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From The Socialist newspaper, 30 January 2013
Brighton's Greens vote for cuts in workers' allowances
Brighton and Hove Socialist Party
Brighton and Hove council's policy and resources committee, on 24 January, proposed a review of allowances received by staff. These allowances frequently make up large parts of workers' wages.
£4,000 of a refuse worker's £17,000 annual salary is made up of these payments, according to the GMB trade union.
After the public gallery was cleared of angry bin workers for the vote, the Greens and Tories accepted the proposals.
Details will now be developed by a group of three council officers, while Green council leader Jason Kitkat made it clear they would impose the changes unilaterally if there was no agreement from the trade unions.
The next round of Brighton and Hove cuts is expected to reach £25 million.
A wave of anti-cuts feeling brought the Greens to power in Brighton and Hove in 2010. Why can't Green councillors stand up for the people who elected them?
No to Green cuts petition:
www.gmb-southern.org.uk/no-to-green-cuts
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In The Socialist 30 January 2013:
Socialist Party NHS news & campaigning
Privatisation: Bleeding the NHS dry
Heatherwood hospital campaign shows determination
East Midlands: Campaign forces retreat on ambulance station closure
Life as an NHS worker: bullying and stress
Socialist Party news and analysis
Cameron takes a gamble by threatening EU referendum
Aaron Swartz: a fight to free information
Fighting the cuts
Southampton councillors have a choice ... Don't vote for cuts!
Hull councillors ready to vote No
Brighton's Greens vote for cuts in workers' allowances
Labour meltdown in Stoke-on-Trent continues; and Unison withholds funding
Stop Sheffield children's centre closures
Workplace news and events
Twelfth day of strike action by Tyne and Wear metro cleaners
London teachers call for strike action against Performance Related Pay
Socialist Party review
Fired up by Fire in the Blood - a story of big business cruelty and neglect
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Jumping through hoops for a job
Shrewsbury 24: What is the government hiding?
Wales conference - confidence in socialist ideas
Server appeal: Members provide a huge boost to our resources
Socialist Party National Congress 2013
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