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The Socialist 31 May 2007

No to McJobs

No to McJobs


Protest against the G8 leaders

Protest at arrest and prosecution in Bolivia


Campaign brings victory against cuts

Local campaign successes show effective leadership in action

National Shop Stewards Network founding conference


Southern Ireland general election: Smaller parties squeezed

Wales - Labour rule under threat

Talking about the 'real world' at Wales TUC


A double bonanza for big businesss

Fight against destructive school policies

Stop and question: A dangerous kite to fly

Unhealthy surpluses on NHS underspend


Defend and expand public housing


Refugee camp siege compounds Lebanon's deep political crisis

Protesters cleared


The Merthyr Rising 1831


Repression of Gay Pride in Moscow

Homophobia: it's not over


Hull UNISON takes historic step

Remploy try to close factories

 
 
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Hull UNISON takes historic step

"NEVER AGAIN will social-worker UNISON members in Hull be run by the council's personnel department." As I said these words, spontaneous applause broke out as a 100-strong meeting of childcare workers realised they had made a historic decision.

Rob Rooney, Hull Socialist Party

For the first time in the ten-year life of Hull City UNISON, negotiations are in the hands of elected members, rather than people appointed by the council who report to the head of personnel.

Since January, when £25 million budget cuts were announced, anger has been mounting among the workforce at the lack of any fight from UNISON, the biggest of the council unions, with 5,000 members.

An eight-point action plan, proposing total opposition to massive cuts, was drawn up by 25 childcare workers on 3 May. Back in the workplaces, many other social workers, admin workers, family support workers, contact officers and residential workers signed up to it.

Facing a vote of no confidence, the two self-appointed "negotiators" fled the scene, leaving the way clear for the historic vote on 25 May, which unanimously elected a four-strong negotiating team.

Armed with a coherent plan of action and mass backing, we will now see how management react to what is a unique situation for them. Our task is to ensure this outbreak of democracy and accountability spreads throughout the UNISON branch and that opposition to the cuts comes from all quarters.


In this issue

No to McJobs


G8 Summit protests

Protest against the G8 leaders

Protest at arrest and prosecution in Bolivia


Socialist Party campaigns

Campaign brings victory against cuts

Local campaign successes show effective leadership in action

National Shop Stewards Network founding conference


International socialist news and analysis

Southern Ireland general election: Smaller parties squeezed

Wales - Labour rule under threat

Talking about the 'real world' at Wales TUC


Socialist Party news and analysis

A double bonanza for big businesss

Fight against destructive school policies

Stop and question: A dangerous kite to fly

Unhealthy surpluses on NHS underspend


Socialist Party feature

Defend and expand public housing


War and terrorism

Refugee camp siege compounds Lebanon's deep political crisis

Protesters cleared


Marxist analysis: history

The Merthyr Rising 1831


Socialist Party LBGT

Repression of Gay Pride in Moscow

Homophobia: it's not over


Socialist Party workplace news

Hull UNISON takes historic step

Remploy try to close factories


 

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