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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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Health and Safety: Bosses get away with murder

BUDGET CUTS at the Health and Safety Executive (HSE - part of the Department for Work and Pensions) mean that a growing number of major accidents at work are not being investigated.

Simon Carter

According to the Prospect union, over 350 major injuries were not investigated last year due to the lack of trained inspectors. Since 2002, HSE has lost over 1,000 posts as a result of government spending cuts.

Last year the number of workplace fatalities reached a five-year high but HSE inspections and spot-checks have been curtailed due to cuts in the budget.

Currently a workplace is inspected, on average, once every eleven years. HSE budget cuts, resulting in fewer inspectors and support staff, mean that the agency is more reliant on paperwork submissions by employers, making it easier for unscrupulous employers to downgrade serious safety issues.

A 2006 report for HSE, found under-reporting of major injuries in manufacturing. Researchers found about 30% of major injuries and more than 40% of 'over three-day' reportable injuries are not reported and the situation is worsening. Particularly vulnerable are workers in non-unionised workplaces, especially migrant workers.

The government has demanded a 5% reduction in the HSE budget each year for the next three years amounting to £12 million. But while slashing a vital service, this government won't, for example, pursue five of the ten largest private equity groups which paid no corporation tax in 2005-6.


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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Health and safety:

triangleWorkers' Memorial Day 28 April

triangle100 years since Titanic tragedy

triangleWorkplace news in brief

triangleWales mine deaths: Privatisation comes under the spotlight

trianglePrivate tenants are the poor relations in housing

triangleConstruction Safety Campaign

Rich:

triangleDon't accept the misery of austerity

triangleA strategy to stop austerity and bring down the government of the super-rich

triangleRich list: The good times roll for the 0.00001%

triangleTUSC: the electoral alternative to the parties of the rich

Injuries:

triangle"A Lonely Death With No Dignity"