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Massive
vote in favour to continue action against cuts
12 August
At a packed meeting of over 600 union members, Southampton council
workers voted by 4 to 1 to continue their industrial action against
pay cuts and imposed new contracts. Enormous anger was fired at the
Tories for their arrogant attitude, Council leader Royston Smith came
in for particular attention.
Next week takes the unions past the twelve week statutory protection
period for taking industrial action. Without this protection workers
could face the sack for taking industrial action. The Tories thought
this would mean the end of the strike and said so publicly in the
local paper before the meeting. But at every step of this fight they
have misjudged the mood, determination and solidarity of striking
council workers.
On the day of the meeting hundreds of striking social care workers and
managers formed a mass picket in front of the council building and
received stormy support from tooting motorists all morning. This is
the real mood of council workers and public in the city against the
cuts. Bin men report continuing public support for their action and
that is certainly the case on anti-cuts campaign stalls across the
city.
As pay slips arrive the reality of what these cuts mean is biting hard
and certainly fueling the determination of the strikers. But alongside
the pay cuts, cuts to services is also a big factor amongst the
striking social care workers.
Fostering service workers were on strike for a week and are angry at
what the cuts mean to them, �The work load is enormous, people are
working at home to get it done. To make savings the council have
introduced �hot desking�, so you have to queue to get on a computer.
The recession has placed extra burdens on families and inevitable
break ups mean greater demand on the fostering service which only has
one council are home left. So we have to go to the private sector at
ten times the cost. The cuts have gone so far to things like cleaners
that the admin staff had to buy their own toilet cleaner.� At a recent
strike rally, a representative of Southampton Foster Carers spoke in
support of the strike and in opposition to the cuts.
Wednesdays mass meeting marks an important point in the dispute,
council workers have shown they will not be intimidated by the Tory
threats at sacking people for taking strike action. The council were
clearly shocked at the vote and the strength of feeling to carry on.
In response Royston Smith sent a threatening email to all council
workers stating, �I will look to get services back to normal by any
means we can and are not ruling out any options.�
At a mass meeting on Friday morning of striking UNITE members it was
made clear that any disciplinary attacks on members would be met with
an immediate ballot for further action. A letter to this effect has
been sent to the council. Further action is now being planned.
Selective action to date has been well supported, it is expected that
other groups will come out to join the action but the best message to
send to every union member and the council is, united we stand, united
we strike. A one day council wide strike needs to be built for and
should be combined with the growing call for a national demonstration
in the city. This will show the Tory council that they can not
intimidate workers with their bully boy tactics.
Criticism at the meeting on Wednesday was also levelled at the local
Labour councillors by several speakers from the floor, for failing to
back the strike and in proposing massive job cuts of their own, which
recieved strong applause. It raises the serious question what the
alternative is to Tory cuts and how the unions should campaign in
elections next May. If workers disgusted by the Labour Party position
won�t join it and select Labour candidates who will fight the cuts the
only alternative is to stand union backed anti-cuts candidates.
With battles developing at other councils such as Shropshire and
similar attacks announced at more councils like Portsmouth, the
dispute in Southampton is of national importance. Mass action can
defeat this rotting coalition, it is vital the full force of the trade
unions is mobilised against all cuts. The NSSN lobby of the TUC
Congress calling for co-ordinated national action becomes ever more
important.
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