Thursday, 29 July 2010

The dysfunctional civil service management strikes again...,

Word from PCS at Child Support Agency in Hastings - more attempted union-busting.

Please support them.



The PCS Branch Secretary at CSA Hastings, Sam Buckley has recently become the fifth branch officer to be sacked on trumped up charges since November 2007 and several more reps are under threat. The national union regards this as deliberate union busting and is fully behind the campaign’s demands for reinstatement, an end to bullying of staff and reps and a DWP Select Committee enquiry into management at CSA Hastings.

CSA Hastings has become known as “The Bermuda Triangle of the Civil Service” owing to the way that those who stand up to management disappear - so far the Branch has lost a Chair, two Vice Chairs, two Branch Secretaries and a Treasurer (although the Treasurer, Winston Resalsingh, was reinstated in the teeth of stated opposition from Area management and South East HR) This is in stark contrast to how management treat BNP members -local neo-Nazi Frank Swaine has twice been given permission to stand for the BNP in local elections, despite Civil Service policy which obliges us all to promote diversity in the communities in which we live and work. Union reps handing out anti-BNP leaflets, by contrast were threatened with disciplinary action and full time union officials thrown off the site by security.

A demonstration in support of the unions demands has been called backed by National and regional PCS and Hastings and District Trades Council which will assemble at 1pm at Hastings Pier Saturday18th September before moving off along the seafront at 1.30pm and marching to the town centre where a rally with speakers will be held.

PCS are asking that all trade unions publicise this demonstration and the campaign - management are clearly rattled but also eager to consolidate their “victory” as their first move has been to ban the local branch from issuing any leaflets to the members on the subject including outside the building and in their own time. National PCS has pointed out to them that this is both unreasonable and unlawful and has been ignored.


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I've got some questions for the Americans....

If the US Senate Committee does come over "to seek answers" about the release of the alleged Lockerbie bomber, I've got some questions of my own for them.

Firstly some background on the 60 military coups in which the US state is implicated over the last century would be nice. Perhaps they could give us the low-down on the merits of replacing democratically elected governments with dictatorships, as they did in Iran and Chile for example.

We could then move on to the secret carpet bombing of Cambodia.

Another interesting conversation could be had around the US support for terrorist killers like the Nicaraguan Contras.

Then there's the basis on which they took us to war in Iraq. If we want to talk about "stonewalling" many of the families of UK service personnel killed in US "friendly fire" incidents would be happy to see an end to the officially sanctioned stonewalling which the US government has practised ever since.

And no investigation would be complete without the skinny on the practise of "extraordinary rendition" to the international network of "dark prisons" the US has scattered around.

There's really no shortage of things to ask....

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Friday, 23 July 2010

Trades Council building united opposition to the cuts

General Secretary, Bill North, 41b Devonshire Place, Brighton BN2 1QB http://brightontradescouncil.blogspot.com/





I am writing on behalf of Brighton, Hove and District Trades Union Council to invite a delegate from your organisation to attend a meeting of a local anti-cuts coalition on Monday the 2nd August 7:30pm at the Caxton Arms, North Gardens.

The Trades Council is taking this step to try to bring together unions, tenants associations, local campaigns and sympathetic political groups so we can work together to protect our public services, jobs and communities from the huge funding cuts that will affect so many in our city.

This year alone Brighton and Hove Council is to cut £3.68 million from the city’s budget which include:

• Cuts of £1,580,000 to education, young people and children’s services in Brighton & Hove this year.

• The removal of ring-fenced grants this year forvital services in Brighton & Hove, including: the Youth Opportunity Fund (worth £141,000), Aids/ HIV support (worth £455,000), Stroke Strategy (worth £93,000).

• £600,000 cut this year from the Playbuilder renovation of children’s playgrounds

• Cuts of £600,000 this year from Sure Start children’s centres in Brighton & Hove.

On top of this larger cuts of 25% in budgets are promised amounting to a devastating £750 million lost funding across Sussex in the future, a public sector pay freeze, VAT rising to 20% and serious attacks on the benefits and tax credits system.

At the same time Brighton and Hove Council has employed 4 new strategic directors on well over £100,000 a year and we can already see that the cuts will be used to bring even greater levels of privatisation into our public services.

Brighton and Hove Trades Council does not accept that these cuts need to fall on the most vulnerable in society. Those responsible for the financial crisis should be the ones to pay for it, principally the bankers and speculators and money could be saved by not proceeding with useless schemes such as Trident, or paying large sums to “strategic directors”. The Trades Council will be campaigning against all cuts that adversely effect working class people and will is looking for allies across the city to organise mutual support.

We hope your organisation will be able to send a representative to the meeting on the 2nd August if you can make it please reply via email or phone on the details below.

Yours Sincerely,

Phil Clarke

Brighton Hove and District Trades Council Executive

07709696561

Email brightontradescouncil@gmail.com

From the playing fields of Eton to the playgrounds of Whitehawk......

One of the defining moments of Margaret Thatcher's political career came when she was still Education Secretary in Edward Heath's government, when she took away schoolkids' free milk - Thatcher the Milksnatcher.

The ConDems have come up with something to trump even that - they have discontinued funding for Playbuilder, the scheme under which children's play areas are upgraded and rebuilt.  The 11 parks affected in Brighton and Hove are in the most deprived parts of the City where the work would have been most needed.  The more well-heeled parts of town were given priority by the local Tories and have already been completed.

Just another one of those reminders of how "we're all in it together".

Thursday, 15 July 2010

A couple of useful sites

A couple of useful websites which I am now linking to.

Neither is political in an overt sense but they both cut through alot of the BS we get fed every day.

No Shock Doctrine for Britain carries the truth about deficits, debts and cuts.

Tabloid Watch is just that - a welcome check on the lies and sloppy journalism which characterise British tabloids.  If you've ever wondered about a story in the Sun, Mail or Express, check out Tabloid Watch - chances are you'll find the story there, exposed as a mish-mash of half-truths..or just plain made up!

Opposing cuts at the Council meeting


A delegation of trade unionists lobbied tonight's Council meeting to oppose the cuts in this years budgets.  We gave out the following statement.....















Brighton Hove and District Trades Union Council




Dear Councillor



At tonight’s meeting you are to be allowed a “debate” about proposals to cut £3.68 million from this year’s budgets, as a result of grant cuts from the Coalition Government, but you will not be allowed to vote on these cuts, nor propose alternatives. Instead, all the decisions will be taken by a small group of Conservative councillors in a week’s time. These cuts include :



o Cuts of £1,580,000 to education, young people and children’s services in Brighton & Hove this year.

o The removal of ring-fenced grants this year for vital services in Brighton & Hove, including: the Youth Opportunity Fund (worth £141,000), Aids/ HIV support (worth £455,000), Stroke Strategy (worth £93,000).

o £600,000 cut this year from the Playbuilder renovation of children’s playgrounds

o Cuts of £600,000 this year from Sure Start children’s centres in Brighton & Hove.

o Cuts of 25% in budgets are promised in the future



In addition to these measures, your employees working in local government are suffering a pay freeze (though we note that an increase in councillors’ allowances of 2.3% is being proposed by the Local Government Association).



Local people will suffer a rise in VAT to 20%, and cuts in housing benefit and tax credits from next year.



Yet at the same time, the Council is proposing to employ four strategic directors, each of whom will be on a salary almost as high as the Prime Minister’s!



Brighton and Hove TUC does not accept that these cuts need to fall on the most vulnerable in society. Those responsible for the financial crisis should be the ones to pay for it – principally the bankers and speculators – and money could be saved by not proceeding with useless schemes such as Trident, or paying large sums to “strategic directors”.



We will support workers who fight against cuts in jobs, privatization and any reductions in terms and conditions.

"All in this together"?......MY ARSE!!!!

Another example of how we are not "all in it together" comes from the Local Government Association, the representative body for local councillors in England and Wales.

Whilst imposing a pay freeze for local government workers, this same body thinks a pay increase of 2.3% is warranted for them.

In Brighton and Hove, the councillors are a little more circumspect.  They are agonising over a pay rise of 1%.  A decision on this has been delayed - doubtless because they know how badly this will play with their workforce who are getting no pay rise at all.

Keep an eye on this one - they'll no doubt make the decision when they think we're not looking!