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Speaking at TUC conference in London today, UNISON General Secretary,
Dave Prentis, said that the union will send notice to 9,000 employers
that it will ballot its 1.1 million members for industrial action over
pensions.
We will post a fuller analysis on this site shortly - clearly the time has come for accross-the-board strike action involving all public sector unions. This strike must not just be called for but must be built for, from the bottom up. This also means linking the industrial struggle up to the political one. Miliband's attempt to curry favour with the bosses media by denoucing strikes - a misarable failure judging by the lead article in Murdoch's Times today - will gain him little. Workers are already asking if we have been stuck with another Tory Blair. The unions must put maximum pressure on labour to come out with full support for action and tie that in with the question of a clear socialist programme which can mobilise the millions of lost labour voters and create a movement capable of driving this coalition out of office.
Dave Prentis said:
“UNISON represents one
million public services workers and the campaigns we are fighting aren't
just about pensions. They aren't just about jobs and pay, they are
about the kind of society we leave to our children. They're about
protecting and passing on the rights our grandparents fought for the
welfare state, universal public services. They're about breaking a
political consensus that says the market know best. We stand for
ordinary people serving the public.
“Caring, educating, making
our communities safer, cleaner, healthier. Ordinary people who had
nothing to do with this financial crisis yet now being made to pay the
price. A Coalition taking away their pay, privatising their jobs.
Daily rounds of redundancies. And yet on top of all this. They now want
to take away our pensions, the pensions our members worked for. The
pensions our members saved for. Every week of their working lives. Not
for a life of luxury. But for some basic security in retirement. Putting
away a little each week for dignity so they didn't have to rely on
benefits in old age.
“No gold plated pension, just enough to get
by. An average pension in local govt just 59. Congress,our members are
no militants. Striking is the last thing they want to do. And no - we
didn't ask for this conflict. We've spent 8 months looking for
agreement. Always willing to talk. To modernise the schemes-to be
realistic. It's been less than four years ago that we agreed to close
our health pension scheme to new members. New schemes brought in
recognising that people were living longer -we did it. A new local
government scheme capable of investing £3 billion pounds a year in our
economy- because it is cash rich.. we did that...
“But now not
satisfied with that. This Coalition wants its pound of flesh. They are
intent on re-opening the protected schemes. Demanding hundreds and
thousands of workers, mainly women work 6 even 11 years longer to get
their pension. They are intent on closing new schemes just coming in,
the ink barely dry. Yet bringing in new "new schemes" with far worse
benefits. They are intent on stopping our members who are privatised
taking their pensions with them. Cut off completely from their pension
scheme. Locked out.
“And to add insult to injury. They are intent
on imposing a tax on all public service workers who save for their
pensions. A staggering 50% increase in their contributions. But
Congress- not a single penny to go into the schemes. All of it-every
single penny to be syphoned off by the Treasury to pay for the deficit
created by the failure of the banking system.
“An
unprecedented attack on ordinary working people. An audacious and
devious means to pay for the greed of others. So Congress we've had
enough... We've been patient,we've cooperated. But there comes a time
when we say enough is enough. Because if we don't they'll be back for
more... and more and more,,,
“So today..... Congress, I want to
make it clear to this coalition that we will negotiate any time,
anyplace, anywhere but if they impose change by dictat. We will take
industrial action. And today Brendan Barber has convened a meeting of
all public service unions to look at united co-ordinated industrial
action if those talks fail. And in moving to industrial action I commit
UNISON to work as one with out sister unions the GMB and UNITE. And
today as General Secretary of UNISON I give formal notice to 9,000
employers that we are balloting for industrial action.
“A ballot
unprecedented in scale will cover over a million workers in health,
local government, school, FE, higher education, police, the voluntary
sector and the environment and the private sector. It's a decision we
don't take lightly. And the stakes are high. Higher than ever before.
But Congress of one thing I'm certain. Now is the time to make our
stand. And it will be hard. We'll be vilified, attacked. Set against
each other. Public versus private ,divide and rule. The oldest trick in
the book. But if we're serious. We must stay strong, united. All of us
shoulder to shoulder. No gesture politics ,no hollow rhetoric.
“Our
members looks to us all to lead. To work together, To run the public
and political campaigns needed to win their case. It's crucial. And
we'll accept none of the emotional blackmail from politicians of any
colour. If this coalition is so worried about the people who use our
services. They shouldn't be closing them down. If they're so worried
about disruption. They shouldn't be privatising them. If
they're so worried about the old, the sick or the young. Stop shutting
down care homes and start getting our young people into work and giving
them a future."
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