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The Socialist 24 February 2010

NHS: not safe in their hands!

NHS: Not safe in their hands!

Private 'vultures' to run NHS hospital

How to stop cuts and defend public services

Demo opposes £29m Notts county cuts


Young people deserve a future: Join the Manchester march for jobs on 13 March

Youth Fight for Jobs Demonstrations


RMT branch supports challenge to Denham

Support the TUSC election challenge

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition General Election launch rally


British Airways cabin crew v management: Round two

Anger on Teesside over Corus closure

ID cards - an expensive threat to civil liberties

Tories attack community café...

Yarl's Wood hunger strike

Fast news


The Eton co-op won't work


Nominate Roger Bannister: Unison's leadership battle

Unison witch-hunt continues


South Wales: Demo against council cuts

Staythorpe: the fight for workplace safety

Port workers battle bosses... and high court

Jobcentre staff fight cuts

Leeds university: Support lecturers striking to save jobs

Fighting leadership needed for UCU

CWU women vote for political review


CWI Latin America school: A continent on the brink

Iraq: All eyes on the oil prize


Campaigning rights victory: But questions remain on new Waltham Forest policy


How can the racist BNP be defeated?

Scottish Defence League defeated: Working class political alternative urgently needed

 
 
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Staythorpe: the fight for workplace safety

Over 500 construction workers at the Staythorpe power station site near Newark in Nottinghamshire took immediate strike action last week, staying out for three days. A serious health and safety breach that could have led to fatalities, sparked the unofficial walkout.

Jon Dale

Two workers were alleged to have removed a scaffolding bar to access pipework. The scaffold could have collapsed. Last summer on the same site a heavy piece of pipe fell from a crane when incorrectly lifted, smashing into a cabin. Although no-one was hurt in either incident, workers are rightly vigilant over any threat to their safety.

Bosses at first denied there had been any problem. During the second day of strike action, they changed their mind about that. One of the two workers was sacked. The GMB union had asked that they both be moved to another site and retrained.

Alstom, the main contractor, has sub-contracted work to companies that are using cheap labour, or inadequately trained workers. Many of these are from overseas - the two workers in this recent incident were Spanish. But although the press recycled photos of flag-waving workers from last year's protests at this site, the situation has changed since then.

In 2009 there was anger that sub-contracting firms were refusing to employ or even interview any local labour.

There is now a higher proportion of UK workers, but still a fear that the employers are trying to undermine the national agreement on terms and conditions.

GMB and Unite stewards recommended a return to work on the third day, after Alstom admitted the breach of safety regulations. About half the workers voted to stay out until they were paid for the days lost, blaming the bosses for forcing them to walk out in the first place.

After a long and stormy meeting outside the site gates, they agreed to return the following day rather than immediately.


In this issue

NHS: Not safe in their hands!

Private 'vultures' to run NHS hospital

How to stop cuts and defend public services

Demo opposes £29m Notts county cuts


Youth fight for jobs

Young people deserve a future: Join the Manchester march for jobs on 13 March

Youth Fight for Jobs Demonstrations


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)

RMT branch supports challenge to Denham

Support the TUSC election challenge

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition General Election launch rally


Socialist Party news and analysis

British Airways cabin crew v management: Round two

Anger on Teesside over Corus closure

ID cards - an expensive threat to civil liberties

Tories attack community café...

Yarl's Wood hunger strike

Fast news


Comment

The Eton co-op won't work


Unison witch-hunt

Nominate Roger Bannister: Unison's leadership battle

Unison witch-hunt continues


Workplace news and analysis

South Wales: Demo against council cuts

Staythorpe: the fight for workplace safety

Port workers battle bosses... and high court

Jobcentre staff fight cuts

Leeds university: Support lecturers striking to save jobs

Fighting leadership needed for UCU

CWU women vote for political review


International socialist news and analysis

CWI Latin America school: A continent on the brink

Iraq: All eyes on the oil prize


Socialist Party news and analysis

Campaigning rights victory: But questions remain on new Waltham Forest policy


Anti-racism

How can the racist BNP be defeated?

Scottish Defence League defeated: Working class political alternative urgently needed


 

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Related links:

GMB:

triangleUnions cautiously welcome talks with Unilever

triangleUnion members lobby the TUC Public Services Liaison Group

triangleUnilever workers strike to defend pensions

triangleAs BAE threatens cuts... Fight for Jobs!

triangleDerby demonstration against job cuts

triangleImmigration Advice closure shows need for industrial struggle

Strike:

triangleThe battle of Saltley Gates

triangleBBC report: Unite may hold new NHS pensions strike ballot

triangleNUT and PCS launch consultative surveys to build for ongoing pensions action

triangleJet tanker drivers force employers to negotiate

Labour:

triangleSave the NHS!

triangleTower Hamlets: Save Rushmead one stop shop - fight all cuts

triangleAre the Greens a real alternative?

Construction:

triangleElectricians to protest on 1 February in Manchester

triangleExposed - the dirty world of the construction blacklist

triangleElectricians' national meeting plans next steps in battle against pay cut

Construction workers:

triangleNext construction workers' protests: Wednesday 15th February

triangleConstruction workers continue protests on 1st February

triangleConstruction workers plan mass protest on Friday 3rd Feb