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The Socialist 22 June 2011

All strike together

The Socialist issue 676

As the cuts bite, millions ask: 'Does it have to be like this?'


Con-Dems' pension attack - brutal class warfare must be fought

POA to hold protest meetings

Busting the public sector pensions myths!

Staffordshire NSSN builds support for 30 June action

Hillingdon workers back the pensions strike


Strike action to defend Royal Mail jobs

Leeds Unison urges members to reject council's final offer

Coleg Morgannwg: Victory over victimisation

Barnsley lecturers fight job cuts

Unison conferences discuss action on pensions

Workplace news in brief


Housing crisis

Con-Dems still plan to destroy NHS - Save our health service!

News in brief


Greece's debt crisis threatens worldwide banking system


Finsbury Park - No to A4e cheap labour schemes

Southern Cross bosses demand huge cuts in pay and conditions


Sri Lanka's killing fields

Readers' comment: apprentice sexists


Southampton: strikes set to continue

200 workers challenge Labour council cuts

Labour MP fails to answer questions on cuts


Comprehensive education under attack

Keep Tidemill in public hands

Spreading to primaries?

 
 

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Finsbury Park - No to A4e cheap labour schemes

Neil Cafferky

David Cameron's 'big society' is a backdoor attempt to introduce privatisation into our public services and undermine wages and conditions of workers.

One 'big society' company is A4e. On its website visitors are greeted by the ringing declaration of A4e's pledge: "A4e is a social purpose company with one sole aim. To improve people's lives around the world. We do this by helping them to find work, skills, direction - or whatever it is they need."

The reality is somewhat different. As the government continues to make cuts in the department for work and pensions, and in particular, Jobcentres, A4e is ready to step into the gap by winning government contracts to provide the same service.

The advantage from the government's point of view is that for profit A4e is a non-unionised workforce unlike DWP workers, who are organised in the PCS union (and are striking on 30 June).

One of A4e's ventures involves a partnership with Finsbury Park Business Forum to provide wardens for the local tube and overground train and bus stations. These wardens are supplied by A4e from jobseekers who work in exchange for their benefits. They are doing work that had previously been done by Transport for London (TfL) staff.

This is at the same time as Transport for London is sacking 800 staff on the Underground. Naturally this has drawn an angry response from trade unionists, with RMT London regional organiser Steve Hedley writing to TfL demanding a meeting to clarify the situation. Underground workers at Finsbury Park station told the Socialist that they're extremely unhappy to see their colleagues lose their jobs and be replaced by people on a fraction of their wages.

Socialists and trade unionists have no problem with schemes that offer the unemployed a chance to get back to work. But the unemployed should not be blackmailed into work through the threat of withdrawal of benefits and they should not be used to undermine the jobs, wages and conditions of those already in employment.

Rather than waste money on private sector fat cats like A4e, back-to-work schemes should be run by properly funded and staffed Jobcentres with the unemployed placed in work on the same terms and conditions as those they work beside.

The biggest problem remains a lack of jobs, with a national average of five claimants per vacancy. Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ), with the support of seven trade unions, calls for decent jobs and benefits and massive investment in job creation.


Jarrow to London YFJ march

For details: www.jarrow2london2011.wordpress.com
And www.youthfightforjobs.com

In this issue


Socialist Party feature

As the cuts bite, millions ask: 'Does it have to be like this?'


Building for 30th June

Con-Dems' pension attack - brutal class warfare must be fought

POA to hold protest meetings

Busting the public sector pensions myths!

Staffordshire NSSN builds support for 30 June action

Hillingdon workers back the pensions strike


Socialist Party workplace news

Strike action to defend Royal Mail jobs

Leeds Unison urges members to reject council's final offer

Coleg Morgannwg: Victory over victimisation

Barnsley lecturers fight job cuts

Unison conferences discuss action on pensions

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party news and analysis

Housing crisis

Con-Dems still plan to destroy NHS - Save our health service!

News in brief


International socialist news and analysis

Greece's debt crisis threatens worldwide banking system


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Finsbury Park - No to A4e cheap labour schemes

Southern Cross bosses demand huge cuts in pay and conditions


Reviews and comments

Sri Lanka's killing fields

Readers' comment: apprentice sexists


Fighting the cuts

Southampton: strikes set to continue

200 workers challenge Labour council cuts

Labour MP fails to answer questions on cuts


Education

Comprehensive education under attack

Keep Tidemill in public hands

Spreading to primaries?


 

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Related links:

Jobs:

triangleUN reports rise in global youth unemployment

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs Northern Ireland launched in Belfast

triangleStockland Green march for jobs

London:

triangleNational TUC demonstration: 'A future that works'

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

triangleWest London Socialist Party: The February 1917 Russian revolution

triangleInterview with RMT assistant general secretary candidate

Unemployed:

triangleWork programme not reducing long-term unemployment

triangleWhen bosses say "we don't need you today"

triangleClegg receives anti-workfare message in Cardiff

Benefits:

triangleOur Demands

triangleLeeds Tenants Federation opposes Welfare Reform Bill

triangleScrap the Welfare Reform Bill