
The Socialist 3 May 2007
Time for a new workers' party
2007 election analysis: Time for a new workers' party
Scottish Elections: Labour rocked as SNP wins
NHS cuts... privatisation... widening wealth gap
Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference
NHS: A matter of life and death in Swansea
PCS: Fighting for jobs, pay and services
Widening wealth gap needs working-class response
Packed election rally for Scotland's Solidarity
Irish election - Socialist Party takes on the establishment
New Labour panics and resorts to lies
Yorkshire ISR and Socialist Students day of action
Alternative energy: Winds of change?
Seattle students walkout against the Iraq war
Pressure mounts for troops withdrawal
Russia April 1917: Lenin returns from exile
Women must have the right to choose!
What 'public-private partnerships really mean
Oppose legal aid contracts tooth and nail
Remember the dead but fight for the living
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WORKERS' MEMORIAL Day on Saturday 28 April was commemorated in London with an emotional 200-strong march and rally.
Bill Mullins
The rally at the statue of the building worker in Tower Hill graphically revealed the anger and sorrow felt by many about what is happening throughout the construction industry. Speeches by the families of those killed in the last few years caused many to feel anger at the callousness of the employers towards those who work for them.
The widow of a crane driver who was killed last year, along with a man working on his car in a side street, told the rally that her husband's body was not moved for five days as it lay under the twisted wreckage of the crane. "It will be three years before we hear if anybody is going to be prosecuted for what happened", she said.
Another widow, whose husband was killed at the Wembley site, said that only six months before, she and her husband had gone along to another workers' funeral. He was from the same site and a good mate of the husband. She told the rally: "I said to him: don't let this happen to you Patsy"
Two workers a week are killed on building sites in Britain. As one speaker said, this does not include the thousands who die every year form work-related diseases such as asbestosis.
London is undergoing a massive building programme which will get even larger as the 2012 Olympics approach.
Yet the Labour government and the employers are cutting back on the number of health and safety inspectors by 380 next year to save money. Barry Camfield from the TGWU pointed out this was at the same time as: "spending billions on nuclear weapons and the Iraq war".
The Construction Safety Campaign is campaigning for a corporate manslaughter bill. This was something promised by New Labour at the general election in 2001. But nothing has happened and hundreds of workers have died since.
In this issue
2007 election analysis: Time for a new workers' party
Scottish Elections: Labour rocked as SNP wins
Socialist Party election campaign
NHS cuts... privatisation... widening wealth gap
Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference
Socialist Party NHS campaign
NHS: A matter of life and death in Swansea
Socialist Party workplace news
PCS: Fighting for jobs, pay and services
Socialist Party editorial
Widening wealth gap needs working-class response
Socialist Party election campaign
Packed election rally for Scotland's Solidarity
Irish election - Socialist Party takes on the establishment
New Labour panics and resorts to lies
Yorkshire ISR and Socialist Students day of action
Global Warming
Alternative energy: Winds of change?
Education
Socialist Students
Seattle students walkout against the Iraq war
Pressure mounts for troops withdrawal
Socialist Party Marxist analysis
Russia April 1917: Lenin returns from exile
Comment
Women must have the right to choose!
Socialist Party news and analysis
What 'public-private partnerships really mean
Oppose legal aid contracts tooth and nail
Socialist Party workplace news
Remember the dead but fight for the living
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