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The Socialist 9 August 2007

Solidarity with postal workers

Save our NHS: Stop fat cat robbery

"How many more will suffer?"

Occupation at Kendal ward

Blood Service restructuring chaos

Solidarity with health worker


Glasgow Social Care Workers win clear victory

Care workers stand firm (report 9/08/07)


Solidarity with postal workers

Postal action round-up


Exchanging socialist ideas worldwide


Come to the summer camp


Floods: Profits rise, workers pay


Jean Charles de Menezes: Security forces not held to account


Railworkers strike for jobs and safety

Local government pay dispute - No to 2%!

Health and Safety : Bosses get away with murder


Campaigners force Labour councillors to back off


Welfare Green Paper: Making profit out of poverty

 
 
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Floods: Profits rise, workers pay

Flood waters have subsided in most areas and electricity has been restored. Running water has been returned to most homes in the county, but we can't drink it, wash-up in it nor clean our teeth with it yet. Severn Trent Water (STW) hopes to have it sanitised by the middle of next week (8 August). So is the nightmare over?

John Ewers, Gloucestershire Socialist Party

Living without running water and electricity has been a nightmare. People struggled to collect water from distribution points, shops and the neighbourhood bowsers (water tanks), especially as many of them had run out of water mid-week and STW had not refilled the tanks.

However people coped brilliantly through thousands of kind acts that ensured folk got what they needed and the ill and the elderly were looked after.

A local farmer rigged up a tractor and trailer 'train' to transport the villagers of Highnam to Gloucester to purchase essential supplies. An essential role was also played by the emergency teams - paid and unpaid.

Now the questions are being raised. What needs to be done and, importantly, who is going to pay for it? Norwich Union announced that their flood insurance premiums will rise by 10%! STW provoked hostility when they commented that they didn't expect to lose profits because of the crisis, while calling on others to supply water to the county.

Environment Agency executives are getting massive pay rises for performance. Baroness Young, the chief executive, has seen her pay go up £24,000 to £187,000 pa.

A correspondent to the local paper (1.8.07) wrote that the council have done nothing to protect our homes from flooding for twenty years! All major improvement plans have remained just that - plans.

Another concern is a possible rise in water rates. I visited Martin Ison (see the socialist 497). Still living upstairs, due to flooding of his downstairs, he commented: "A water rate rise just isn't on. Let STW take the repair and improvement costs to the defences out of their profits. I'm disgusted. All five of our domestic appliances are damaged beyond repair. STW ought to be nationalised."

If water rates go up Martin wants to organise a demonstration outside one of the STW offices. I promised our support.


In this issue

Save our NHS: Stop fat cat robbery

"How many more will suffer?"

Occupation at Kendal ward

Blood Service restructuring chaos

Solidarity with health worker


Strike victory

Glasgow Social Care Workers win clear victory

Care workers stand firm (report 9/08/07)


Postal dispute

Solidarity with postal workers

Postal action round-up


Committee for a Workers' International

Exchanging socialist ideas worldwide


Socialist Party events

Come to the summer camp


Environment and socialism

Floods: Profits rise, workers pay


The State

Jean Charles de Menezes: Security forces not held to account


Workplace news

Railworkers strike for jobs and safety

Local government pay dispute - No to 2%!

Health and Safety : Bosses get away with murder


Tales from the council chambers

Campaigners force Labour councillors to back off


Welfare state

Welfare Green Paper: Making profit out of poverty


 

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Related links:

Climate change:

triangleProfit hungry 'Big Oil' backs climate change deniers

trianglePlanning for the Planet

triangleWorld warming even faster than thought

triangleDithering in Durban

triangleNo progress at climate conference

triangleClimate change and extreme weather

Profits:

triangleAirwave jobs strike

triangleBosses get pay-offs, workers get layoffs

triangleMarx was right

trianglePublic services

Water:

triangleIreland: 31 May referendum

triangleWater waste of money!

triangleThose fracking Tories

Flooding:

trianglePakistan Flood disaster: Appeal for workers' solidarity

triangleFloods - who pays the bill?

trianglePakistan: Deepening crisis in Baluchistan province

Gloucester:

triangleWorkplace news in brief

triangleUnilever strikers condemn bosses' greed

triangle1,000 march in Gloucester against 'scorched earth policy'