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The Socialist 26 June 2013

Police dirty tricks - a threat to democratic rights

The Socialist issue 771

Police dirty tricks - a threat to democratic rights

Teachers strike to defend education

Cuts until 2020? We need councils that fight for us!

Jack Straw forced to retract lies about Militant

People's Assembly: Thousands opposing cuts... but leaders sidestep strategy for victory

Farage's tax scandal hypocrisy

Them & Us


Brazil: A victory for the mass struggle


Conference anger with Unison leadership, and Labour

Action needed to stop Royal Mail sell-off

RMT: Fighting casualisation

PCS: members discuss next anti-cuts action

2012 London bus strike victory showed potential for militant union fightback

Having a fine time? Not if you're a courier driver

Workplace news in brief


Labour council introduces zero-hour contracts

How mental health carers and service users took on Salford council

Bristol council opposes 'bedroom tax' evictions

Lessons for today from an anti-poll tax bailiff buster


Deadly long distance weapons of war

 
 
 
 

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Labour council introduces zero-hour contracts

Ronnie Job

A Welsh Labour-led local authority has announced plans to put existing workers on zero-hours contacts.

Officers in Rhondda Cynon Taff (RCT) want to apply these contracts, which reduce wages and take away security, for existing homecare workers.

In the article that breaks this story on Wales Online it says that three of the local authority trade unions, Unison, GMB and Unite, have written a strongly-worded letter, spelling out their opposition to this attempt to force casualisation on their members.

Between them, these three unions give millions of pounds to the Labour Party each year.

The council claims that they have no choice because of cuts being made by the Con-Dem government in Westminster.

As a Unison steward, I'm fed up of my union funding a Labour Party that passes on Con-Dem cuts and attacks our members' terms and conditions, while bleating they've got no choice.

This is not the first time that this Labour council has been zealous at passing on Con-Dem cuts at the expense of local authority workers.

RCT was an early pioneer of the tactic of issuing section 188 notices (essentially sacking the entire workforce to then re-employ them on worse contracts) to drive through changes to terms and conditions.

Once more the myth that public sector workers in Wales are protected by a Welsh Labour Government is exposed as a lie.

Carwyn Jones, the first minister, hails the Memorandum of Understanding, agreed between councils, local authority unions and the Welsh Government as a "breakthrough moment in partnership working" and is looking to bring in something similar for the entire public sector in Wales.

It looks more like a charter for Welsh Labour councils to attack our members' terms and conditions.

Fight all cuts! Break the link with Labour and support anti-cuts candidates to stand against Labour councillors who carry through Con-Dem cuts.


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Police dirty tricks - a threat to democratic rights

Teachers strike to defend education

Cuts until 2020? We need councils that fight for us!

Jack Straw forced to retract lies about Militant

People's Assembly: Thousands opposing cuts... but leaders sidestep strategy for victory

Farage's tax scandal hypocrisy

Them & Us


International socialist news and analysis

Brazil: A victory for the mass struggle


Socialist Party workplace news

Conference anger with Unison leadership, and Labour

Action needed to stop Royal Mail sell-off

RMT: Fighting casualisation

PCS: members discuss next anti-cuts action

2012 London bus strike victory showed potential for militant union fightback

Having a fine time? Not if you're a courier driver

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Labour council introduces zero-hour contracts

How mental health carers and service users took on Salford council

Bristol council opposes 'bedroom tax' evictions

Lessons for today from an anti-poll tax bailiff buster


Socialist Party review

Deadly long distance weapons of war


 

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