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The Socialist 23 January 2008

Why should we pay for capitalist crisis?

Why should we pay for capitalist crisis?

Shock of recession draws near


Strike against poverty deals in PCS

Marching behind the Burslem 12


New threats to abortion rights


Defend Tommy Sheridan

SNP 'trusts' are PFI in disguise


Tower Colliery closes: A brave attempt

Post office campaign: Changes in the law to break the poor

Keep Marksbury library open!


Bolivia at breaking point


NUT national executive: Left fighter stopped from standing

More work for less pay


Shelter staff under attack from management

Cadburys close Keynsham factory

Council spends thousands fighting workers' pay claims

No more stooge union reps!

 
 
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Council spends thousands fighting workers' pay claims

Coventry City Council has admitted to having spent £747,000 so far on outside lawyers, to try and stop some of its own employees getting equal pay.

Dave Nellist, Socialist Party councillor

Top Tory councillor Tony O'Neill, the council's deputy leader and cabinet member for finance has admitted the huge bill.

Answering one of my questions, he revealed at a recent council meeting that £12,000 was spent in 2005/06, £389,000 in 2006/07 and £346,000 so far this year, giving a total of £747,000. It is believed the cost could be even higher when other expenses such as officers' time and VAT are added, bringing the total bill to approaching £1 million.

Over 650 Coventry council employees have taken cases to the employment tribunal claiming equal pay.

It's bad enough that hundreds of council workers have been illegally underpaid by the council and have been forced to take their cases to a tribunal. But then for the council to spend nearly £1 million on outside legal fees and costs to try and stop them is a misuse of council taxpayers' money.


In this issue

Why should we pay for capitalist crisis?

Shock of recession draws near


Workplace news

Strike against poverty deals in PCS

Marching behind the Burslem 12


Socialist Party women

New threats to abortion rights


Scotland

Defend Tommy Sheridan

SNP 'trusts' are PFI in disguise


Socialist Party campaign news

Tower Colliery closes: A brave attempt

Post office campaign: Changes in the law to break the poor

Keep Marksbury library open!


International socialist news and analysis

Bolivia at breaking point


Workplace analysis

NUT national executive: Left fighter stopped from standing

More work for less pay


Socialist Party workplace news

Shelter staff under attack from management

Cadburys close Keynsham factory

Council spends thousands fighting workers' pay claims

No more stooge union reps!


 

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