Will UNISON fight on pensions and NHS cuts?

UNISON conference

Will UNISON fight on pensions and NHS cuts?

UNISON’s ANNUAL Delegate Conference will be held in Bournemouth from
20 to 24 June, preceded by the local government and other smaller
service group conferences on 18 and 19 June.



Two major issues that will be considered are pensions and the NHS.
The battle to defend the local government pension scheme is now at a
crucial stage. It affects every service group in the union with the
exception of the health service group.

After the massive success of the strike on 28 March the union
leadership has taken the pressure off the employers and the government
by suspending strike action whilst talks take place. Not surprisingly,
this step backwards has not resulted in any worthwhile concessions.

The government are proposing a marginal variation to protection
arrangements, which would have no effect on the overwhelming majority of
scheme members. Meanwhile, UNISON is to take a court case against the
government over the legal basis for the proposed changes.

This strategy is fraught with dangers, not least because it risks
collapsing the mood of militancy of the members, and leaves much of the
issue to be resolved by a judge, and not by the members themselves.

Hopefully emergency items on the local government service group
conference agenda will see endorsement for lifting the suspension of
strike action and putting the matter back in the hands of the members.

Earlier this year the health service group conference voted for a
campaign to defend the NHS, based on a national demonstration and
industrial action. But so far the service group leadership have done
little to put this policy into practice. Motion 90 on the agenda
effectively puts the entire union behind this strategy and should be
endorsed.

Whilst it has been rendered virtually impossible to even discuss the
continued affiliation to the Labour Party at UNISON Conference, a few
items critical of this link have been allowed onto the agenda. Amendment
22.03 from the Greenwich branch is one of these, stating that the
government’s attacks on public services "…bring in serious question
the relationship between the Labour Party and the trade unions."

Socialist Party members and other supporters of the Campaign For a
New Workers’ Party will be raising the campaign at a conference fringe
meeting and will be discussing with delegates to increase the
endorsements for this important campaign.


UNISON conference fringe meetings

Campaign for a New Workers Party

Wednesday 21 June, 7.30pm, Royal Exeter Hotel (opposite
the conference centre)

NHS Crisis – time for a day of action

Wednesday 21 June, lunchtime, Royal Exeter Hotel.

What way forward now to save our pensions?

Saturday 17 June, 7.30pm, Punshon Memorial Church, Exeter Road,
Bournemouth (opposite the conference centre).

Meeting organised by Bromley, Knowsley and Nottingham city branches.