The Socialist

The Socialist 20 October 2009

Postalworkers must win

Postal workers must win

Post - a battle that mass strike action can win


Afghanistan: Troops out!

Afghanistan - end the bloody occupation


Protests at the BBC: No to the far-right, racist BNP

WDL racists chased out of town


Sri Lanka protest: Shut down the prison camps!

Chinaworker.info journalist refused entry into China


Tommy Sheridan - a socialist fighter on a worker's wage

Laughing all the way to the bank

Fast news


FBU strike to defend fire service

Leeds bin workers fight on

Giant energy company hounds unemployed electrician

First bus drivers give bosses a 'fright'

400 jobs under threat at Leeds

Striking at London Metropolitan


Primary education: Report slams government policy


Union activists discuss pulling the plug on Labour

Conference on political representation


The Greatest Show on Earth: The evidence for Evolution

Hard Times by Charles Dickens, reviewed by Linda Taaffe


When Britain's spies backed Mussolini

 
 
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Leeds bin workers fight on

By the time you read this Leeds city council bin workers will have voted to continue to strike at a mass meeting on 21 October, following their shop stewards' recommendation, after looking at the detail of an offer made to them last week.

A Unison steward

Now in the seventh week of the dispute, the offer has too many strings, which would set workers against each other, and members will not accept a penny less on their pay.

It is the strength of Unison and GMB members working together that forced the council to blink first and offer concessions, a political embarrassment after saying that they would not talk to the unions until their members went back to work.

The solidarity of the two unions is something the council did not expect, as initially they did not agree on getting the most out of the single status agreement - an agreement intending to equal women's pay up to men's, which the council intend to use to level men's pay down to women's pay.

If the council gets their way, the agreement will see the refuse collectors lose a third of their pay which is equivalent to £100 a week! The council bosses won't be losing any money. Meanwhile this dispute is putting strains on workers' livelihoods and their families.

However, the support of the public has been absolutely marvellous, with some making the pickets sandwiches and hot food and drink, as well as donating much needed money. People are wholly opposed to privatisation of the service, which is what lies behind this dispute.

A successful benefit gig has been held, where trade unionists and their families came together from across the region as well as members of the public in solidarity with the bin men. The mood was confident and defiant.

Although the council has brought in scab labour through private contractors from all over the country, they are struggling to have an effect on the city's streets.

Many local authorities are watching this dispute as a 'test case' to see if they can make similar cuts using macho-style management, so it is imperative the bin workers win.

The strike needs to involve all 19 grades of council workers who will lose out under the single status agreement and all those whose services are threatened with closure.

  • Please send emails of protest to councillor Richard Brett at: Richard.brett@leeds.gov.uk
  • Please also send messages of support and donations to: Unison at branch@leedsunisonlg.org.uk; GMB at dave.noble@leeds.gov.uk

In this issue

Postal workers must win

Post - a battle that mass strike action can win


War and occupation

Afghanistan: Troops out!

Afghanistan - end the bloody occupation


Anti-racism

Protests at the BBC: No to the far-right, racist BNP

WDL racists chased out of town


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka protest: Shut down the prison camps!

Chinaworker.info journalist refused entry into China


Socialist Party news and analysis

Tommy Sheridan - a socialist fighter on a worker's wage

Laughing all the way to the bank

Fast news


Socialist Party workplace news

FBU strike to defend fire service

Leeds bin workers fight on

Giant energy company hounds unemployed electrician

First bus drivers give bosses a 'fright'

400 jobs under threat at Leeds

Striking at London Metropolitan


Education

Primary education: Report slams government policy


Political representation

Union activists discuss pulling the plug on Labour

Conference on political representation


Socialist Party reviews

The Greatest Show on Earth: The evidence for Evolution

Hard Times by Charles Dickens, reviewed by Linda Taaffe


Marxist analysis: history

When Britain's spies backed Mussolini


 

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