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The Socialist 4 March 2008

No pay freeze: Unite for a living wage

Unite for a living wage

Greenwich workers score victory against single status

Angry civil servants strike over pay


Thousands protest at threats to hospital

Rewarded for zeal at cuts

Derby health workers


Fight for a woman's right to choose


DEMONSTRATE

$3 trillion Iraq war

Sheffield activists fight militarism


Walthamstow 'RAPpers' against toxic incinerators


Housing association collapses

Meet Brown's new finance expert

Fans blow whistle on Game 39

Campaign to Defeat Fees

Swansea - no sign of Griffin!


Turkey's invasion destabilising region

Russian election

EU war with super-rich?


Pensions under attack

Unison witch-hunt: Members bite back

Teachers must reject real pay cuts

Greenwich workers fight attacks

Socialist Party member stands for Unite (T&G) general executive

 
 
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Socialist Party member stands for Unite (T&G) general executive

Rob Williams, a Socialist Party member and the convenor at the Visteon car plant in Swansea, is standing for election to the general executive council of Unite (T&G).

Rob says in his election leaflet: "I am opposed to 'concession bargaining', where unelected full time officials encourage our members to accept worse pay and conditions instead of organising a fight-back. This strategy inevitably ends in the employer making further threats in the future and coming back for even more cuts!

"Despite having our backs against the wall in Visteon we have won significant victories by being prepared to mobilise the membership against management's attacks on our jobs, terms, conditions and pensions. I believe elected shop stewards are the union officials that are closest to the membership and have the authority to determine the tactics and strategy to defend our members' interests...

"I'm also standing because we need to break the link with New Labour.

"Not a penny more to this pro-big business party that privatises our public services and maintains Thatcher's anti-trade union laws which make it easier for the bosses to stop us fighting back.

"But we shouldn't become a non-political union. We should start the campaign to form a new mass workers' party based on the trade unions to give all working people a socialist alternative."

  • The ballot closes on 28 March.

  • In this issue

    Unite for a living wage

    Greenwich workers score victory against single status

    Angry civil servants strike over pay


    Socialist Party NHS campaign

    Thousands protest at threats to hospital

    Rewarded for zeal at cuts

    Derby health workers


    International Women's Day

    Fight for a woman's right to choose


    Anti-War

    DEMONSTRATE

    $3 trillion Iraq war

    Sheffield activists fight militarism


    Environment and socialism

    Walthamstow 'RAPpers' against toxic incinerators


    Socialist Party news and analysis

    Housing association collapses

    Meet Brown's new finance expert

    Fans blow whistle on Game 39

    Campaign to Defeat Fees

    Swansea - no sign of Griffin!


    International socialist news and analysis

    Turkey's invasion destabilising region

    Russian election

    EU war with super-rich?


    Workplace news and analysis

    Pensions under attack

    Unison witch-hunt: Members bite back

    Teachers must reject real pay cuts

    Greenwich workers fight attacks

    Socialist Party member stands for Unite (T&G) general executive


     

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    Related links:

    Unite:

    triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

    triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts

    triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

    triangleUnite's Health officer explains the need to strike

    triangleChanging the trade unions into combative organisations

    triangleLondon housing campaign launch meeting

    Socialist Party:

    triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

    triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

    triangleBristol East Socialist Party: No Pasaran! Fighting the far right

    triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Housing crisis - a socialist solution

    Visteon:

    triangleVisteon pensioners protesting at Westminister, 28 March

    triangleVisteon pensioners demand the pensions they have earned

    triangleFord challenged in legal bid: Pay the Visteon pensioners now!

    Swansea:

    triangleSwansea trades council May Day march and rally

    triangleSwansea Trades Council May Day demo and rally

    triangleTUSC campaigns round-up