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UNISON and PCS elections

Vote for fighting, democratic unions

ELECTIONS FOR UNISON's National Executive Council are under way. Six Socialist Party members with a track record of campaigning for and representing UNISON members are standing for election:

Raph Parkinson, chairperson of Liverpool branch and NEC - additional members male seat (all members can vote).
Glenn Kelly, secretary of Bromley branch and NEC - Local government male seat (all local government members can vote).
Len Hockey, joint branch secretary, Waltham Forest Health branch - Health male seat (all health members can vote).
Jean Thorpe, social services convenor, Nottingham City branch - East Midlands women's seat.
Dave Auger, assistant branch secretary, Wolverhampton branch - West Midlands male seat.
Roger Bannister, secretary of Knowsley branch and NEC - North west male seat.

They are standing for a break with past failures and for the building of the fighting democratic leadership that members need.

They stand for:

  • A united fight against the government's public-sector pay freeze.
  • No cuts to pay or conditions through Single Status or Agenda for Change.
  • Opposition to all forms of privatisation.
  • Opposition to the BNP and the racist right.
  • Not a penny more of UNISON money to the Labour Party.
  • Break UNISON's ties with the Labour Party and build a new trade union-based party.

The ballot closes on 8 May.


In this issue

Fight for a socialist alternative

Coventry - Socialist Party's track record


Environment and socialism

'Climate change will hit poorest of poor hardest'

Nuclear power is not the answer

Is the Green Party heading left or right?

Battling over the world's oil reserves


G8 Summit protests

Join the International Youth Camp


International socialist news and analysis

France: Workers need to build a Left alternative


Socialist Party news and analysis

Workers' lives get tougher under New Labour

Campaign for a New Workers' Party

Why legal aid should be defended

Blair silent on Guantanamo


Socialist Party workplace news

Union leaders out of touch with teachers' discontent

NUJ: Build on the victories

Fury at jobs massacre

UNISON and PCS: Vote for fighting, democratic unions

PCS: All out on 1 May


International socialist news and analysis

Zimbabwe: State thugs crackdown on protests


 

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12 April 2007