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The Socialist 14 August 2013

Zero tolerance for zero-hours!

The Socialist issue 776

Zero tolerance for zero-hours!

End zero-hour contracts now!


A tale of two Britains


Beware a recovery!

Met finally apologise for G20 death

London Olympics legacy - one year on

Football and big business: time to reclaim the game

Socialist Party subs appeal

Them & Us


Come to the Socialist Party Summer Camp


Hunt attacks NHS staff and patients

Save Our Hospital!

Protest at the Tory Conference in Manchester


Tunisia: Mobilise to bring down the government

South Africa: Limpopo WASP launch

Seattle: Socialist challenge to corporate Democrats


Defend the Four: Tribunal compensation award to Unison activists

Postal workers ballot for action

On your bike, Serco

Swansea council pay attacks angers workers


Winning a reprieve from the bedroom tax


Building TUSC in Caerphilly


Reflections and sycophancy: Kinnock versus the socialist Liverpool council

The Mill: A change from the usual TV

Successes, failures and stalemates: A week in the life of a trade union rep

 
 
 
 

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Postal workers ballot for action

The Communications Workers Union (CWU) has decisively rejected government plans to privatise Royal Mail.

Following huge membership support in a consultative ballot for union policy on pay (99%) bullying and harassment (92%) to boycott competitors' mail (92%) and opposition to privatisation (96%), the 500 reps at a CWU conference decided to ballot their 115,000 postal members for industrial action to fight back.

It is expected the ballot will take place by September.

Royal Mail privatisation will mean a worse and more expensive service - with profits coming back not to the taxpayer but to private profiteers - more post office closures and even worse terms and conditions for postal workers.

Royal Mail has offered a pay deal over three years that includes no-strike clauses and ever more pension changes. They continue to harass and bully workers and the CWU.

The last time the postal workers took national action was in 2009 where there were mixed feelings about the results obtained.

One postal worker said: "To counter any resulting reluctance regarding what can be achieved by action, and with Royal Mail management going into propaganda overload, the CWU needs to continue to update workers and in my opinion have workplace meetings and mass rallies.

"Unlike the Tory privatisations of the 1980s and 1990s the public are waking up to the pitfalls of short term gains and long term destruction of public services".

Indeed, 67% of the general public oppose privatisation and even 48% (against 40% who support) of Tory voters do too, so defending a public service could win public support for posties.

Another postie told us: "If we take action again over these issues, there must be changes.

"The last time we were out for two days the management s**t themselves, but we returned to work while three months of secret negotiations took place.

"To be honest the deal wasn't good for us. Next time we should continue the strike while negotiations take place and be told what's going on in talks."


In this issue


Socialist Party campaigns

Zero tolerance for zero-hours!

End zero-hour contracts now!


Socialist Party editorial

A tale of two Britains


Socialist Party news and analysis

Beware a recovery!

Met finally apologise for G20 death

London Olympics legacy - one year on

Football and big business: time to reclaim the game

Socialist Party subs appeal

Them & Us


Socialist Party events

Come to the Socialist Party Summer Camp


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Hunt attacks NHS staff and patients

Save Our Hospital!

Protest at the Tory Conference in Manchester


International socialist news and analysis

Tunisia: Mobilise to bring down the government

South Africa: Limpopo WASP launch

Seattle: Socialist challenge to corporate Democrats


Socialist Party workplace news

Defend the Four: Tribunal compensation award to Unison activists

Postal workers ballot for action

On your bike, Serco

Swansea council pay attacks angers workers


Anti-Bedroom Tax

Winning a reprieve from the bedroom tax


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Building TUSC in Caerphilly


Socialist Party comments and reviews

Reflections and sycophancy: Kinnock versus the socialist Liverpool council

The Mill: A change from the usual TV

Successes, failures and stalemates: A week in the life of a trade union rep


 

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