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Vote for Robbie Segal

Stop jobs cuts

Robbie Segal

Robbie Segal

Tens of thousands of retail workers are being laid off. These workers are facing a bleak future, many of whom have been working on low wages for the big retail companies for years. Woolworths is now closed, yet all those workers are getting is the statutory redundancy payments of a measly few hundred pounds.

Robbie Segal

Gordon Brown is promising schemes to create new jobs. But what will these jobs be like? Will they be on decent wages with good working conditions and pensions, or will this be another New Labour gimmick?

Woolworths and other retail workers deserve better than empty promises from Gordon Brown, after all our union Usdaw subsidises New Labour to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds.

All companies threatening redundancies should be nationalised but under democratic workers' control and management. We should open the books and find out where all the profits have gone - profits made by the workers.

I am standing for election to become president of Usdaw because our union needs to be a fighting union. We should be building a mass campaign against job losses but also demanding a minimum wage of £8 an hour without exemptions. The union should be taking workers' wages and conditions forward, not watching them go backwards.

And why are mainly female and part-time shop workers treated as if they are only earning pin money by the trade union leaders? It is time for all shop workers to get active to build Usdaw as a democratic and independent campaigning trade union.

I've been a trade unionist since the age of 19, a Tesco union rep for 21 years; and a member of the Usdaw executive council for nine years.

The election runs from 19 January to 13 February.
Get in touch at:
shopworker@socialistparty.org.uk
for leaflets and other material to help with Robbie's campaign.

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War and occupation

Stop the Israeli state terror

100,000+ on Gaza protests


Socialist Party editorial

British economy heads deeper into crisis


Vote for Robbie Segal

Stop job cuts


Socialist Party youth and students

Fight for your future

Fight for free education

Building ISR and Socialist Students in 2009

Fight for your future: what ISR campaigns for


Socialist Party campaigns

The 2012 Olympics legacy

Heathrow expansion protest

Defend threatened Saudi Arabian trade unionist

Wirral: Marching to stop the cuts

Fast News


Socialist Party feature

The NHS today - can it meet everyone's health needs?


Socialist Party workplace news

Conference: 'The crisis in working class political representation'

GlaxoSmithKline: The fightback starts here

Tube cleaners protest against victimisation

Job cuts announced at Nissan


International socialist news and analysis

Jobs meltdown hits Ireland

Debate and meeting in Dublin

Sri Lanka -: Vicious attacks on media and killing of newspaper editor

Bangladesh: Protesters denounce global mining corporation


Socialist Party review

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Socialist Party feature

Why Manchester rejected the congestion charge


 

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Robbie Segal:

Support for No2EU at Usdaw conference

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Usdaw Activist public meeting

Woolworths jobs threat

Usdaw election

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Youth Fight for Jobs national demonstration

1 million unemployed young people: Demonstrate this saturday!

Gordon Brown:

Brown's dead duck government

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Election:

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