The Socialist

The Socialist 29 April 2009

FIGHT for JOBS

Fight for jobs!

Youth Fight for Jobs launch conference

Olympics: Defend jobs, pay and conditions


European elections: Build support for a workers' alternative to Labour


STOP PRESS: Key union activist sacked


Sacked workers protest in Newcastle

Civil service: Workers fight cuts and sell-offs

Visteon workers fight on

Prisme workers win funding for jobs

Little debate at Unison health conference


Budget 2009 - debts passed to all of us

Does the 'botch it' budget benefit young people?

It's tough at the top!

Jack Jones obituary


Workers' internationalism: A history of the first four socialist international organisations

Sri Lanka war: Rajapakse regime ignores Tamils' plight in renewed army offensive


National Union of Teachers conference: Fighting "teaching-on-the-cheap"

Hands off Lewisham Bridge school!

Being a new teacher - a shock to the system

 
 
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STOP PRESS: Key union activist sacked

Rob Williams addresses Socialist Party

Rob Williams addresses Socialist Party 'Support Visteon Workers' meeting in London, photo Paul Mattsson

Socialist Party member Rob Williams, the Unite convenor of the Linamar car parts factory in Swansea, was called into the directors' office of the plant on Tuesday 28 April and told that he was being sacked for "irretrievable breakdown of trust".


Updates at http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/articles/7210


This blatant victimisation of one of the leading left-wing shop steward activists in the car industry was met by an immediate production line walk-off by the day shift. They surrounded Rob's union office after management called in police to forcibly remove Rob from the building.

Rob has been very active in the campaign of the sacked Visteon car parts workers and has recently visited all three of their plants. His sacking is likely to be linked to his role in this struggle. The Visteon Unite convenors are demanding that Rob be reinstated and they, alongside many others, are calling on Unite joint general secretary Tony Woodley to also back the immediate reinstatement of Rob.

Linamar recently announced 140 redundancies.

● Messages of support should be rushed to Rob Williams:

robbo@redwills.freeserve.co.uk and to Socialist Party Wales: socialistpartywales@btinternet.com
● Send messages urging Unite to defend Rob and other lay officials, to the Wales secretary of Unite:
Andy.Richards@unitetheunion.com

● Phone through your protest to Brian Wade, head of Swansea Linamar on 01792 656339 and to the personnel manager on 01792 656238.


In this issue

Fight for jobs!

Youth Fight for Jobs launch conference

Olympics: Defend jobs, pay and conditions


Socialist Party election campaign

European elections: Build support for a workers' alternative to Labour


Stop Press

STOP PRESS: Key union activist sacked


Socialist Party workplace news

Sacked workers protest in Newcastle


Socialist Party news and analysis

Budget 2009 - debts passed to all of us

Does the 'botch it' budget benefit young people?

It's tough at the top!

Jack Jones obituary


International socialist news and analysis

Workers' internationalism: A history of the first four socialist international organisations

Sri Lanka war: Rajapakse regime ignores Tamils' plight in renewed army offensive


NUT feature

National Union of Teachers conference: Fighting "teaching-on-the-cheap"

Hands off Lewisham Bridge school!

Being a new teacher - a shock to the system


 

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Rob Williams:

triangleKick out the Con-Dems and end austerity

triangleUnion members lobby the TUC Public Services Liaison Group

triangleUnity against wage cuts in construction

triangleTUC lobby demands no retreat on pensions

triangleDefend the JIB, victory to the sparks!

triangleConstruction protests continue and Unite declares strike ballot (report with video)

Unite:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleUnite's Health officer explains the need to strike

Socialist:

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

Linamar:

triangleFighting the anti-strike legislation

triangleVisteon pensioners demand the pensions they have earned

triangleEx Ford/Visteon pensioners protest in Swansea