The Socialist 7 February 2018
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NHS day of action: all around the country
Tragic death exposes criminal understaffing of NHS
York socialists head resistance to NHS outsourcing
Capita in crisis: bring all outsourcers back in-house
90 feared dead after migrant boat capsizes
Corbyn's left must seize the advantage in Labour's civil war
Haringey: now's our chance for a no-cuts council
Walthamstow: occupy to save the town square
Scene set for TUSC conference electoral debate
Royal Mail forced back under threat of action
Unison national women's conference
Striking back against academies in Newham
May's silence is a green light for Chinese repression
Sudan: Mohamed Satti released - global solidarity campaign gets results!
Protesters denounce oppressive Sri Lankan regime
GCSE grading game stresses out students - even more than before!
Fighting sexism: Positive discrimination - yea or neigh?
Bernie's book shows need for workers' party
Darkest Hour: Not the usual flattery of brutal Tory Churchill
The Socialist Party is being evicted - we need you!
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Capita in crisis: bring all outsourcers back in-house
Leo Marsden, Lambeth and South West London Socialist Party
Shares in outsourcing giant Capita have collapsed following the company's profit warning to shareholders. This follows shortly after its competitor Carillion sank into liquidation, and underlines further the fragile state of British capitalism.
Shares fell by more than 47%, resulting in enormous profits for hedge funds who had sold them 'short' - essentially betting on misery for Capita's workers and small business suppliers. Shares in Serco and other outsourcers also fell significantly, reflecting a wider malaise.
Despite the collapse, the company appears to have avoided bankruptcy, with emergency measures to halt dividend payments and issue £700 million in additional shares. Management is also drawing up plans to 'cut costs' - no doubt meaning attacking workers' jobs, pay and conditions.
This may provide bosses temporary respite - at the cost of the workers who make them their money. But it will not solve the problems of a company with over £1 billion of net debt suffering from decades of underinvestment.
Like Carillion, part of Capita's problems stems from austerity - cuts in public budgets mean outsourcing vultures are competing to do more with less. Although the main impact of this corner-cutting is on workers and service users, it shows the short-sightedness of austerity even from the bosses' blinkered point of view.
Meanwhile, the Tories have had to bring forward the end of Stagecoach and Virgin's contract to run the East Coast railway - again. After cutting it from 2023 to 2020 in November, it will now end in months. The government may end up running it directly.
And more problems are looming for the outsourcers. After years of pumping in cheap credit to try to restart the economy, central banks are now increasing borrowing costs. This will only cause more bankruptcies.
Panicked traders have already responded to interest rate hikes and fears of asset bubbles bursting by wiping $4 trillion off global stocks in a week.
Britain's ruling class is desperately trying to avoid these tremors becoming a generalised economic crisis. Banks and the state scrambled to put together £325 million of support for Carillion's small suppliers. It's a fraction of the firm's liabilities, but reflects the banks' own precarious position and fear of further insolvencies.
The government in turn is trying to reprivatise services rescued from Carillion - but offers no guarantees for workers and most small business creditors.
The Tories may have only temporary relief regarding Capita. If bankruptcies come to spread throughout the outsourcing and construction sectors, they would be facing another deep recession.
Carillion employed 20,000 workers in the UK and Capita employs 50,000. Hundreds of thousands of working and middle class people would be directly affected by Capita going under. We demand bailouts for workers - the bosses have had plenty already.
The Socialist Party says:
- Defend every job - no redundancies, pay cuts or attacks on conditions to pay for corporate greed
- Full payment to all freelancers and small suppliers left out of pocket
- Bring all outsourced services back in-house now
- Nationalise the banks and big construction firms to protect public services and start a mass programme of council house building
In this issue
Save our NHS
NHS day of action: all around the country
Tragic death exposes criminal understaffing of NHS
York socialists head resistance to NHS outsourcing
News
Capita in crisis: bring all outsourcers back in-house
90 feared dead after migrant boat capsizes
What we think
Corbyn's left must seize the advantage in Labour's civil war
Councils
Haringey: now's our chance for a no-cuts council
Walthamstow: occupy to save the town square
Scene set for TUSC conference electoral debate
Workplace
Royal Mail forced back under threat of action
Unison national women's conference
Striking back against academies in Newham
International socialist news and analysis
May's silence is a green light for Chinese repression
Sudan: Mohamed Satti released - global solidarity campaign gets results!
Protesters denounce oppressive Sri Lankan regime
Opinion
GCSE grading game stresses out students - even more than before!
Fighting sexism: Positive discrimination - yea or neigh?
Bernie's book shows need for workers' party
Darkest Hour: Not the usual flattery of brutal Tory Churchill
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
The Socialist Party is being evicted - we need you!
Yorkshire Socialist Party regional conference
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