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The Socialist 13 April 2016

Panama papers, steel crisis, junior doctors' contract, austerity...Tories out!

The Socialist issue 897

Panama Papers reveal corrupt system of the 1%

Austerity not needed

Reactionary EU campaigners implicated by Panama Papers

Another Fifa corruption scandal

Houses for offshore investment, we're stuck at home


Nationalise to save all Steel jobs

Save BIS Sheffield: we won't be a Northern Poorhouse!

RMT branch calls for TUSC backing to continue

Doctors fight on against imposed contracts

Construction workers defend jobs and pay

Workplace news in brief


Review: 'Militant' by Michael Crick


Solidarity with refugees: fight for jobs, homes and services for all

Campaigning for scholarships for refugees - and free education for all


France: full-scale struggle with government is erupting

Bangladesh: stop the Rampal power project

Brazil: solidarity with attacked civil servants

International Panama Papers protests


Bosses back EU to boost NHS sell-offs


Library occupation ends with march on cutting council

Sales of the Socialist on the rise, read all about it!

No A-level courses in Knowsley thanks to 'academies' system

Workers and youth unite to defend vital services

"Not the church, not the state - women must decide their fate!"


Huddersfield A&E fightback grows

Demonstration to defend the NHS in Leicester

Worcestershire: hands off our health service!


Letter: Women and work

 
 
 
 
 

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Protest outside Templeborough Waste to Energy power station in Rotherham, 7.4.16, photo by A Tice

Protest outside Templeborough Waste to Energy power station in Rotherham, 7.4.16, photo by A Tice   (Click to enlarge)

Rotherham: Construction workers stop work to protest at the undermining of jobs and pay

Keith Gibson (GMB) and Janet Gibson

From 6am on Thursday 7th April, 150 engineering construction workers (Ucatt, GMB, Unite) gathered for the second time to protest outside Templeborough Waste to Energy power station in Rotherham. Company bosses are using the EU Posted Workers Directive legislation to pay migrant workers less than the UK national industry (NAECI) pay agreement.

This pool of cheap labour is used to effectively deny equal opportunities for UK construction workers to get jobs at Templeborough, Dunbar in Scotland and Margam in Wales, three sites where coordinated protests took place.

The protest stopped work for the day with nobody trying to get into the plant. So, to "keep our feet warm" we took a leaf out of the book of US trade unionists by holding a rolling picket on the main road, blocking traffic for several hours.

Keith Gibson speaking; outside Templeborough Waste to Energy Power Station in Rotherham., photo by  A Tice

Keith Gibson speaking; outside Templeborough Waste to Energy Power Station in Rotherham., photo by A Tice   (Click to enlarge)

At Templeborough the lessons of the Lindsey Oil Refinery dispute in 2009 were to the fore amid consistent calls for strike action throughout the construction industry.

Despite union official claims to a planned meeting with Danish unions, a planned lobby of MEPs in Brussels and a parliamentary lobby prior to the EU referendum, the resounding feeling from construction workers was nothing short of 'we need national strike action, another Lindsey', to defend NAECI pay and to protect equal job opportunities for both migrant and UK workers.

There is a trade union activists' meeting planned for 18th April at Sheffield Unite's offices. Socialist Party leaflets were taken and read, and several copies of the Socialist newspaper were bought. Speakers, including Socialist Party member Keith Gibson, raised the need to unite with striking junior doctors, balloting teachers and other workers in dispute.


This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 11 April 2016 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.


In this issue


Panama Papers

Panama Papers reveal corrupt system of the 1%

Austerity not needed

Reactionary EU campaigners implicated by Panama Papers

Another Fifa corruption scandal

Houses for offshore investment, we're stuck at home


Socialist Party workplace news

Nationalise to save all Steel jobs

Save BIS Sheffield: we won't be a Northern Poorhouse!

RMT branch calls for TUSC backing to continue

Doctors fight on against imposed contracts

Construction workers defend jobs and pay

Workplace news in brief


Review: Militant by Michael Crick

Review: 'Militant' by Michael Crick


Refugees

Solidarity with refugees: fight for jobs, homes and services for all

Campaigning for scholarships for refugees - and free education for all


International socialist news and analysis

France: full-scale struggle with government is erupting

Bangladesh: stop the Rampal power project

Brazil: solidarity with attacked civil servants

International Panama Papers protests


EU referendum

Bosses back EU to boost NHS sell-offs


Socialist Party campaigns

Library occupation ends with march on cutting council

Sales of the Socialist on the rise, read all about it!

No A-level courses in Knowsley thanks to 'academies' system

Workers and youth unite to defend vital services

"Not the church, not the state - women must decide their fate!"


Defend the NHS

Huddersfield A&E fightback grows

Demonstration to defend the NHS in Leicester

Worcestershire: hands off our health service!


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