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The Socialist 2 February 2011

Egypt in revolt

The Socialist issue 656

Egypt in revolt


Defend the NHS!: Fight the Con-Dem cuts

The madness of King George cuts


Scottish Anti-Cuts Alliance established

Stop attacks on disabled claimants

Liverpool: Jobs axe must be fought

No to the racist EDL! Unite to fight the cuts

Hands off our forests!

Protesting against all of the cuts


Tommy Sheridan jailing: Political vendetta ends in draconian sentence

John Macreadie memorial

TV Review: Posh and Posher Why Public School Boys Run Britain


'Struggle or starve!' 1932 - when Birkenhead workers beat the means test


Young people march for a future

Tories have no solutions to youth crime

Police attack 'save EMA' protest in Leeds


Justice for Unison Four

Unison self-destructs at TSA but unionism stronger than ever

Building action against cuts

Defending jobs at Leeds council

Ford challenged in legal bid: Pay the Visteon pensioners now!

Arriva Trains Wales - strike called off

Defend democracy in the CWU

Keep the post public demo

Discussing an electoral challenge to service cutters


'In reality, Britain is facing a savage economic ice age'

 
 

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Ford challenged in legal bid: Pay the Visteon pensioners now!

On the very day that Ford Motor Company announced huge profits of $6.6 billion after tax, Unite has launched legal action against the car giant in a bid to win back lost pensions for over 3,000 pensioners.

Rob Williams, Former Unite convenor at Swansea Visteon/Linamar Plant

In 2000 Ford set up or 'spun-off' a separate and so-called independent company called Visteon which mainly comprised its component manufacturing plants - in Britain the plants at Basildon, Belfast, Enfield and Swansea.

These workers were promised that their jobs would now be safe and their terms and conditions and pensions would be 'mirrored' to that of workers still working at Ford for the rest of their working lives and retirement. Further, they were encouraged to transfer their pensions from the more stable Ford fund to a new Visteon one with the promise that even if Visteon got into economic difficulties, the pensions would be guaranteed.

These promises proved worthless when Visteon UK went into administration on 31 March 2009 - leaving 600 workers sacked and 3,000 pensioners facing the Pension Protection Fund, with cuts to pensions and concerns about the long-term if the PPF runs out of money. Many workers have lost over £200 a month with others losing up to £600.

These pensioners were inspired into action by the heroic struggle of the Visteon workers who occupied and picketed their plants and won enhanced redundancy. Since then pensioners from all the areas affected have become organised. They have lobbied and protested continuously over the last 18 months or so, from Ford plants and dealerships to Parliament just before Christmas.

Finally, Unite has agreed to launch the legal action. Visteon pensioners are adamant; Ford should come up with the money to fill the black hole in the pension fund to ensure that these workers, many of whom gave 30 years or more unstinting service, get their full pensions.


In this issue


International socialist news and analysis

Egypt in revolt


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Defend the NHS!: Fight the Con-Dem cuts

The madness of King George cuts


Anti-cuts campaigning

Scottish Anti-Cuts Alliance established

Stop attacks on disabled claimants

Liverpool: Jobs axe must be fought

No to the racist EDL! Unite to fight the cuts

Hands off our forests!

Protesting against all of the cuts


Socialist Party news and analysis

Tommy Sheridan jailing: Political vendetta ends in draconian sentence

John Macreadie memorial

TV Review: Posh and Posher Why Public School Boys Run Britain


Socialist Party feature

'Struggle or starve!' 1932 - when Birkenhead workers beat the means test


Socialist Party youth and students

Young people march for a future

Tories have no solutions to youth crime

Police attack 'save EMA' protest in Leeds


Socialist Party workplace news

Justice for Unison Four

Unison self-destructs at TSA but unionism stronger than ever

Building action against cuts

Defending jobs at Leeds council

Ford challenged in legal bid: Pay the Visteon pensioners now!

Arriva Trains Wales - strike called off

Defend democracy in the CWU

Keep the post public demo

Discussing an electoral challenge to service cutters


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

'In reality, Britain is facing a savage economic ice age'


 

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Related links:

Ford:

triangleVisteon pensioners protesting at Westminister, 28 March

triangleCall for strikes to stop Ford attack on pensions

triangleVisteon pensioners demand the pensions they have earned

triangleFord pensioners protested outside Ford's UK & European HQ in Brentwood in Essex today

triangleWorkplace news in brief

triangleLinamar announces closure in Swansea: Union prepares challenge

Visteon:

triangleSwansea Linamar

triangleVisteon pension demonstration 31 March

triangleWorkplace news: In brief

triangleDefend Jobs: Nationalise Bosch

Pensioners:

triangleThem & Us

triangleBudget for the 1% must be fought

triangleStop the Salford day centre closures

Pay:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleCome to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

Pensions:

trianglePCS conference votes for more joint action against cuts

triangleNHS GMB members vote No to pensions deal

triangleIt's our NHS - Let's fight for it!

Swansea:

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: 'What's next' after the elections and May 10 strike?

triangleSwansea trades council May Day march and rally

triangleSwansea Trades Council May Day demo and rally