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The Socialist 31 October 2012

Solidarity with Ford workers - Defend every job

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Solidarity with Ford workers - Defend every job

Prepare for a 24-hour general strike

Savile case: How bullies and predators thrived

Tory cuts will increase child poverty

Gas prices - All companies join price hike

Scores of trains cancelled in west midlands

Them & Us


Spain: Autumn heats up as general strike approaches

South African miners: the struggle continues

Socialist MEP obstructed by Kazakh authorities


Housing: How the market has failed


Birmingham cuts: council workers must lead a fightback

Birmingham council threatens 1,000 jobs ... national Unison leadership responds meekly

Teachers at Stratford Academy strike against scandalous pay cuts

Bromley council: Drop your plans or face a strike!

Glasgow Unison's fighting strategy

Workplace news in brief


Stop cuts at Dewsbury hospital

South London NHS debt funds Tories!

EDL fails in second attempt to rally in Waltham Forest

Rotherham workers and youth unite against the National Front

University of East London - scrap the unfair attendance policy!

Student demonstration must be just the beginning

Stop deaths in police custody

Socialism 2012 appeal

FBU remembers Joe Strummer

 
 
 
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Birmingham Labour council threatens 1,000 jobs ... national Unison leadership responds meekly

The Labour council in Birmingham is considering cuts of up to £120 million for the next financial year, according to a press release issued by Unison on Tuesday (unison.org.uk/asppresspack/pressrelease)

This could mean the loss of up to 1,000 jobs and the destruction of services provided by those workers.

What is the response of the leadership of my union to this threat to its members? To mobilise the community and workforce in a mass campaign to defeat these cuts? To threaten to withdraw union funding (including the subs of the very workers threatened with the sack) from Labour unless it defends our members' interests?

No. Exactly the opposite! Unison is going to work with the Labour council and jointly approach Eric Pickles on bended knee, for more money ".. to try to minimise the impact of these bigger than expected budgets cuts".

Inspiring stuff! Are they going to help the council decide which of our members' jobs to cut first?

A Unison member's placard on the 20th October TUC demo, photo by  Socialist Party

A Unison member's placard on the 20th October TUC demo, photo by Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

Unison's leadership blames the cuts on the previous Lib-Dem authority and the Con-Dem government in Westminster but instead of enthusiastically working towards organising a 24-hour general strike to bring this government down, their approach is to ask that insect Pickles for fair play.

Elsewhere on Unison's website, members are asked to sign a petition requesting Cameron and his cabinet of millionaires re-think their economic strategy.

Petitions to our class enemy will not save our members' jobs in Birmingham or anywhere else. Neither will justifying Labour councils carrying through Tory cuts.

Only a fight mobilising our members at a local and national level can do that. If Unison would add its weight to Unite and other unions campaigning for a general strike, including PCS, RMT and POA, then we can build a movement that will bring this government to its knees. For that we need to reclaim our union and give it a fighting democratic leadership.

A UNISON steward
More information about the threatened cuts and also about the local campaigning against them will be posted soon.

This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 24 October 2012 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.


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Birmingham:

triangleBedroom tax campaigning in Leytonstone, Birmingham and Newham

triangleBirmingham Socialist Party: Climate change and the environment

triangleUniversity backs down: students and workers win!

triangleAnti-academy strike in Birmingham

Unison:

triangleFighting back pays off: Thera East Midlands forced to make concessions

triangleNHS staff under the cuts cosh

triangleUnison leader 'gets it wrong' over action on pay

triangleGloves off in Mid Yorks hospital battle

Labour:

triangleSouthampton TUSC rally

triangleWales TUC: no fight against austerity

triangleTUSC builds support in Leicester byelection

Jobs:

triangleAnother blow for workfare

triangleSouth African economy: Mass sacking threat demands mass action

Council:

triangleFighting cuts in wales

Cuts:

triangleTories in turmoil over Europe