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SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL WORKERS STRIKE
24 May
"No ifs, no buts, you can stick your Tory cuts", "Cut my pay, no
way" were the angry chants of Southampton refuse workers out on
strike against savage cuts to pay.
It is clear that there is
overwhelming support for the strike action as council workers
struggle after a three-year pay freeze to cope with a 5% cut in pay.
"We have members claiming tax
credits as wages are so low. Some here are going to lose �900.
"How are we going to pay our
bills?"
Southampton Tory council has hit
the headlines with its vicious package of job cuts and imposed
changes to pay. If council workers fail to sign new contracts they
will be sacked in July.
Members of the unions Unison and
Unite have voted in favour of strike action with selective strike
action beginning today (23rd May) and a city-wide work-to-rule and
overtime ban.
Refuse workers are out this week
with other sections striking in future weeks.
Undoubtedly anger is fuelled by
the chasm that separates the vast majority of council workers and
the top council bosses on six figure salaries of over �200,000.
The mood on the picket line today
was very determined. Unison and Unite members from Portsmouth joined
the mass picket.
Workers know how much is at stake.
"If they get away with this, they'll be back next year for more.
Their plan is to privatise these
services and to have us on the cheap". We need to see everyone out
at the council, all together, was the view of many, as well as
support for national action.
It is clear that other councils
are watching Southampton. If they get away with it here they will
feel more confident to carry out attacks everywhere.
Elsewhere in Southampton Medirest
workers are continuing their fight for unpaid wages. Recently
university and college workers in UCU went out on strike over
pensions.
Teachers in the NUT are reporting
overwhelming support for their ballot.
The lie that there isn't any money
to pay for public services is losing its grip as more and more
workers realise these cuts are to make the rich richer.
What hypocrisy it is that bankers'
contracts are honoured, who then get taxpayer funded billion pound
bonuses while council workers see their contracts shredded and jobs
and pay butchered.
Donations
to the strike funds can be paid in at:
1)The UNISON Southampton District
branch office, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7NB. Please enclose a
note to say it's for the strike fund.
2) UNITE account:
c/o Ian Woodland, Unite House,
15/16 The Avenue, Southampton SO17 1XF.
TGWU 2/8 Strike Fund
Unity Trust Bank A/c ; 20185358
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