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The Socialist 12 May 2010

MPs and party leaders haggle over their jobs... preparing to cut ours!

MPs and party leaders haggling over their jobs... preparing to cut ours!


Support the British Airways strikers


Greece: the struggle must continue and intensify

Fight the repression of workers in Kazakhstan


General election 2010: TUSC results and the need for working class representation

Coventry elections: Strong socialist support

Lewisham elections: socialists will be at forefront of struggle

Huddersfield elections: Forging a socialist campaigning tradition

Anti-Tory mood dominated in Stoke during 2010 election

Spelthorne campaign during the 2010 general election

Swansea: Potential new members

Scotland: Meetings show enthusiasm for socialism

Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition (TUSC) general election results


Election deadlock


Obituary - Peter Hadden, 1950 - 2010


Gulf of Mexico disaster: nationalise the oil giants


Defend the public sector

PCS courts victory

Vote Roger Bannister

Ex-Jarvis workers protest in Leeds

Gateshead housing protest

Lecturers' union strike demo

National Shop Stewards Network conference

 
 
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Vote Roger Bannister

Ballot papers will be going out soon in the election for Unison general secretary. Nearly 1.4 million workers in local councils, the health service, police, fire service, voluntary sector, universities, colleges and privatised utilities will be voting for a new leader.

A Unison member

Socialist Party member Roger Bannister is standing against the current general secretary, Dave Prentis and a third candidate, Paul Holmes.

Whichever government takes power the Tories, Labour and Lib Dems have all promised to make massive cuts at the behest of the financial markets and as usual it is ordinary working class people who will be expected to pay the price with job losses, pay freezes and attacks on pensions.

In a recent interview in the Financial Times Dave Prentis has already concluded that: "An attack on pensions would provoke a national strike" but "it is unlikely that we would take national industrial action over jobs". He also reported that "union negotiators are being trained in public procurement negotiations and local government and health finances. The idea is to go through an employer's books and suggest alternative ways to make savings."

In contrast, Roger Bannister argues that national action is needed to defend members' jobs, pay and pensions so that branches are not left to fight these battles on their own. Union leaders should not suggest how and where to make cuts!

If elected Roger will lead a campaign in Unison to stop these attacks and join with other public sector unions to defend jobs and pensions.

Roger is the only candidate who opposes Unison funding the Labour Party and supports the building of a new trade union based party.

Unlike Roger, the other two candidates, Dave Prentis and Paul Holmes, are members of the Labour Party. Unison members have suffered for too long as millions of pounds of their union subs have gone to the Labour Party. In return Labour have attacked their pay, conditions and jobs. As part of this support for Labour, Unison has held back from a real fight against these attacks.

The election period is 17 May-11 June.


In this issue

MPs and party leaders haggling over their jobs... preparing to cut ours!


British Airways strike

Support the British Airways strikers


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: the struggle must continue and intensify

Fight the repression of workers in Kazakhstan


Socialist Party election campaign

General election 2010: TUSC results and the need for working class representation

Coventry elections: Strong socialist support

Lewisham elections: socialists will be at forefront of struggle

Huddersfield elections: Forging a socialist campaigning tradition

Anti-Tory mood dominated in Stoke during 2010 election

Spelthorne campaign during the 2010 general election

Swansea: Potential new members

Scotland: Meetings show enthusiasm for socialism

Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition (TUSC) general election results


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Election deadlock


Obituary

Obituary - Peter Hadden, 1950 - 2010


Environment and socialism

Gulf of Mexico disaster: nationalise the oil giants


Workplace news and analysis

Defend the public sector

PCS courts victory

Vote Roger Bannister

Ex-Jarvis workers protest in Leeds

Gateshead housing protest

Lecturers' union strike demo

National Shop Stewards Network conference


 

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triangleTUSC: the electoral alternative to the parties of the rich

triangleUnison NEC elections - left retakes lost ground

triangleTrade unionists denounce Hutton's attacks on public sector workers' pensions

triangleUnison general secretary election: Prentis vote falls despite Con-Dem attacks

triangleUnison general secretary election - good result for Roger Bannister

triangleVote Roger Bannister in the Unison general secretary election

Labour:

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleLeadership shows weakness at CWU conference

triangleBuilding the electoral alternative in Brent

triangleWales TUC - Oppose all cuts!

Unison:

triangleWorkers demand pensions battle is stepped up

triangleCome to the NSSN conference!

triangleUnison leadership 'woefully inadequate' in face of cuts

Pay:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleCome to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

Jobs:

triangleUN reports rise in global youth unemployment

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!