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The Socialist 13 December 2007

Warning: NHS cuts seriously damage your health


Defend Tommy Sheridan: End Murdoch's witch-hunt

Tommy Sheridan: End Murdoch's vendetta

Tommy Sheridan perjury charge


Warning: NHS cuts seriously damage your health

Manchester: Karen Reissmann sacked - and cuts still loom


Fight to save post offices


Interest rate cut will bring no reprieve

Charity begins at the bank

Every fiddle helps

Government's lying statistics


Thousands march against climate change


Sefton's first citizen "cheating the system"

Unite Cardiff schools campaigns

Your new police terror chief


National Union of Students: Right wing force through undemocratic changes

Leicester students debate tuition fees


Beijing Olympics under a cloud

China: Mass protests erupt in Shenyang

Extraordinary tape destruction at CIA torture camp


DWP strike: Fighting the pay cuts

Birmingham city council: Workers boo 'lead balloon' councillors

Action can beat Cadbury closure threat

Newham council sack Unison chair

 
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Newham council sack Unison chair

Michael Gavan, Unison chair at Newham council, east London, having been suspended as reported in a previous report in the socialist, was sacked on 21 November 2007.

The charges were that Unison planned to hold a meeting of refuse and cleaning staff in works time without permission, and that Michael had failed to pass on information regarding misuse of a council post franking machine, information which the council say must have been given to Michael by a TU member in the course of an investigation.

The meeting with refuse and cleaning staff never actually took place and Michael is clear he was not given the information stated in the second charge.

Unison is pursuing all legal avenues, with the first hearing on 14 December.

A one-day strike of Newham Council Unison members in Michael's support has been called for 13 December.

Michael will also be appealing against his dismissal, but under normal rules the appeals panel would be chaired by the Deputy Mayor, who has previously made disparaging remarks about Michael.

We are asking for maximum publicity within the trade union movement to persuade Newham council to view the evidence more objectively, and the Branch is also planning further publicity measures within Newham.

The Newham Branch has also made an appeal to Unison's London Region to be allowed to assist Michael in other ways in the meantime.

a Unison member

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Scotland

Defend Tommy Sheridan: End Murdoch's witch-hunt

Tommy Sheridan: End Murdoch's vendetta

Tommy Sheridan perjury charge


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Warning: NHS cuts seriously damage your health

Manchester: Karen Reissmann sacked - and cuts still loom


Post Office dispute

Fight to save post offices


What we think

Interest rate cut will bring no reprieve

Charity begins at the bank

Every fiddle helps

Government's lying statistics


Global Warming

Thousands march against climate change


Socialist Party news and analysis

Sefton's first citizen "cheating the system"

Unite Cardiff schools campaigns

Your new police terror chief


Socialist Students

National Union of Students: Right wing force through undemocratic changes

Leicester students debate tuition fees


International socialist news and analysis

Beijing Olympics under a cloud

China: Mass protests erupt in Shenyang

Extraordinary tape destruction at CIA torture camp


Workplace news and analysis

DWP strike: Fighting the pay cuts

Birmingham city council: Workers boo 'lead balloon' councillors

Action can beat Cadbury closure threat

Newham council sack Unison chair


 

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