The Socialist 19 August 2020
Students 2 : 0 Tories - Protests work!

Students 2 : 0 Tories - Protests work!
Student protests force government retreat
"As a working-class student, I already faced struggles"
Tory planning deregulation: a charter for building profitable slums
NHS workers demand improved pay - 15% for all now!
Revolutionary mood in Lebanon following horrific explosion
Mass protests and strikes rock Belarus
80th anniversary of Leon Trotsky's assassination
Yorkshire: Celebrating the life and ideas of Leon Trotsky
September school return must be safe for all workers and students
NHS pay: unions must take fight to U-turn Tories
75 years since the publication of Animal Farm: From 'two legs bad' to 'two legs better'
300 Covid cases at Northampton food plant - management to blame, not the workers!
PCS union: Vote Yes in DWP ballot! Reject longer opening hours
Support the Tower Hamlets council workers, vote for Hugo Pierre!
Black Lives Matter: this generation is willing to stand up and fight
Nottingham: oppose the far right and attempts to divide us
Your donations help us campaign
Leeds: Little London residents are celebrating
To push change we need to be organised - why we joined the Socialist Party
Brighton: Another luxury development
The Socialist: back to weekly soon
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300 Covid cases at Northampton food plant - management to blame, not the workers!
Séamus Smyth, Northampton Socialist Party
Nearly 300 new Covid-19 cases have been detected in Greencore Food Distribution in Northampton in just one week.
The distribution outlet provides packaged sandwiches for supermarkets such as Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Asda and Waitrose.
With company profits of £35 million since April this year - and an overall revenue of over £700 million, not to mention an 'emergency Covid loan' given by the government - it's hard to justify the company's stingy acts on staff furlough pay, £95.60 a week sick pay and proper safety precautions.
Northampton Tory council's director of health Lucy Wightman stated in an interview with the Northampton Chronicle that the outbreak in Greencore was not the fault of the management, that the safety structure "wasn't to blame", and that she sees that "there are no concerns about the operational management of Greencore".
Instead, she blames the workers and how they live. Greencore workers have expressed their disgust with these accusations, many of whom are Eastern European and have been forced to live in cramped housing, travel by bus and work through illness to get by.
Leader of the Tory council Jonathan Nunn also lets management off the hook, blaming the staff. But in reality, the lack of PPE and social distancing in the workplace means management are the real culprits.
It is scandalous to blame 2,100 staff over the lack of PPE, bullying management, poor pay and awful cramped working conditions.
It is no coincidence that working-class communities in Northampton are overwhelmingly suffering the brunt of the Covid crisis.
Workers must not pay for the Covid crisis - in jobs or lives. This is a clear case of putting profits before safety.
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Socialist Party news and analysis
Students 2 : 0 Tories - Protests work!
Student protests force government retreat
"As a working-class student, I already faced struggles"
Tory planning deregulation: a charter for building profitable slums
NHS workers demand improved pay - 15% for all now!
International socialist news and analysis
Revolutionary mood in Lebanon following horrific explosion
Mass protests and strikes rock Belarus
Leon Trotsky
80th anniversary of Leon Trotsky's assassination
Yorkshire: Celebrating the life and ideas of Leon Trotsky
Education
September school return must be safe for all workers and students
NHS pay
NHS pay: unions must take fight to U-turn Tories
Socialist history
75 years since the publication of Animal Farm: From 'two legs bad' to 'two legs better'
Workplace news and analysis
300 Covid cases at Northampton food plant - management to blame, not the workers!
PCS union: Vote Yes in DWP ballot! Reject longer opening hours
Support the Tower Hamlets council workers, vote for Hugo Pierre!
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Black Lives Matter: this generation is willing to stand up and fight
Nottingham: oppose the far right and attempts to divide us
Your donations help us campaign
Leeds: Little London residents are celebrating
To push change we need to be organised - why we joined the Socialist Party
Brighton: Another luxury development
The Socialist: back to weekly soon
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