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The Socialist 9 September 2009

We demand real jobs!

One million unemployed young people: 'We demand real jobs!'

Youth Fight for Jobs action

Youth unemployment: Future jobs or fake schemes?


Bring the troops back now!


TUC conference: Workers willing to fight - in spite of leadership

Socialist Party TUC meeting

No to bosses' agenda

Time to fight back!


Workers' action can stop NHS cuts

PCS members prepare to fight cuts and privatisation

Unite election: United Left hustings

Witch-hunted Unison member given extra charge

Construction workers protest

Inaugural meeting to establish a North Wales branch of the National Shop Stewards Network

Socialist Party trade unionists meeting


Postal workers national ballot: Vote 'yes' for strike action

Protesting against scabbing managers


RMT action: Bus workers strike for pay rise

Vestas workers: Stop the blades

Comment: Vestas protest

RMT wins no compulsory redundancy position but future battles loom


Marxists and the Second World War


Return of al-Magrahi to Libya ignites a political storm

Northern Ireland: Councillor joins Socialist Party


Failing academies


City of Life and Death

 
 

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Witch-hunted Unison member given extra charge

AFTER 28 months of stress and eleven days of hearings costing over £50,000 - for having the temerity to challenge the decisions of Unison's standing orders committee - Hackney Unison chair, Brian Debus, was banned from holding office in the union for five years.

Brian is one of the four Socialist Party members who have been the subject of a lengthy witch-hunt by the Unison leadership. He received the longest ban.

The disciplinary action was started on trumped-up charges of giving "racist offence to members", after a leaflet (endorsed by four Unison branches) critical of the standing orders committee decisions was circulated at Unison's 2007 conference.

Background

In February 2007 Hackney local government Unison branch passed two motions, one called for the election of heads of service groups regionally and nationally, every five years. The second called for the procedure for industrial action ballots to be speeded up.

These motions were passed by the branch because members were disappointed at the national leadership's conduct of the battle over pay and pensions. They were also frustrated at the six month delay in holding a ballot of library workers in Hackney.

The membership was angry when the motions were ruled out of order by the conference standing orders committee, so the production of the above leaflet for the conference was agreed by the branch.

This leaflet, using the "three wise monkeys" image, formed the pretext for the launch of the witch-hunt. Hackney branch secretary Matthew Waterfall is not a member of the Socialist Party and was never charged but four Socialist Party members from different Unison branches were.

Now, disgracefully, Brian Debus, in a further hearing, has been declared guilty of an extra charge of "misappropriation of Unison branch funds". No extra penalty was imposed on top of the five-year ban, but this extra charge against Brian alone is a further attempt to denigrate his good standing in the labour movement.

The four are waiting for a Unison appeal to be heard and an Employment Tribunal to reconvene in December.

Hundreds of protests have already been sent to Unison general secretary Dave Prentis, but please continue to send them to: Unison HQ, 1 Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9AJ.

Telephone: 0845 355 0845. email: [email protected] Please send copies to: Defend the Four Campaign, PO Box 858 London E11 1YG or email [email protected]

For further updates check out: www.stopthewitchhunt.org.uk


In this issue

One million unemployed young people: 'We demand real jobs!'

Youth Fight for Jobs action

Youth unemployment: Future jobs or fake schemes?


War and occupation

Bring the troops back now!


Trades Union Congress

TUC conference: Workers willing to fight - in spite of leadership

Socialist Party TUC meeting

No to bosses' agenda

Time to fight back!


Socialist Party workplace news and analysis

Workers' action can stop NHS cuts

PCS members prepare to fight cuts and privatisation

Unite election: United Left hustings

Witch-hunted Unison member given extra charge

Construction workers protest

Inaugural meeting to establish a North Wales branch of the National Shop Stewards Network

Socialist Party trade unionists meeting


Postal workers strike

Postal workers national ballot: Vote 'yes' for strike action

Protesting against scabbing managers


RMT action

RMT action: Bus workers strike for pay rise

Vestas workers: Stop the blades

Comment: Vestas protest

RMT wins no compulsory redundancy position but future battles loom


Marxist analysis: history

Marxists and the Second World War


International socialist news and analysis

Return of al-Magrahi to Libya ignites a political storm

Northern Ireland: Councillor joins Socialist Party


Education

Failing academies


Socialist Party review

City of Life and Death


 

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