UCU is Britain’s worst trade union, with Britain’s worst General Secretary. And that’s really saying something.
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After what happened @EdinburghUni when students and staff, including @ucuedinburgh prevented the screening of Adult Human Female, we have decided to make a Tribunal claim against our union @ucu. Please share our crowdfund & support if you can.
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Terry’s tales of a Union Man – Class Consciousness Project
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/06/25/terrys-tales-of-a-union-man-2/
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/06/25/terrys-tales-of-a-union-man-2/
Class Consciousness Project
Terry’s Tales of a Union Man
For the best part of forty years, I was a Trade Union Representative. I was a rep in many different workplaces and have witnessed many hilarious incidents and, unfortunately, some tragic situations…
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The impending collapse of Thames Water serves as an example of the utter bankruptcy of our privatised utilities. In fact, the only surprise should be that it has taken so long for this to happen.
Water companies the length and breadth of the nation have run their operations for one single purpose: Profit. They have neglected their infrastructures, some, especially in the case of Thames Water, dating back to the Victorian period.
They have allowed billions of litres of water to leak from its infrastructure while imposing hosepipe bans when there is a shortage of water.
They have, through slipshod methods and a lack of investment, allowed the contamination of our water supplies, our rivers and our beaches. They have been allowed to act with complete impunity by OFWAT, the regulatory body which acts in the interests of the private companies, not water users.
Areas of the country consistently and repeatedly suffer from water shortages year in, year out. Yet despite this, there is no ‘national grid’ for water, where areas where water supply is plentiful can pipe water to areas where there are shortages.
This should have happened when the water boards were in public hands. There was absolutely no possibility of this happening once it was privatised.
The collapse of Thames Water, Britain’s biggest water company under a pile of debt, crumbling infrastructure and sewerage spillages, must be welcomed, but it will count for nothing unless it jolts our rulers into action and our water supply is taken back into public ownership.
https://news.sky.com/story/ministers-weigh-contingency-plan-for-collapse-of-thames-water-12910760
Water companies the length and breadth of the nation have run their operations for one single purpose: Profit. They have neglected their infrastructures, some, especially in the case of Thames Water, dating back to the Victorian period.
They have allowed billions of litres of water to leak from its infrastructure while imposing hosepipe bans when there is a shortage of water.
They have, through slipshod methods and a lack of investment, allowed the contamination of our water supplies, our rivers and our beaches. They have been allowed to act with complete impunity by OFWAT, the regulatory body which acts in the interests of the private companies, not water users.
Areas of the country consistently and repeatedly suffer from water shortages year in, year out. Yet despite this, there is no ‘national grid’ for water, where areas where water supply is plentiful can pipe water to areas where there are shortages.
This should have happened when the water boards were in public hands. There was absolutely no possibility of this happening once it was privatised.
The collapse of Thames Water, Britain’s biggest water company under a pile of debt, crumbling infrastructure and sewerage spillages, must be welcomed, but it will count for nothing unless it jolts our rulers into action and our water supply is taken back into public ownership.
https://news.sky.com/story/ministers-weigh-contingency-plan-for-collapse-of-thames-water-12910760
Sky News
Ministers weigh contingency plan for collapse of Thames Water
Whitehall officials and Ofwat, the water regulator, have begun assessing the scope for a special administration of the UK’s biggest water company, Sky News learns.
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An excerpt from Christopher Hills -The Century of Revolution.
This is was a speech made in parliament after a list of monopolies was read out.
A speech to parliament in 1601.
"It is difficult for us to picture to ourselves the life of a man living in a house built with monopoly bricks, with windows (if any) of mono- poly glass; heated by monopoly coal (in Ireland monopoly timber). burning in a grate made of monopoly iron. His walls were lined with monopoly tapestries. He slept on monopoly feathers, did his hair with monopoly brushes and monopoly combs. He washed himself with monopoly soap, his clothes in monopoly starch. He dressed in monopoly lace, monopoly linen, monopoly leather, monopoly gold thread. His hat was of monopoly beaver, with a monopoly band. His clothes were held up by monopoly belts, monopoly buttons, mono- poly pins. They were dyed with monopoly dyes. He ate monopoly butter, monopoly currants, monopoly red herrings, monopoly salmon, and monopoly lobsters. His food was seasoned with monopoly salt, monopoly pepper, monopoly vinegar. Out of monopoly glasses he drank monopoly wines and monopoly spirits; out of pewter mugs made fron monopoly tin he drank monopoly beer made from monopoly hops, kept in monopoly barrels or monopoly bottles, sold in monopoly-licensed alehouses. He smoked monopoly tobacco in monopoly pipes, played with monopoly dice or monopoly cards, or on monopoly lutestrings. He wrote with monopoly pens, on writing-paper, read (through monopoly spectacles, by the light of monopoly candles) monopoly printed books, including monopoly Bibles and monopoly Latin grammars, printed on paper made from monopoly-collected rags, bound in sheepskin dressed in monopoly alum. He shot with monopoly gunpowder made from monopoly salt- petre. He exercised himself with monopoly golf balls and in monopoly-licensed bowling alleys. A monopolist collected the fines which he paid for swearing. He travelled in monopoly sedan chairs or monopoly hackney coaches, drawn by horses fed on monopoly hay. He tipped with monopoly farthings. At sea he was lighted by monopoly lighthouses. When he made his will, he went to a monopolist. (In Ireland one could not be born, married, or die without 6d. to a monopolist.) Pedlars were licensed by a monopolist. Mice were caught in monopoly mousetraps. Not all these patents existed at once, but all come from the first decades of the seventeenth century. In 1621 there were alleged to be 700 of them."
This is was a speech made in parliament after a list of monopolies was read out.
A speech to parliament in 1601.
"It is difficult for us to picture to ourselves the life of a man living in a house built with monopoly bricks, with windows (if any) of mono- poly glass; heated by monopoly coal (in Ireland monopoly timber). burning in a grate made of monopoly iron. His walls were lined with monopoly tapestries. He slept on monopoly feathers, did his hair with monopoly brushes and monopoly combs. He washed himself with monopoly soap, his clothes in monopoly starch. He dressed in monopoly lace, monopoly linen, monopoly leather, monopoly gold thread. His hat was of monopoly beaver, with a monopoly band. His clothes were held up by monopoly belts, monopoly buttons, mono- poly pins. They were dyed with monopoly dyes. He ate monopoly butter, monopoly currants, monopoly red herrings, monopoly salmon, and monopoly lobsters. His food was seasoned with monopoly salt, monopoly pepper, monopoly vinegar. Out of monopoly glasses he drank monopoly wines and monopoly spirits; out of pewter mugs made fron monopoly tin he drank monopoly beer made from monopoly hops, kept in monopoly barrels or monopoly bottles, sold in monopoly-licensed alehouses. He smoked monopoly tobacco in monopoly pipes, played with monopoly dice or monopoly cards, or on monopoly lutestrings. He wrote with monopoly pens, on writing-paper, read (through monopoly spectacles, by the light of monopoly candles) monopoly printed books, including monopoly Bibles and monopoly Latin grammars, printed on paper made from monopoly-collected rags, bound in sheepskin dressed in monopoly alum. He shot with monopoly gunpowder made from monopoly salt- petre. He exercised himself with monopoly golf balls and in monopoly-licensed bowling alleys. A monopolist collected the fines which he paid for swearing. He travelled in monopoly sedan chairs or monopoly hackney coaches, drawn by horses fed on monopoly hay. He tipped with monopoly farthings. At sea he was lighted by monopoly lighthouses. When he made his will, he went to a monopolist. (In Ireland one could not be born, married, or die without 6d. to a monopolist.) Pedlars were licensed by a monopolist. Mice were caught in monopoly mousetraps. Not all these patents existed at once, but all come from the first decades of the seventeenth century. In 1621 there were alleged to be 700 of them."
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Again we ask the question, what is the point of the labour party?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-rent-controls-lisa-nandy-keir-starmer-b2365616.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-rent-controls-lisa-nandy-keir-starmer-b2365616.html
The Independent
Labour scraps pledge to bring in rent controls
Lisa Nandy says controlling what landlords can charge could make people homeless
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The Collapse of Thames Water – Class Consciousness Project
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/06/30/the-collapse-of-thames-water/
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/06/30/the-collapse-of-thames-water/
Class Consciousness Project
The Collapse of Thames Water
Picture: Sky News The impending collapse of Thames Water, Britain’s largest water company, should serve as an example of the utter moral and political bankruptcy of the privatisation of our utiliti…
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Did you know that soon after the Bolshevik Revolution, sex workers established trade unions? Watch Lady Izdihar explore the Soviet Union’s view on prostitution and its efforts to support this marginalized group.
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There is very little difference between the politics of the last Labour Government and all the previous Labour Governments. Calling them ‘center [sic] Tories’ misses the point about what Labour really are and the purpose that they serve and isn’t useful.
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An annual report published by the International Trade Union Confederation has revealed that the UK has been rated as a “regular violator of rights” and shares its shabby rating with countries including Albania, Belize, Canada, Liberia and South Africa.
https://files.mutualcdn.com/ituc/files/2022-ITUC-Rights-Index-Exec-Summ-EN_2022-08-10-062736.pdf
https://files.mutualcdn.com/ituc/files/2022-ITUC-Rights-Index-Exec-Summ-EN_2022-08-10-062736.pdf
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Here, you can find quickly find all our articles Iran Strikes Israel – 16th April 2024 British Censorship Unit Targets Big Tech – 15th April 2024 Decolonisation and the fight against im…
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The TUC throwing the rights of women and girls under the bus.
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We look at news from the BMA and the Royal College of Nursing, victory for security workers at Heathrow, bin workers on strike in Bristol, Gloucestershire and Leicestershire and the ITUC criticises the UK for its shabby treatment of workers.
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Class Struggle Update 3 (2nd July 2023)
In this week's bulletin, Jason looks at the NHS and a mixed bag of news from the British Medical Association and the Royal College of Nursing, victory for Heathrow security workers, bin workers on strike in Bristol, Gloucestershire and Leicestershire and…
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Why is Britain so set on escalating the war in Ukraine? | The Communists
https://thecommunists.org/2023/06/17/news/why-britain-escalating-ukraine-war-rishi-sunak-depleted-uranium/
https://thecommunists.org/2023/06/17/news/why-britain-escalating-ukraine-war-rishi-sunak-depleted-uranium/
The Communists
Why is Britain so set on escalating the war in Ukraine?
Tanks, depleted uranium shells, long-range missiles, F16s: hardly a week goes by without some news of how Britain is upping the ante again.
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