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The Socialist 16 June 2005

G8 debt deal won't end poverty

G8 debt deal won't end poverty

Come and join 150 young socialists from all over Europe

Capitalism unbound: the oil industry

Is nuclear power the solution?

Hands off our education!

New Labour's sham democracy exposed

On the public sector front line

We won't see you in Courts!

Striking against the two-tier workforce

Saving Royal Mail from the vultures

Pakistan: Government clamps down on telecom protesters

Mugabe tightens his grip on Zimbabwe

 
 
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Liverpool hospital workers

Striking against the two-tier workforce

OVER 600 caterers, porters and domestics at Aintree Hospital NHS Trust were on strike on 13 June. The strike coincided with a visit by Prince Edward.

Andy Ford, Amicus North Manchester NHS branch, personal capacity

The workers, who are members of UNISON, GMB and TGWU, are employed by Initial Hospital Services, not the NHS. They want equal pay with directly employed NHS staff who are set to get Agenda for Change pay rates. Agenda for Change excludes directors, doctors and dentists - and the thousands of NHS staff whose jobs have been contracted out.

NHS staff also get sick pay, which is denied to the Initial staff. The two-tier workforce, whereby different groups of workers are paid at different rates as a result of privatisation, is supposed to have been abolished under the Warwick Agreement between the trade union leaders and the Labour Party. But the fact that workers are having to strike against it shows just how hollow the Warwick Agreement is.

The workers were joined by 50 workers from the Walton site, who are employed by Synergy to provide a sterile supplies service. They want to preserve NHS terms and conditions. Some patients also joined the enthusiastic picket.

The Initial Hospital Services staff are set to strike again on 19 and 20 June if no progress is made, and the Synergy workers are considering indefinite strike action from 20 June.


In this issue

G8 debt deal won't end poverty

Come and join 150 young socialists from all over Europe

Capitalism unbound: the oil industry

Is nuclear power the solution?

Hands off our education!

New Labour's sham democracy exposed

On the public sector front line

We won't see you in Courts!

Striking against the two-tier workforce

Saving Royal Mail from the vultures

Pakistan: Government clamps down on telecom protesters

Mugabe tightens his grip on Zimbabwe


 

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