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11 October 2007

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Anger at Leighton, Crozier and Brown

ACROSS TYNESIDE the strike was solid. One picket commented: "The strike is 100%. Nobody went in. We've got massive support from the public." Derek Fallon, sub union rep of Gateshead, told the socialist: "Leighton is out to privatise Royal Mail. He sold off Asda and made a fortune for himself. His idea will be to sell off Royal Mail to competitors… Royal Mail's intention is to cut 40,000 jobs then get the rest of us to cover at no extra cost."

Elaine Brunskill, Tyneside Socialist Party

At the Gateshead delivery office Micky Burns talked of the importance of escalating the strike: "Royal Mail wants to break the union, and demoralise the workforce."

A striker at the Tyneside Mail Centre commented that Crozier's wife sits on the board of Reed Employment Agency which has supplied scab labour to Royal Mail!

Alongside anger towards Leighton and Crozier, there is also growing anger at the pernicious role of the Labour Party. Jimmy White, a sub area delivery rep, commented: "Hundreds of thousands of pounds of our money has gone into the Labour Party but they are ignoring us." He added: "When the Northern Rock was in trouble they rallied around them. Why can't they do the same for us?"

Derek Fallon commented: "The Labour Party is now a disguised Tory Party, and it's no good looking towards the Liberal Democrats. There's got to be a different party for workers."

At the Valley delivery office Michael Farrell told the socialist: "CWU money to the Labour Party should have been withdrawn a long time ago. That money wields no influence whatsoever. Instead of supporting workers New Labour is in a head-long rush to support big business. Ten years after being elected New Labour still haven't taken away any of Thatcher's anti-trade union laws."

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In The Socialist 11 October 2007:

Unity with the postal workers

Gloucestershire shows determination

Marching in support of the Burslem 12

Anger at Leighton, Crozier and Brown

Picket line round-up

Determination to continue the battle


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Private hands off our NHS!


What we think

Brown's expedient election climb-down


War and terrorism

Anti-war movement upholds right to protest

Burmese students join London march


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Socialist Party news and analysis

Windscale 1957

Super-rich super-donators

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Beat back the profiteers

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Iraq occupation: Brown's token gesture


Workplace news and analysis

Civil servants march against cuts and privatisation

Bolton care workers fight on

National Shop Stewards Network holds meetings around the country


 

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Postal dispute:

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triangle39 'postmasters' cleared - now clear the rest

triangleCWU BT ballot - time for action now!

triangleThousands of BT workers to ballot for strike action

triangleRoyal mail management forced to make concessions

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