The Socialist

The Socialist 27 February 2008

Rich get richer - We pay the bills

Rich get richer - We pay the bills


Editorial: Stop witch-hunts in Unison - defend those attacked!

Trade union activist fights intimidation

Members protest at Unison witch-hunt


Student feature: Fighting fees


Building the Campaign for a New Workers' Party


Shelter staff vote to strike

Acas staff ballot for strike

Journalists battle for union rights

Workplace News in brief


Scotland - Vendetta against Tommy Sheridan condemned

Feature: Fidel Castro's resignation opens up new chapter

Pakistan elections: Crushing defeat for Musharraf, landslide for opposition parties

Miliband's extraordinary apology on rendition

Sleaze in Northern Ireland: Keeping it in the family


Don't let our hospital pay the price for PFI

Explosive mood on gas profits

Fight Devon and Somerset fire cuts

Marching against single status pay cuts

Neither Labour nor Tories will defend public services

Post Office closures

Sheffield buses campaign: 'Saving our services'

 
 
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Workplace News in brief

Civil servants name strike day

PCS members working in the Department for Work and Pensions are to strike on 17 and 18 March, following the collapse of pay negotiations. Management have so far failed to improve on their below-inflation pay "offer". They are trying to get away with imposing a three-year arrangement as part of their general attack on public-sector pay.

PCS is also organising a national lobby of parliament on pay on 11 March. They are inviting other public-sector unions to participate.

Birmingham strike suspended

The strike by Birmingham council workers, scheduled for 26 February, has been suspended for a fortnight. The unions feel that there is enough to suggest that management are prepared to give concessions, including putting more money on the table.

Negotiations will go on for two weeks, with mass meetings to consult the workforce if any agreement is reached.

Signal workers prepare to strike again

Rail signal workers in the Lincoln area walked out on 23 February in protest at how an experienced worker has been treated by Network Rail. He has been made redundant, against the provisions of long-standing agreements.

The 50 signal workers are due to strike again on 1 March but the RMT union is also balloting 400 signallers in the area covering Kings Cross to Doncaster.

A similar breach of agreements has now come to light in York, so it is likely that a strike ballot will take place in that area as well.

Knowsley Unison members prepare to fight!

The annual general meeting of Knowsley Unison was held on 22 February, and considered an unprecedented welter of attacks from the council's New Labour rulers. Abuse of the disciplinary code by management, attacks on part-time workers, attempts to wriggle out of the 35-hour week agreement, job losses and pay cuts for neighbourhood wardens were amongst the issues that the well-attended meeting voted to strike over if necessary.

The meeting heard an address by Bernadette Gallagher, left national executive member, who spoke about the need to fight for a decent local government pay settlement, and the problems of the disastrous Single Status agreement.

PCS union activist sacked

PCS activist Eddie Fleming was sacked on trumped-up charges before Christmas. He is branch chair of Hastings Child Support Agency PCS branch and has been sacked over charges relating to his trade union duties.

There has already been a huge petition, two public rallies and a well supported march through the town centre in his support. He is due to be re-elected unopposed as branch chair on 27 February.

The union has pledged its full support and Eddie's tribunal case will be heard in a few weeks time.


In this issue

Rich get richer - We pay the bills


Unison witch-hunt

Editorial: Stop witch-hunts in Unison - defend those attacked!

Trade union activist fights intimidation

Members protest at Unison witch-hunt


Socialist Students

Student feature: Fighting fees


Campaign for a New Workers Party

Building the Campaign for a New Workers' Party


Workplace news

Shelter staff vote to strike

Acas staff ballot for strike

Journalists battle for union rights

Workplace News in brief


International socialist news and analysis

Scotland - Vendetta against Tommy Sheridan condemned

Feature: Fidel Castro's resignation opens up new chapter

Pakistan elections: Crushing defeat for Musharraf, landslide for opposition parties

Miliband's extraordinary apology on rendition

Sleaze in Northern Ireland: Keeping it in the family


Socialist Party campaigns

Don't let our hospital pay the price for PFI

Explosive mood on gas profits

Fight Devon and Somerset fire cuts

Marching against single status pay cuts

Neither Labour nor Tories will defend public services

Post Office closures

Sheffield buses campaign: 'Saving our services'


 

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