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The Socialist 14 May 2008

NHS under threat

NHS under threat


Unison witch-hunt: Rory Bremner and Mark Thomas speak out

Anti-racists protest at Unison witch hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Defend the four lobby of hearing


Burma cyclone disaster: Wealth and privilege put before aid

60 year anniversary of Israel: Can there be a resolution of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict?

Scottish National Party: One year in power - but little for workers to celebrate

Global capitalist crisis: Confidence in a socialist future


Defend and extend abortion rights

Ladyfest: culture, politics and women


What will Boris Johnson mean for London?

Campaign for a new workers' party: conference 2008

Price rises hit workers

Don't evict Ricky Jones!

The BNP have no solutions...and no clue!

Sussex students uphold 'no platform'

Students 'study-in' in Manchester

Opposing cutbacks in Lincolnshire

Why Labour lost Bury


Left wins in PCS executive elections

North west shop stewards

Saturday 28 June 11.30am-4.30pm

Wales TUC: Right wing attack on democracy

Socialist fighter honoured by lecturers' union


Review: 'Marx in London' by Asa Briggs and John Callow

 
 
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Left wins in PCS executive elections

The Democracy Alliance (made up of Left Unity, including Socialist Party members, and the PCS democrats) was re-elected in the recent civil service union PCS national executive elections.

Janice Godrich, the president and a member of the CWI section in Scotland, was re-elected with a vote that exceeded the combined votes of the right wing and the ultra left. (See www.pcs.org.uk for full results).
It was the same with the rest of the PCS national executive where John McInally, also a Socialist Party member, was elected as one of the four vice presidents of the union.
Left Unity by itself has an overall majority on the national executive - an endorsement of the left's leadership in the face of the government's cuts and privatisation programme.

Ten years ago, PCS was very nearly strangled in its early stages by an illegal coup by the right-wing 'Moderate' faction and their leader, ex-general secretary Barry Reamsbottom, who tried to sack democratically elected general secretary Mark Serwotka.

Janice Godrich, PCS president, personal capacity

The coup was defeated by the efforts of members and activists, but if it had succeeded PCS would have been left weakened and defenceless.

The Democracy Alliance, with PCS Democrats, was built to oppose the 'Moderate' coup, under the key influence of Socialist Party members and Left Unity.

The primary aim of the alliance was to democratise the union. Only a democratic union with a leadership absolutely committed to conference policy and in which the leadership, activists and members are organised and resolute in the face of attacks will ever defend jobs, terms and conditions and pay.

When Brown announced the massive job cuts and privatisation agenda in July 2004, the Democracy Alliance executive responded by launching the biggest campaign in civil service history. This has protected pensions, stopped plans to remove paid sick leave and saved tens of thousands from potential compulsory redundancy. In protecting pensions it is no accident that PCS played a pivotal role in developing a powerful public-sector union alliance. With careful work, this can defend members and help in the future to roll back years of cuts.

PCS's willingness to back up its campaign work by taking industrial action when necessary has made the government and employer take notice of the union. Under the right-wing it was regarded as a joke and a pushover.

PCS has proved that even in the face of enormous odds, trade unions can make a difference and defend their members' interests - that is why our union is a beacon to workers in struggle and to activists in other unions.

PCS is under no illusion regarding the tremendous challenges we face, given that the government and political establishment is so anti-public sector. However, the absolute commitment of the left leadership in PCS to democratisation, consultation, involvement of activists and members and in developing campaigning priorities and successful action based on members' real concerns has built a remarkable confidence. Working together, we can make a difference - a real antidote to the cynicism that is so prevalent throughout many other trade union movement leaderships.

We all must now redouble our efforts to build on the foundations already laid and to build the campaign to protect the civil and public service. The Democracy Alliance will continue to unite and work with all those in PCS who respect conference policy and will organise the union to defend members' interests.


In this issue

NHS under threat


Unison witch-hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Rory Bremner and Mark Thomas speak out

Anti-racists protest at Unison witch hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Defend the four lobby of hearing


International socialist news and analysis

Burma cyclone disaster: Wealth and privilege put before aid

60 year anniversary of Israel: Can there be a resolution of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict?

Scottish National Party: One year in power - but little for workers to celebrate

Global capitalist crisis: Confidence in a socialist future


Socialist Party women

Defend and extend abortion rights

Ladyfest: culture, politics and women


Socialist Party news and analysis

What will Boris Johnson mean for London?

Campaign for a new workers' party: conference 2008

Price rises hit workers

Don't evict Ricky Jones!

The BNP have no solutions...and no clue!

Sussex students uphold 'no platform'

Students 'study-in' in Manchester

Opposing cutbacks in Lincolnshire

Why Labour lost Bury


Socialist Party workplace news and analysis

Left wins in PCS executive elections

North west shop stewards

Saturday 28 June 11.30am-4.30pm

Wales TUC: Right wing attack on democracy

Socialist fighter honoured by lecturers' union


Socialist Party review

Review: 'Marx in London' by Asa Briggs and John Callow


 

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