The Socialist 21 June 2003
'President' Blair Fails Again
Wales further education colleges: Lecturers Fight For A Living Wage
Kick Poverty Pay Out Of The NHS
France: Workers Still Angry At Bosses' Plans
Tameside Day Centre Users Protest Against Cuts
Anti-discrimination regulations: Fight Concessions To The Religious Right
Israeli / Palestinian conflict Socialism - The Only Road To Peace
Firefighters dispute: It Didn't Have To Be Like This
What can we do about the 'fat cats?'
East Germany 1953: When the Workers rose Up Against Stalinism
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Kick Poverty Pay Out Of The NHS
Public Services Not Private Profit
LOW-PAID health workers at Whipps Cross hospital in east London are striking for three days from 18 June, in their battle for a living wage. The workers are employed by ISS Mediclean, part of the multinational ISS group, which operates in 38 countries with its headquarters in Denmark.
The workers initially launched a joint pay claim with three other east London hospitals, demanding parity with workers on NHS terms and conditions. Staff at the other hospitals, Homerton, Mile End and St Clements have reached a settlement which gives them a pay rise and some improvements, like a sick pay scheme but the Whipps Cross workers are fighting on.
Many of the workers have two or three jobs to get enough money to survive and they have overcome much, including fear and language difficulties, to get organised and fight this company which makes its profits from privatisation of the health service.
ISS Mediclean talks about 'partnership' and 'people serving people' but the reality is the ISS chief on over £600,000 a year, plus stock options and a free car, whilst some of the Whipps Cross workers are on £4.42 an hour.
The picket lines have been staffed from the early hours of the morning and other hospital workers, from all departments and grades have been giving the workers their full support.
Please send donations and messages of support to Len Hockey, UNISON office, Whipps Cross Hospital, Leytonstone, London E11 1NR. 020 8535 6496 or [email protected]
In this issue
Wales further education colleges: Lecturers Fight For A Living Wage
Kick Poverty Pay Out Of The NHS
France: Workers Still Angry At Bosses' Plans
Tameside Day Centre Users Protest Against Cuts
Anti-discrimination regulations: Fight Concessions To The Religious Right
Israeli / Palestinian conflict Socialism - The Only Road To Peace
Firefighters dispute: It Didn't Have To Be Like This
What can we do about the 'fat cats?'
East Germany 1953: When the Workers rose Up Against Stalinism
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