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The Socialist 25 June 2008 Summer of action needed! Prices up, Wages down...Summer of action needed! Workers' battles win results: Tankers drivers' success upsets bosses Editorial: Summer of discontent? PCS union sends letter of solidarity to Unison Unison conference 2008: Fighting to reclaim the union for its members Unison Service Group Executives - socialists elected National Shop Stewards Network Conference Fighting, democratic unions not witch hunts Thousands show their hatred for racism Student unions can be pushed into action Review: False 'gods' of a failing system Zimbabwe: Mugabe's militias crush his political opponents Afghanistan - paying the price of western occupation Summit fails to halt runaway oil prices Cut throat competition threatens NHS "With polyclinics you're just a number" 'Old' Labour - born out of workers' struggles Brighton bus drivers match inflation Teachers fight academy plans in Bolton |
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Home | The Socialist 25 June 2008 | Join the Socialist Party Workers' battles win results: Tankers drivers' success upsets bossesTHE OIL tanker drivers' strike has ended. The drivers struck over the failure of multinational giant Shell and the contractors Hoyer, and Suckling Transport to pay them a decent pay rise, after years of attacks. The drivers' solidarity has forced the employers to offer them a 14% two-year deal (9% increase this year and a 5% rise next year). After negotiations between the employers and the Unite union, this deal was accepted after most drivers voted for it. The deal caused deep concern in the capitalist class, its press and its Labour government. They rightly saw this as a victory for the drivers, the trade unions and for strike action. A Shell tanker driver, Gary, from the Coryton plant near Basildon, Essex, qualified the deal by saying to The Socialist: "My personal opinion is that we asked for a one-year deal, not two, and they are still 4% adrift on what we asked for. We are also very annoyed that the figures were leaked to the press before we saw them in writing. "This deal got very political, we are sure the government got involved and Shell were told to back off as the government were concerned about repercussions over pay claims in the rest of trade and industry. "At least we took them on. I personally think we pushed this as far as we could in the present climate. We have left it so that we will be coming back to talk to them about concerns over our pension." Also in The Socialist 25 June 2008:
Unison Conference 2008
Socialist Party campaigns
Socialist Party Marxist analysis
International socialist news and analysis
Socialist Party NHS campaign
Origins of the Labour Party
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