The Socialist

The Socialist 2 April 2005

Liar Blair must go!

Liar Blair must go!

No PFI or hospital closures in Bristol!

General election - main parties offer no solutions

Stop these deportations

Asylum and immigration - what we're thinking

Judge backs false imprisonment of May Day protesters

Can we save the planet?

Peter Taaffe's Asian tour

Kyrgyzstan and the ‘Tulip revolution’

Delegates vote to keep up pressure over pensions

Coventry: Save Peugeot jobs

Pensions: postal workers must show solidarity

Fighting cuts at the Housing Corporation

College lecturers fight for pay deal

UNISON National Executive Council elections

 
 
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UNISON National Executive Council elections

Vote for a fighting, democratic NEC

THE ELECTIONS for UNISON's National Executive Council give members the opportunity to elect leaders who will fight for ordinary members, putting their interests first, defending jobs, pay and conditions of service, including pensions.

The following Socialist Party members have a proven track record of representing and campaigning for UNISON members at branch, regional and national levels.

They want to end the succession of poor deals with the employers, such as the Single Status Agreement in local government, or Agenda for Change in the NHS, which leave thousands of UNISON members worse off.

Above all they oppose the waste of millions of pounds of UNISON members' money on the Labour Party, and call for a ballot of all members to see if they support continued Labour Party affiliation.

  • Additional members male seat (All members): Raph Parkinson, chairperson of the City of Liverpool Branch, and a member of the NEC.
  • Local Government male seat (All local government members): Glenn Kelly, secretary of the Bromley Branch.
  • Health service general seat (All health members): Adrian O'Malley, chairperson of the Wakefield and Pontefract Hospitals Branch.
  • East Midlands Womens' seat: Jean Thorpe, Social Services convenor in the Nottingham City Branch and a member of the NEC.
  • Greater London women's seat: Nancy Taaffe, Joint Convenor of Waltham Forest Libraries department.
  • West Midlands male seat, Dave Auger, assistant branch secretary, Wolverhampton local government branch.
  • North West male seat: Roger Bannister, secretary of the Knowsley Branch and NEC member.
  • Yorkshire and Humberside women's seat: Vicky Perrin, Education Steward in Calderdale Branch.
  • Yorkshire and Humberside low-paid women's seat: Diane Shepherd, Education Officer in Wakefield and Pontefract Hospitals branch.

In this issue

Liar Blair must go!

No PFI or hospital closures in Bristol!

General election - main parties offer no solutions

Stop these deportations

Asylum and immigration - what we're thinking

Judge backs false imprisonment of May Day protesters

Can we save the planet?

Peter Taaffe's Asian tour

Kyrgyzstan and the ‘Tulip revolution’

Delegates vote to keep up pressure over pensions

Coventry: Save Peugeot jobs

Pensions: postal workers must show solidarity

Fighting cuts at the Housing Corporation

College lecturers fight for pay deal

UNISON National Executive Council elections


 

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Council:

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleGreenwich libraries - fighting back can win

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

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

triangleTrade Unionist and Socialist Coalition local election reports

Unison:

triangleWorkers demand pensions battle is stepped up

triangleCome to the NSSN conference!

triangleUnison attacks TUSC candidate

triangleUnison leadership 'woefully inadequate' in face of cuts

Elections:

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleSalford Socialist Party: Elections - who won? UK and France

triangleLondon elections - TUSC: A marker for future struggles

Council elections:

triangleOverwhelming rejection of Con-Dems in Leicester

triangleWales - Labour rule under threat

Local government:

triangleUnite rejects local government pensions offer

triangleThe 30th November strike and the Fire Brigades Union

triangleScottish local government Unison calls for one-day strike on pensions

Women:

triangleRochdale: far right attempts to exploit tragedy of abuse

triangleSheffield marches against sexism and cuts

trianglePro-choice action in Worthing