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The Socialist 29 July 2009

Nationalise to save jobs and the environment

Nationalise to save jobs and the environment

Vestas - build mass action for victory


Unison witch-hunt: Defend the Unison Four!

What you can do to help the campaign


Afghanistan - Withdraw the troops


Swine flu: Profit system puts people at risk

Hospital worker reinstated


Building support for world socialism


No to the Future Jobs Fraud

Public shows support for Youth Fight for Jobs campaign


Kilmarnock: Anger over Diageo's jobs massacre

Greedy bosses exploiting seasonal workers

Cardiff cuts protest

Street cleaners lobby council

National meeting for: Socialist Party trade union members


Futurism


When workers shut down Minneapolis


Success for Stop the Strip campaign

California's Budget crisis: Huge cuts spark workers' anger

Milburn goes to top of class

Protest against BNP's 'festival of hate'

 
 
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Street cleaners lobby council

Street cleaners employed by Kier in the London Borough of Waltham Forest lobbied the council on 23 July. This was to make councillors aware of the conditions under which they are expected to work. They presented a petition to the mayor which raised concern about a 'hitlist' of workers, including trade union activists and many with long periods of service with Waltham Forest, who Kier wanted to dismiss.

So concerned were Kier that they sent a manager to the lobby to take pictures of those present. It is believed that they may want to discipline those present. There are also rumours circulating that unless workers deselect Tommy Anderson, a Unite steward, they will not be selected for overtime!

Kier recently dismissed all the agency workers on the contract. This has made work very difficult for those workers who remain. Whereas a beat was previously 20 or so streets a day, now it is 60-70! As a result, dirty streets are beginning to reappear in the borough, as they did when Kier first took over the contract in June 2008, which is reflected in regular stories in the local paper.

Any threats to stewards will be met resolutely by union members. This example illustrates again the type of company which takes over public-sector contracts. Contracting out of public services must end. They must be taken back into council control.

Kevin Parslow, Unite LE/1228 branch secretary

In this issue

Nationalise to save jobs and the environment

Vestas - build mass action for victory


Unison witch-hunt:

Unison witch-hunt: Defend the Unison Four!

What you can do to help the campaign


War and occupation

Afghanistan - Withdraw the troops


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Swine flu: Profit system puts people at risk

Hospital worker reinstated


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Building support for world socialism


Youth fight for jobs

No to the Future Jobs Fraud

Public shows support for Youth Fight for Jobs campaign


Socialist Party workplace news

Kilmarnock: Anger over Diageo's jobs massacre

Greedy bosses exploiting seasonal workers

Cardiff cuts protest

Street cleaners lobby council

National meeting for: Socialist Party trade union members


Socialist Party review

Futurism


Marxist analysis: history

When workers shut down Minneapolis


Socialist Party news and analysis

Success for Stop the Strip campaign

California's Budget crisis: Huge cuts spark workers' anger

Milburn goes to top of class

Protest against BNP's 'festival of hate'


 

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Related links:

Cleaners:

triangleTyne and Wear Metro cleaners

triangleWorkplace news in brief

triangleTrain cleaners strike for a living wage

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

triangleStrike together, Protest together, Win together

triangleCleaners win 10% pay rise

Council:

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleGreenwich libraries - fighting back can win

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

Waltham Forest:

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleWaltham Forest rally: TUSC standing leaders with 'bottle' to fight cuts

triangleLondon, Waltham Forest TUSC election rally

Unite:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts

triangleUnite's Health officer explains the need to strike