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The Socialist 3 November 2009

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'Modernisation' means cuts: Support the postal workers' fightback

Time to plan for all-out postal strike

Reports from the postal workers' picket lines

Postal workers - step up the action to win! Socialist Party leaflet pdf


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Action needed to bring election coalition into shape


We want workers' MPs on a worker's wage

RBS/Lloyds - Yet more bailouts and job cuts

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BA cabin crews come out fighting

Leeds bins strike against management attacks still solid

South Yorkshire firefighters and Sheffield First bus drivers

Victory at Crown Aerosols

Trade unionists must fight for decent benefits for all


Pakistan - New wave of terrorism as the guerrilla war escalates

 
 
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Leeds bins: Yorkshire strikes against management attacks still solid

Leeds bins - 9th week

The LibDem joint leader of Leeds city council, Richard Brett, further insulted striking refuse workers last week by saying you don't need a degree to be a rubbish collector. He was trying to justify the £5,000 a year pay cuts he's trying to impose.

Alistair Tice

Well Councillor Brett, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to work out that already low-paid workers - basic pay £14,500 a year, average earnings £18,000 a year - can't afford pay cuts of nearly one-third.

Also, the productivity increases demanded by your latest 'offer' are impossible to achieve. Binmen are already running round after refuse wagons to achieve the current collection rate of 196 households an hour under 'task and finish'. This is already higher than in neighbouring councils, where it's 181 households. 220 houses an hour is impossible so workers would never qualify for the £4,500 dependent on it. That's why 92% rejected your 'final' offer.

Sickness rates are high because bin workers collect rubbish in all weathers which is detrimental to their health. Impossible productivity targets will make that worse.

Your claim that the strike has 'only' cost Leeds council tax payers £100,000 'only' proves that binmen are low-paid and that it has cost more to get private contractors in to deliver a 'rubbish' service. The private contractors have not even been able to make the promised fortnightly collection, yet they have cost more than the money saved on strikers' wages.

The real reason you want to cut council workers' pay has something to do with the council having a projected overspend of £5.5 million this year as a result of the recession. In other words, you want the low-paid to pay the price for the bursting of the financial and property bubble.

Leeds binmen are now into their ninth week of all-out strike action. Only three strikers have returned to work. Despite rubbish piling up, public support remains high. The strike has forced the council to talk and then find money.

The workers are determined to stay out until the pay cuts are scrapped altogether. On 5 November, refuse collectors in Brighton begin industrial action, including a week-long strike against similar 'pay and regrading' cuts of up to £8,000 a year. Sheffield's already privatised bin workers are also balloting, against the introduction of two-tier pay.


In this issue

Join the march for jobs


Socialist Party workplace news

'Modernisation' means cuts: Support the postal workers' fightback

Time to plan for all-out postal strike

Reports from the postal workers' picket lines

Postal workers - step up the action to win! Socialist Party leaflet pdf


Socialism 2009

Want to change the world? Join the Socialist Party!


Socialist Party statement

Action needed to bring election coalition into shape


Socialist Party news and analysis

We want workers' MPs on a worker's wage

RBS/Lloyds - Yet more bailouts and job cuts

fast news


Socialist Party workplace news

BA cabin crews come out fighting

Leeds bins strike against management attacks still solid

South Yorkshire firefighters and Sheffield First bus drivers

Victory at Crown Aerosols

Trade unionists must fight for decent benefits for all


International socialist news and analysis

Pakistan - New wave of terrorism as the guerrilla war escalates


 

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Related links:

Bin workers:

triangleAction called off by Birmingham bin workers

triangleWorkplace news in brief

triangleBirmingham bin workers fight back

triangleYorkshire strikes - the lessons

triangleLeeds bins victory

triangleBrighton bin workers score quick victory

Yorkshire:

trianglePrivatisation pushes up transport costs in Yorkshire

triangleSmear campaign on Hillsborough?

triangleSocialist Party International Women's Day schools

triangleStagecoach bus drivers win victory

Leeds:

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Perspectives for the USA (including Occupy)

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Greece and the Eurozone crisis

triangleLeeds City & Bradford Socialist Party: The national question and the Scottish referendum

Pay:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleCome to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

Council:

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

triangleLabour's best Wales result in 21 years will not stop cuts

triangleTrade Unionist and Socialist Coalition local election reports

Strike:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts

triangleM10: Angry workers walk out across the country