The Socialist

The Socialist 11 December 2004

Bring the troops home

Bring the troops home

US plans crumble in Iraq


Schools victory!

Private contractors rip off public services

Saving pensions: united action needed

Britain's Guantanamo

Christmas 2004 Appeal Letter


USA: Poverty in the world's richest country

Concrete steps towards formation of new party

Italy stops in fifth general strike against Berlusconi

Belgium: Fighting the fascists in Gent


Challenge to UNISON'S Labour links by UNISON general secretary candidate

BBC jobs under threat

Fighting the fire service cuts

 
 
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Challenge to UNISON'S Labour links by UNISON general secretary candidate

UNISON's forthcoming General Secretary election will see a clear challenge to the union's links with the Labour Party given the announcement that North West NEC member Roger Bannister has secured sufficient branch nominations to contest the election.

  • Roger Bannister opposes continued Labour Party affiliation, and has pledged to ballot the members on this issue should he be elected as General Secretary.
  • Secretary of the union's Knowsley Branch on Merseyside, Roger Bannister has a long record of trade union militancy, including leading strikes that have secured agreements to reduce working time to 35 hours for local government and other workers.
  • He has stood twice before for the general secretary position.
  • Roger got 32% of the vote in 2000. At one time it was thought that he would beat the eventual victor Dave Prentis, who was at that time deputy general secretary of the union.
  • He also proposed the item at this year's Local Government Service Group Conference of UNISON which has set the union on a collision course with the Government over attacks on the local government pension scheme.

On hearing of his success in the nomination process, Roger Bannister said:

"It is great news for UNISON members that they will have the opportunity to show their opposition to wasting millions of pounds of members' money on the Labour Party in this election.

"The other candidates are both Labour Party members who wish to see the status quo continue.


In this issue

Bring the troops home

US plans crumble in Iraq


Socialist Party campaigns

Schools victory!

Private contractors rip off public services

Saving pensions: united action needed

Britain's Guantanamo

Christmas 2004 Appeal Letter


International socialist news and analysis

USA: Poverty in the world's richest country

Concrete steps towards formation of new party

Italy stops in fifth general strike against Berlusconi

Belgium: Fighting the fascists in Gent


Socialist Party workplace news

Challenge to UNISON'S Labour links by UNISON general secretary candidate

BBC jobs under threat

Fighting the fire service cuts


 

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Related links:

Labour:

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleLeadership shows weakness at CWU conference

triangleBuilding the electoral alternative in Brent

triangleWales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

triangleLabour's best Wales result in 21 years will not stop cuts

Unison:

triangleWorkers demand pensions battle is stepped up

triangleCome to the NSSN conference!

triangleUnison leadership 'woefully inadequate' in face of cuts

triangleHealth service pensions - reject the deal - coordinated action needed

Labour Party:

triangleObituary: Arthur Deane

triangleManchester Socialist Party: The role of the Labour Party

triangleUnite rules conference - steps forward for members

Roger Bannister:

triangleTrade unionists denounce Hutton's attacks on public sector workers' pensions

trianglePrepare for battle

triangleSack the bankers not the workers!

Election:

triangleCon-Dems battered in Scotland

triangleLondon, Hackney TUSC election rally

triangleLondon, Lambeth TUSC election meeting