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The Socialist 28 January 2009

Join the march for jobs

JOIN THE MARCH FOR JOBS

Defend jobs and services

Era of illusions in capitalism ending

The crisis in manufacturing: Fighting for jobs and living standards

No pay discrimination against young people

Ferengi dealers


Coventry protest over Gaza onslaught

Israel: Thousands march in Jaffa against Gaza massacre

Students' angry sit-ins


Stop the racist BNP

Stop the deportation of Yahya Al-Faifi


Socialist councillor opposes Tory plans for education privatisation

Labour's abandoning of the working class

Croydon: Striking against academies

Scotland: Step up opposition to cuts

Fast News


Fighting council cuts

Say 'no' to the Metro privateers

Amicus Unity Gazette left with egg on its face

Unison right wing exposed

Victory for left in Glasgow Unison

Solid support for Glasgow strike

Building a fighting Unison leadership


Build a mass movement for free education

Save our school!


Germany 1919 The Spartacist uprising


Russia: Bosses sack auto-factory union leader

Courageous socialist activist, campaigning journalist and human rights activist


Obituary - Barry Malone


A People's History of Sports in the United States

The Reader

 
 
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Unison right wing exposed

As four Socialist Party members defend themselves against the ridiculous and malicious allegation that they "gave racist offence to members" by disstributing a leaflet at Unison conference bearing the Three Wise Monkeys symbol, disturbing evidence has emerged that the right wing leadership of the union has relied on a racist to pursue their witch-hunt in one case.

A Unison member

Recently expelled Yunus Bakhsh has noticed that the internet Facebook site of one of the right wingers who gave evidence against him, both at his Unison disciplinary hearing, and in order to get him sacked by his employer, clearly shows links with far-right, racist organisations.

Her Facebook Friends include a member of the British National Party, and the site indicates that she also joined other right-wing Facebook groups.

Yunus Bakhsh sent a complaint to Unison in 2006, alleging this witness was racist. Unison is hypocritically selective about who they investigate under their disciplinary procedures, and this complaint of racism was disgracefully ignored, presumably because it was made by a left winger against a right winger.

These latest allegations are now too disturbing, and public, even for Unison's right wingers to attempt to brush under the carpet, and are said to be under investigation. It remains to be seen whether the harsh treatment meted out to lefts in the union is dealt in equal measure to the bureaucracy's right wing allies.

Unison's record is not good, with right wingers whose behaviour becomes too embarrassing to the bureaucracy usually being allowed to slope off without disciplinary action being taken.

A few years ago a leading right winger in the Greater London region was accused by two women members of indecently exposing himself to them at a social event. Despite the serious nature of these allegations, including criminal activity, no action was taken against him, and a few months later he took voluntary redundancy and disappeared from Unison!

The rumour is that the right-winger involved in the latest case has resigned from the union on the eve of an investigation being launched.

The fact that Unison's right wing leaders have to rely on such unsavoury individuals is itself an indication of their political bankruptcy, and their declining support in the union.

The national executive council elections take place in spring, and Socialist Party members in Unison have been instrumental in launching the Democracy Campaign in order to allow members to elect a leadership untainted with racism and other sordid behaviour.

Unison members need leaders prepared to fight for their pay, jobs and conditions of service, rather than putting up little more than token opposition to the attacks of the Labour government.


In this issue

JOIN THE MARCH FOR JOBS

Defend jobs and services

Era of illusions in capitalism ending

The crisis in manufacturing: Fighting for jobs and living standards

No pay discrimination against young people

Ferengi dealers


Slaughter in Gaza

Coventry protest over Gaza onslaught

Israel: Thousands march in Jaffa against Gaza massacre

Students' angry sit-ins


Anti-racism

Stop the racist BNP

Stop the deportation of Yahya Al-Faifi


Socialist Party campaigns

Socialist councillor opposes Tory plans for education privatisation

Labour's abandoning of the working class

Croydon: Striking against academies

Scotland: Step up opposition to cuts

Fast News


Socialist Party workplace news

Fighting council cuts

Say 'no' to the Metro privateers

Amicus Unity Gazette left with egg on its face

Unison right wing exposed

Victory for left in Glasgow Unison

Solid support for Glasgow strike

Building a fighting Unison leadership


Education

Build a mass movement for free education

Save our school!


Marxist analysis: history

Germany 1919 The Spartacist uprising


International socialist news and analysis

Russia: Bosses sack auto-factory union leader

Courageous socialist activist, campaigning journalist and human rights activist


Socialist Party news

Obituary - Barry Malone


Socialist Party reviews

A People's History of Sports in the United States

The Reader


 

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