CARE UK STRIKERS MUST WIN!
Care
workers in Doncaster who help adults with learning difficulties are
facing a massive attack on their wages and conditions of work since
their service was privatised and taken over by Care UK, part of the
multi-million pound Bridgepoint Corporation. Care UK’s profits shot up
to £11.9 million in 2013, a rise of 57%. At the same time the care workers are threatened with pay cuts of up to £6,000 per year.
But these UNISON members are fighting back by taking repeated strike action. This
is a crucial struggle for all care workers throughout Britain. If the
CareUK workers win their dispute then other private sector care
providers will be less likely to attack their employees.
It is vital that these strikes are given maximum support by other trade unionists and the general public
It is vital that these strikes are given maximum support by other trade unionists and the general public
DONCASTER LABOUR COUNCIL
It
was Labour-controlled Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council which
moved these carers over from the National Health Service to private
company Care UK. This change was in line with the previous Labour
Government’s Plan for the NHS. Among other privatisation measures, this
aimed to get employees off NHS contracts so that they could be paid
less, a policy being carried through by the present Coalition
Government.
Not
one local council in the whole country has resisted the cuts. All of
them, including the Labour ones, have gone along with and vigorously
enforced the Coalition Government’s austerity programme. Councillors
have refused to stand up for the people they are supposed to be
representing. They are too attached to their generous allowances and
will do nothing which might threaten their positions.
ROLE OF TRADE UNIONS
The
trade unions have shown themselves to be ineffective in protecting
their members, especially in the public sector, from national and local
government attacks on pay and pensions. UNISON, which did not oppose
the Labour Government’s marketization and privatisation policies, has
proved to be particularly useless at organising its members to take
effective industrial action Many trade union members have lost
confidence in the unions and are leaving.
The
truth is that most high level trade union officials and senior elected
office holders have no stomach for the serious and concerted industrial
action necessary to push back the state’s attacks on public
employees. The former have got too comfortable in their highly-paid
positions while the latter are very happy with the time they get off
work and other benefits. These people won’t do anything which threatens
their comfortable positions.
RANK AND FILE REVOLT
The
bold strike action of the Doncaster Care UK workers shows the way
forward. Other public employees should follow their inspiring
example. It’s no good waiting for a lead from the TUC and union
bureaucrats because it’s not going to happen. It’s up to workers in
their local branches to take initiatives in defending themselves from
exploitative employers, both private and public. “One spark can start a
prairie fire.”
VICTORY TO THE CARE UK STRIKERS!
ANTI-AUSTERITY ACTION
Contact: antiausterity@talktalk.net
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