of the union.

RMT (Rail, Maritime and Transport) union members will remember that
Tony Blair supporters in the TUC tried to prevent the election of Bob Crow
as RMT general secretary. It’s time that we had an inquiry into
interference and subversion of the rail unions by unfriendly elements.

Worse

Even worse in the eyes of rail workers, Brady got a senior rail boss to
write his inaugural address to the AAD. This speech was never made as the
AAD was postponed.

The speech was written by Stephen Hardwick, director of public affairs
at the British Airports Authority, owners of Heathrow Express. Brady had
been put in touch with him by a Labour MP.

When the Heathrow Express line was set up the management stated that
they would not employ workers with railway experience. This was to keep
the rail unions out. They set up a company staff association, the Heathrow
Express Staff Association.

Aslef described their management as having an "anti-union
Victorian attitude". The union had to wage a determined campaign,
culminating in three strikes in October 2003 to get recognition.

Aslef members must be astounded that a senior manager from this company
was writing their general secretary’s speeches. It now appears that this
was not the only favour done for Brady by Hardwick. In covering note to an
email, Hardwick says that he had written three speeches and was preparing
more.

In his AAD address, thankfully never made, Brady was to be fulsome in
his praise for the "achievements of the government" and
blistering in his attacks on the union executive and the left within the
union. He was to portray himself in the tradition of former Aslef general
secretaries Ray Buckton and Lew Adams.

Ray Buckton has been exposed as a special branch spy who was rewarded
with directorships when he retired including with NIREX the nuclear waste
disposal agency.

Privatisation

Last April Adams gave an address to the Canadian Council for
Public-Private Partnership on "how he moved 17,000 resistant public
sector union members into the position of understanding the benefits of
working for the private sector".

Rail workers will remember it well. Adams had come under enormous
pressure to call action against privatisation. In 1993 three one-day
strikes were called, the first two were 100% solid. Not one union member
disregarded the strike call. The network came to a complete stop.

On the third day the London tube unions got their act together and
joined in against the threat of tube privatisation, only for Adams to call
the dispute off on the eve of the strike. He gave the bosses and the
Tories everything they wanted, for minimal concessions. This was a
historic defeat for the rail unions.

Strangely some on the left tried to portray this as a victory. The
Morning Star had a jubilant front page extolling the Aslef leadership.

The Brady leadership is discredited and have been ejected. Aslef
members should use this opportunity for a new beginning, for a socialist
leadership under the democratic control of the rank and file.

Rail workers want more unity not splits. The unions should merge to
form one union for the rail industry.