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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Giant energy company hounds unemployed electrician

Blacklisted electrician and Unite member Steve Acheson has been protesting outside Fiddlers Ferry power station, Warrington, since his unfair dismissal by contractors in December 2008. He has now been served with notice of an injunction against his protest.

A Merseyside Socialist Party member

But in a truly Kafka-esque twist, the papers did not give a time, date or place for the court hearing. This is because Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) want to secure an injunction 'without notice', that is without Steve knowing of it before it is created. In law this will only be granted if there is an imminent threat of harm or loss. To this end the injunction makes various fantastical claims that Steve and his supporters pose a danger to the national grid!

Finally on Friday he was handed the full papers, giving him exactly five days, including the weekend, to prepare to appear in the High Court, Chancery Division, in London.

Steve and his supporters stand outside the power station every Monday and Friday from 7.30am as a peaceful protest against his unfair dismissal and subsequent denial of a grievance process. None of them has ever attempted to enter the power station, or disrupt generation, or block the entrance to the site.

If anything it was Steve's employers who broke local agreements, and the law of the land, in sacking him contrary to the agreed rules on the site. His employer, such is the abysmal contractor culture on these projects, was a sub-contractor to a sub-contractor to a contractor to SSE! At any time, by lifting their little finger, SSE could have got Steve re-instated, or at least got him access to a grievance procedure.

Instead of which we have the grotesque spectacle of a company that made over £1 billion profit last year bullying one unemployed electrician.

This case could have important implications for all trade unionists and shows how far the bosses will go in using their courts against workers in struggle.


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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