The Socialist

The Socialist 24 February 2009

Organise to defend jobs


Organise to defend jobs

Car industry in crisis: Death of jobs by a thousand cuts

Jobs protest continues

Workers march for jobs in Cardiff

Fight to save Royal Mail


What do union members get from Labour link?


Ireland: workers say 'We won't pay for your crisis'

General strike movement grips island of Guadeloupe

Kashmir: Health workers take strike action


Iran 1979: A revolution that was taken from the working class


ECB suffers Stanford hangover


Defend Yahya Al Faifi campaign

BNP bigots retreat under pressure

Greenwich: "Hands off my school"

Look at the gravy train!

Devon residents against incinerators


Leeds journalists strike against job cuts

Successful launch for United Left

Manchester Unison: Good vote for left

Protest at the Unison witch-hunt - date change

 
 
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Look at the gravy train!

Activists from the campaign Keep Tyne and Wear Metro Public (KMP) found out that the Metro, which is Britain's last publicly owned railway, had been short-listed for the HSBC rail business awards.

Elaine Brunskill

We decided to travel down to London from the north east to lobby their awards jamboree at Park Lane's Grosvenor House Hotel.

We were joined by rail union RMT members from London. They know first hand about the horrors of rail privatisation from their experience of Metronet and other railway profiteers.

We handed out leaflets and jeered at the privateers with chants of: "What a disgrace! Look at the gravy train! They've got their noses in the trough! Cocktails at six! All paid for by the bankers!"

The train operators were clearly unhappy at our presence - we were invading their genteel world of glamorous awards, cocktails and posh nosh at £188 a head.

As Bob Potts, RMT national executive member, commented: "They're celebrating the achievement and hard work of their workers. But it's not the workers who are wining and dining - all we're getting is worse pay and conditions."

Currently around 250 RMT members employed on Tyne and Wear Metro are being balloted for strike action over the threat to their jobs and conditions posed by plans to privatise the railway. KMP activists will be supporting any strike action taken.


In this issue


No Job Cuts

Organise to defend jobs

Car industry in crisis: Death of jobs by a thousand cuts

Jobs protest continues

Workers march for jobs in Cardiff

Fight to save Royal Mail


Campaign for a New Workers Party

What do union members get from Labour link?


International socialist news and analysis

Ireland: workers say 'We won't pay for your crisis'

General strike movement grips island of Guadeloupe

Kashmir: Health workers take strike action


Marxist analysis: history

Iran 1979: A revolution that was taken from the working class


Sport

ECB suffers Stanford hangover


Socialist Party campaigns

Defend Yahya Al Faifi campaign

BNP bigots retreat under pressure

Greenwich: "Hands off my school"

Look at the gravy train!

Devon residents against incinerators


Socialist Party workplace news

Leeds journalists strike against job cuts

Successful launch for United Left

Manchester Unison: Good vote for left

Protest at the Unison witch-hunt - date change


 

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Related links:

Metro:

triangleTyne and Wear Metro cleaners

triangleLow-paid Tyne and Wear Metro cleaners fight for free travel

triangleTyne and Wear: Churchill Metro workers begin fightback

triangleNew Labour gift wraps Tyne and Wear Metro

triangleTyne and Wear Metro

triangleTyneside Metro: Workers' action to stop privatisation

Rail:

trianglePublic meetings against cuts in the rail industry

triangleEast London Socialist Party: Should socialists support the HS2 rail line?

triangleThem & Us

triangleFight the cuts - for a workers' alternative

RMT:

triangleInterview with RMT assistant general secretary candidate

triangleLondon elections - TUSC: A marker for future struggles

triangleTube Lines - Striking for equality of rights and against privatisation!