The Socialist

The Socialist 7 January 2009

Stop the slaughter in Gaza

Stop the Slaughter in Gaza

Thousands protest against the Israeli onslaught


2009 - putting socialism back on the agenda


Youth fight for jobs


The great rail fares rip-off

Madoff with the money!

No festive joy for shop workers

Labour ministers' unsocial fund

Plutocrats lose

Make the poor pay


Tommy Sheridan in Celebrity Big Brother


USA: Chicago factory workers occupation wins concessions


For a fighting Usdaw leadership

South Wales: Workers vow to fight job losses

BT: reluctant vote for pension cuts

No redundancies at GSK!

Salford council: Equal pay, not pay cuts!


No to the toxic incinerator!

 
 
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South Wales: Workers vow to fight job losses

There was strong media interest in a Swansea public meeting called on 16 December by the Linamar (ex Visteon car component plant) shop stewards' committee.

Alec Thraves, secretary Socialist Party Wales, Swansea trade union council.

This reflected the fact that these workers are the first group prepared to launch a fight back to save their jobs, whilst calling on other trade unionists for support and a united struggle against this jobs slaughter.

Around 100 Linamar workers, local trade unionists, friends and family packed into the meeting. We heard an inspiring call for action from Socialist Party member and Linamar Unite convener, Rob Williams.

Linamar wants to make 208 workers accept 'voluntary redundancy' - over half the workforce - and have offered a generous redundancy package, which is a recognition of the militant reputation of workers in the plant.

Those few lucky enough to be able to walk straight into another job, may be tempted by the tens of thousands of pounds on offer.

But for the vast majority of Linamar workers, the prospect of losing a well-paid manufacturing job and being thrown on the dole in this economic climate is not very appealing.

Rob said: "There are no guarantees - if you fight you still may lose but if you don't fight you will definitely lose!"

Some of the Linamar workers who spoke were scathing of their full time union officials who, despite being invited to address the meeting, failed to attend. Second hand apologies for non-attendance when hundreds of jobs are on the line just confirmed to members how inadequate their full time trade union leadership has become after many years of 'partnership' deals and 'concession bargaining' with the employers.

However, the absence of Unite full time officers was more than made up for by support and solidarity from other car workers, a Communication Workers Union national leader, Unite, Unison, PCS, NUJ and other workplace reps as well as the secretary and chair of Swansea trade union council.

On behalf of the Linamar shop stewards committee, Rob thanked the audience for their support and urged all trade unionists, in both the public and private sectors, to help campaign for an official trade union lobby of the Welsh Assembly in the New Year to defend jobs.

In manufacturing industry, there will also be pressure for an official meeting of shop stewards from across Wales to hammer out a common strategy against job cuts and to support threatened workplaces.

If union obstacles are put in the way of such initiatives then the meeting believed that unofficial action would be necessary.

Thousands of jobs have already gone; tens of thousands more will be threatened next year and this successful meeting provided the beginning of a serious, organised and militant fightback.


Car industry in crisis - national meeting

The National Shop Stewards Network is organising a meeting for car workers and those in ancillary industries:

Saturday 14 February 2009, 12-4pm, The Birmingham and Midland Institute, Margaret Street, Birmingham B3 3BS.

£5 per delegate or visitor. See also: www.shopstewards.net or PO Box 58262, London N1P 1ET.


In this issue

Stop the Slaughter in Gaza

Thousands protest against the Israeli onslaught


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

2009 - putting socialism back on the agenda


Socialist Party youth and students

Youth fight for jobs


Socialist Party campaigns

The great rail fares rip-off

Madoff with the money!

No festive joy for shop workers

Labour ministers' unsocial fund

Plutocrats lose

Make the poor pay


Celebrity Big Brother

Tommy Sheridan in Celebrity Big Brother


International socialist news and analysis

USA: Chicago factory workers occupation wins concessions


Socialist Party workplace news

For a fighting Usdaw leadership

South Wales: Workers vow to fight job losses

BT: reluctant vote for pension cuts

No redundancies at GSK!

Salford council: Equal pay, not pay cuts!


Environment and socialism

No to the toxic incinerator!


 

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Related links:

Wales:

triangleWales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

triangleLabour's best Wales result in 21 years will not stop cuts

triangleHealth services at risk in Cardiff and Vale

triangleSwansea trades council May Day march and rally

triangleOn 3 May use your vote to: Shake up politics and fight all cuts!

triangleWelsh government slashes student grants

Linamar:

triangleFighting the anti-strike legislation

triangleVisteon pensioners demand the pensions they have earned

triangleSwansea Linamar

triangleSwansea Linamar plant: Reluctant vote for redundancy

Jobs:

triangleUN reports rise in global youth unemployment

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

Shop Stewards:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network 6th annual conference

Swansea:

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: 'What's next' after the elections and May 10 strike?

triangleSwansea Trades Council May Day demo and rally

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: SP and TUSC election manifestos

Car workers:

triangleCome to the National Shop Stewards Network conference 2009

triangleVisteon car workers fight for their rights

triangleCar workers' jobs slaughter - begin the fightback!