The Socialist

The Socialist 12 January 2010

Decent jobs - not slave labour

Decent jobs - not slave labour

Protest against bankers' bonuses

Leeds City Council Future Jobs Fund is no solution


Launch of Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


Labour's leadership crisis - time for a new workers' party

Global warming chills the north

The real cost this winter

Iceland debt crisis: Make the 'dirt bags' pay!

No to County Council cuts in Warwickshire!

Fast news


Corruption scandal grips Northern Ireland


Fujitsu workers say: "Enough is enough"

Signallers' strike spreads

Buses - privatisation means worse services

Teesside fight to save jobs

Twinings jobs meeting

Hospital workers battle on


Unison witch-hunt: Shock exposures at Employment Tribunal


Call centres: Union campaign makes important gains


Greece - on the edge of a volcano


Sri Lanka presidential elections: No to the two warmongers!

Israel: Instability, class polarisation and socialism

Chile - Freedom for Elena Varela


Hard chimes for Pompey

 
 
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Leeds City Council Future Jobs Fund is no solution

Leeds Youth Fight for Jobs demonstration leaflet

Leeds Youth Fight for Jobs demonstration leaflet   (Click to enlarge)

LEEDS CITY council recently announced that they had secured funding for 734 jobs through the Future Jobs Fund. A city councillor, Les Carter, said these are 'real jobs,' that they want to ensure they were sustainable and that those getting them do not end up claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA).

Iain Dalton

But these jobs are all temporary, for only six months, and are spread out over a period of 18 months. Whilst the councillor's words sound sweet, the truth is much sourer. There is talk of 'support', 'help' and 'assistance' for young people but no guarantee of a permanent job and doubtless few, if any, will pay a living wage of £8 an hour or above.

In nearby Wakefield, a similar number of Future Jobs Fund jobs were announced a few months before. Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) campaign supporters there pointed out that even if they were real jobs, it is a splash in the ocean which wouldn't affect 80% of unemployed youth in Wakefield. In Leeds, with a much bigger population, a similar figure of jobs is barely a ripple.

And local councils plan massive job cuts - Kirklees and Leeds both plan to shed about 20% of their workforce. In Leeds this is a direct loss from the council of 3,000 jobs, and cutbacks at Leeds University could lead to 700 jobs being lost there too.

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Join the Youth Fight for Jobs demonstration in Leeds

Saturday 13 February

Assemble 12noon

Parkinson Steps

Leeds University

Leeds


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Wages and conditions

Even when jobs remain, councils want to slash hard fought for wages and conditions as Leeds bin workers found out when they were forced into a 12 week strike to defend themselves. And whoever wins the 2010 General Election will make further swingeing cuts.

However, Leeds is actually below the national average in the percentage of young people (16-24) claiming JSA. In Yorkshire and Humberside region, Bradford has 6.01%, Huddersfield 6.39%, Sheffield 6.67%, Wakefield 7.05%, Barnsley 8.73%, Doncaster 8.93% as well as the two highest and fastest increasing in the country, Grimsby (9.86%) and Hull (10.55%).

Youth Fight for Jobs fights for a real future for young people, instead of the paltry handouts the main parties offer. They seem happy to throw young people on the scrapheap whilst their MPs fiddle their expenses and bankers get record breaking £40 billion bonuses.

Instead of those who caused the recession getting rewarded for it, the money should be spent on getting all young people secure jobs with decent pay, or training or education without leaving us with a heap of debt.


Click here to download leaflet for Youth Fight for Jobs Leeds demo


In this issue

Decent jobs - not slave labour

Protest against bankers' bonuses

Leeds City Council Future Jobs Fund is no solution


Trade Unionists and Socialist Coalition

Launch of Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


Socialist Party news and analysis

Labour's leadership crisis - time for a new workers' party

Global warming chills the north

The real cost this winter

Iceland debt crisis: Make the 'dirt bags' pay!

No to County Council cuts in Warwickshire!

Fast news


Northern Ireland

Corruption scandal grips Northern Ireland


Socialist Party workplace news

Fujitsu workers say: "Enough is enough"

Signallers' strike spreads

Buses - privatisation means worse services

Teesside fight to save jobs

Twinings jobs meeting

Hospital workers battle on


Unison Witchhunt

Unison witch-hunt: Shock exposures at Employment Tribunal


Workplace Feature

Call centres: Union campaign makes important gains


Socialist Party international feature

Greece - on the edge of a volcano


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka presidential elections: No to the two warmongers!

Israel: Instability, class polarisation and socialism

Chile - Freedom for Elena Varela


Comment

Hard chimes for Pompey


 

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Jobs:

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Youth Fight for Jobs

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triangleDon't let the racist EDL divide us

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Leeds:

triangleHarrogate Socialist Party: Women and the struggle for socialism

triangleLeeds City and Bradford Socialist Party: Scottish referendum and the National Question

triangleHyde Park & Headingley Socialist Party: Building the Socialist Party in 2012

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Wakefield:

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Report from Socialist Party Congress

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