The Socialist

The Socialist 5 September 2012

March Together, and then we must Strike Together

The Socialist issue 732


On 20 October... March Together and then we must... Strike Together! to end austerity

Osborne's cuts plans aren't working


Southampton council pay dispute

London Met university crisis

Con-Dems criminalise homeless people

Them & Us


South Africa: Marikana massacre ignites a political volcano


EDL rally stopped by anti-racists in Walthamstow

Stopping the far-right - The need for democratic debate


Southampton: Save Oaklands Pool

Building TUSC in Manchester

Fight begins against massive outsourcing by Knowsley's Labour council

Campaign Kazakhstan: Solidarity concert for those facing oppression

London Paralympics; protests against disability cuts: "Atos kills, kill Atos!"

Hospitals lacking services? Save our NHS!

Boris' workfare - no solution

Brighton Pride 2012: anti-cuts group blocked

Socialist Party subs appeal


Unison Higher Education Service Group

Workplace news in brief


From addiction to recovery

Volunteering at the Games

 
 
 
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London Paralympics; protests against disability cuts: "Atos kills, kill Atos!"

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Disabled people, family members and anti-cuts campaigners took a protest to the Atos assessment centre in Swansea, photo Swansea Socialist Party

Disabled people, family members and anti-cuts campaigners took a protest to the Atos assessment centre in Swansea, photo Swansea Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

"Atos kills, kill Atos" could be heard up and down Victoria Street outside the Department for Works and Pensions (DWP) as campaigners occupied the building as part of a week of protest against cuts to disabled people's benefits.

Atos has been in the firing line for its central role in the Con-Dems' brutal treatment of disabled people. Atos, formerly an IT contracting company, won £3 billion of contracts to assess disabled people for receipt of state benefits.

The Tories have vowed to cut £18 billion from the welfare budget and have subcontracted the dirty work of pushing people off vital benefits to Atos at a cost of £100 million a year.

The impact of a negative assessment by Atos is devastating. Aggressive Atos assessments are driving some disabled people to suicide while over 1,000 people have died following the withdrawal of benefits. A final insult to disabled people was Atos' sponsorship of the Paralympic Games.

On Friday 31 August hundreds gathered in protest outside the Atos headquarters in Euston, London. At the same time activists from Disabled People Against the Cuts, supported by the Socialist Party, occupied the DWP head office and called for an end to Atos assessments of disabled people.

The occupation was led by disabled people, many in wheelchairs. These activists showed incredible bravery in the face of a brutal police response. While eight activists occupied the foyer of the DWP head office, roughly 200 people gathered outside. Without warning police from the Territorial Support Group waded into the protesters outside. One disabled person suffered a dislocated shoulder and had to be taken away in an ambulance.

The battle against Atos and disability cuts must be stepped up - especially in light of the latest threat which would mean any disabled person who the DWP decides isn't taking sufficient steps towards getting back to work will lose a devastating £71 a week.

Neil Cafferky

Sheffield

Disabled people in Sheffield put on a united front against the government's chosen Paralympics sponsor. Protesters from the city's branch of UK Uncut, Disabled People Against Cuts and the Mental Health Action Group stormed the steps outside Hartshead Square's Jobcentre Plus, home to Atos healthcare offices, ahead of the start of the Paralympics.

David Kirkham, UK Uncut in Sheffield, delivered an impassioned speech to crowds of disabled people, carers, families and campaigners at the protest dubbed the 'Atos closing ceremony'. He said: "Atos is an unfit-for-work private sector company charged with stopping money and benefits for vulnerable and disabled people in this country.

"The Paralympics is about being the best you can be but the government and Atos are using that to point the finger at disabled people. We have doctors who take a holistic approach to sickness and disability. Instead that is being replaced with a 15-minute box-checking test."

As if to prove the point of the protest, a woman came out of Atos' office and took the mike saying: "I've just walked out of my interview because they don't know what they're doing." Pointing to her files of papers she said: "I've got letters here from my doctor and consultant from the last two years, yet Atos is trying to say I'm fit for work."

Sheffield Socialist Party members

In this issue


Fight the cuts

On 20 October... March Together and then we must... Strike Together! to end austerity

Osborne's cuts plans aren't working


Socialist Party news and analysis

Southampton council pay dispute

London Met university crisis

Con-Dems criminalise homeless people

Them & Us


International socialist news and analysis

South Africa: Marikana massacre ignites a political volcano


Countering the far-right

EDL rally stopped by anti-racists in Walthamstow

Stopping the far-right - The need for democratic debate


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Southampton: Save Oaklands Pool

Building TUSC in Manchester

Fight begins against massive outsourcing by Knowsley's Labour council

Campaign Kazakhstan: Solidarity concert for those facing oppression

London Paralympics; protests against disability cuts: "Atos kills, kill Atos!"

Hospitals lacking services? Save our NHS!

Boris' workfare - no solution

Brighton Pride 2012: anti-cuts group blocked

Socialist Party subs appeal


Socialist Party workplace news

Unison Higher Education Service Group

Workplace news in brief


Readers' comments

From addiction to recovery

Volunteering at the Games


 

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Related links:

Disability:

triangleLetter to the Tories who tell me to 'work hard and strive'

triangleCon-Dems' benefit fact fraud

triangleCon-Dems' latest cruel cut: Disability Living Allowance

triangleSwansea Socialist Party: Disability rights

triangleDisability hate crimes - accomplices and victims

Cuts:

triangleFighting cuts in wales

triangleTories in turmoil over Europe

triangleNHS staff under the cuts cosh

triangleSupport Carling brewery workers at Burton-on-Trent

London:

triangleLondon march to save the NHS

triangleLondon Socialist Party regional conference

triangleSocialism 2013

Disabled:

triangleBedroom tax non-implementation

triangleWaltham Forest victims of bedroom tax are 'up for a fight'

Benefits:

triangleCuts kill: Con-Dem benefit 'reforms', mental health and suicide

DWP:

triangleDWP contact centre workers strike to support PCS rep