The Socialist

The Socialist 24 August 2006

Unite against war, terror and racism

Unite against war, terror and racism

Wars and terrorism


"We won't be treated like dirt"

Strike ballot begins

PFI - Labour's binge profiteering

PFI scams exposed

Protests in Nuneaton

Ballots and lobbies in Pontefract

Sheffield - stop these attacks on children's health

Cuts and sell-offs in Birmingham

The NHS: What we say


Tony Blair takes the biscuit...

Preparing for the new term

Lincoln launches anti-BNP campaign


Liberal U-turn stops tenants' ballot victory

Cream for fat cats - debts for us!


Visteon workers fight for their future

Prison officers vote to strike

Crown Post Offices

National trade union meeting

 
 
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Ballots and lobbies in Pontefract

PONTEFRACT'S 70-strong "Keep Our NHS Public" meeting unanimously supported the proposal to set up a broad-based campaign to defend local health services and fight NHS privatisation. If we don't organise a fight-back now, the health service will be destroyed.

Mick Griffiths Wakefield and Pontefract hospitals UNISON branch secretary (personal capacity)

The follow-up organising committee meeting of 25 people decided to organise regular public activities to build local support for national lobbies of September's Labour conference and of parliament on 25 October.

We plan a march and rally in Pontefract on 30 September and possible lobbies against the local health Trust Board and against all four local New Labour MPs who kept silent while the Trust was making health workers' jobs redundant.

The Royal College of Nursing together with UNISON have lodged a collective dispute against the Trust calling for a halt in the staffing review process. In its haste to make 'savings', the Trust tried to railroad through huge workforce changes. We're demanding the status quo while real negotiations take place.

Management made no concessions at the 18 August dispute hearing. So the joint trade union staff side unanimously decided to conduct a consultative ballot for industrial action.


In this issue

Unite against war, terror and racism

Wars and terrorism


Socialist Party NHS campaign

"We won't be treated like dirt"

Strike ballot begins

PFI - Labour's binge profiteering

PFI scams exposed

Protests in Nuneaton

Ballots and lobbies in Pontefract

Sheffield - stop these attacks on children's health

Cuts and sell-offs in Birmingham

The NHS: What we say


Socialist Party youth and students

Tony Blair takes the biscuit...

Preparing for the new term

Lincoln launches anti-BNP campaign


Socialist Party campaigns

Liberal U-turn stops tenants' ballot victory

Cream for fat cats - debts for us!


Socialist Party workplace news

Visteon workers fight for their future

Prison officers vote to strike

Crown Post Offices

National trade union meeting


 

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Related links:

NHS:

triangle'Save Heatherwood Hospital' campaign yielding results

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

triangleNHS GMB members vote No to pensions deal

triangleIt's our NHS - Let's fight for it!

triangleNorth Derbyshire Socialist Party: The battle to save the NHS - how will we win?

triangleExposed: the dirty world of NHS privatisation

Pontefract:

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Report from Socialist Party Congress

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Youth Fight for Jobs

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: The pensions dispute

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Fighting the cuts - What's socialism got to do with it?