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The Socialist 30 March 2006

Stop the NHS jobs massacre


Stop the NHS jobs massacre

New Labour's NHS lies

Call for NHS demo gets support

Huddersfield trust votes for cuts - but campaign gets stronger

Save jobs and beds at the Royal Free


Britain - Over one million strike for pension rights...

'Time for a new working-class party'


France - millions march for job security

USA: Millions march for immigrant workers' rights

Ukraine's 'orange revolution' goes pear-shaped

Will ETA's strategy lead to Basque national rights?


Paradise Now

Gordon's global gurus


Why socialists oppose state funding of political parties

Local council services are still worth fighting for

Council elections: Great response in Lewisham

Stoke UNISON prepares for action against cuts

Strong support for minimum wage demand

Lambeth College students launch campaign against cuts

Save chemistry - sack the vice-chancellor!

 
 
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Stoke UNISON prepares for action against cuts

ISSUE 430 of The Socialist explained how Socialist Party councillors Dave and Paul Sutton proposed an alternative budget at Stoke city council's budget-setting meeting.

The Labour Mayor tried to pass on £21 million of government cuts by slashing jobs and services.

The following emergency motion was carried with only two votes against at Stoke UNISON AGM. About 250 attended. Even the branch secretary and chair, both staunch Labour defenders, supported the motion, with some reservations about the first paragraph.

"This branch notes with concern that no New Labour, Tory, Lib Dem or BNP councillors voted for the alternative budget proposed and seconded by the Independent Socialist Group councillors Dave Sutton and Paul Sutton at the 2006/2007 budget setting meeting on 6 March.

This alternative budget would have prevented any cuts in jobs and services or another council tax increase for the '06/07 financial year and ended the current freeze on job replacement.

It would also have committed councillors to "launch a broadbased campaign to demand that the government returns the millions of pounds in funding taken from the city over the years" to ensure jobs and services can be safeguarded in the future.

This branch also notes with alarm that the budget which was agreed instead, proposed by New Labour Mayor Mark Meredith, includes the removal of sick pay for the first three days of illness for council employees, more privatisation and the introduction of compulsory redundancies if necessary to make up for the shortfall in funding created as a result of continued cuts in funding by successive Tory and New Labour governments.

This branch further notes that the council workforce is not responsible for this shortfall in funding and should not have to pay for it with these attacks on our jobs and conditions.

Therefore, this branch agrees to:

  • Campaign vigorously to defend our sick pay entitlement.
  • Step up our fight against privatisation.
  • Begin from today a thoroughgoing campaign among all city council staff to prepare for industrial action up to and including strike action in response to any attempt at compulsory redundancies."

Proposed by Andy Bentley, Community Link Worker at Willfield Neighbourhood College.


In this issue


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Stop the NHS jobs massacre

New Labour's NHS lies

Call for NHS demo gets support

Huddersfield trust votes for cuts - but campaign gets stronger

Save jobs and beds at the Royal Free


Pensions

Britain - Over one million strike for pension rights...

'Time for a new working-class party'


International socialist news and analysis

France - millions march for job security

USA: Millions march for immigrant workers' rights

Ukraine's 'orange revolution' goes pear-shaped

Will ETA's strategy lead to Basque national rights?


Socialist Party review

Paradise Now

Gordon's global gurus


Socialist Party campaigns

Why socialists oppose state funding of political parties

Local council services are still worth fighting for

Council elections: Great response in Lewisham

Stoke UNISON prepares for action against cuts

Strong support for minimum wage demand

Lambeth College students launch campaign against cuts

Save chemistry - sack the vice-chancellor!


 

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Related links:

Stoke:

triangleCampaigning against the cuts

triangleMarch on Stoke - No new council HQ!

triangleLabour meltdown in Stoke-on-Trent continues; and Unison withholds funding

triangleStoke Socialist Party: The next steps after 20th October

triangleTommy Walker - tribute to a working class fighter

Unison:

triangleUnison leader 'gets it wrong' over action on pay

triangleGloves off in Mid Yorks hospital battle

triangleTrade unions recommend more cuts in Neath/Port Talbot

triangleUnison: Defend the Four

Labour:

triangleWales TUC: no fight against austerity

triangleTUSC builds support in Leicester byelection

triangleSocialist Party meeting against cuts

Council:

triangleProtesters demand councils reject blacklisting companies

triangleBrighton bin workers fight pay cuts - this time from the Greens

Jobs:

triangleGive us jobs, not Tory lies

Pay:

triangleUniversity backs down: students and workers win!