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Submitted by hangbitch on 23 July 2009 - 2:45pm. Brian Debus | Glenn Kelly | Onay Kasab | Suzanne Muna | Unison | witchhuntUpdated 26 July 2009:
And so the New Labour zealots who run, and have nearly destroyed, Unison, have found socialist party members Suzanne Muna, Onay Kasab, Brian Debus and Glenn Kelly guilty of producing an offensive pamphlet more than two years ago...
As we all know, the pamphlet charge was a trumped-up one. The crime the four are really guilty of is calling for Unison to break with Labour - a socialist party platform that has continued to win favour with the union grassroots as hatred of New Labour has grown.
Will update this post soon - in the meantime, here is a photo article with interviews that we did with the four at Unison conference in Bournemouth in 2008. They're great activists, but Unison won't give a bugger about that. There's little doubt in my mind that Unison will expel them.
Update:
Unison has passed sentence on Muna, Kelly, Kasab and Debus - they'll all be banned from office for three years. That's an extremely harsh decision and will likely have a very bad effect on their respective branches. Kelly and Kasab are branch secretaries of Bromley and Greenwich Unison respectively, and they've been in office for years - they're the kind of people who hold a branch together, and who have a wealth of contacts and local union and institutional knowledge.
A branch office can really suffer when people of this calibre are removed from it - doubtless Unison's intention. Fatally affixed to the Labour party, Unison needs a quiet, biddable public sector workforce as Labour starts to implement public spending cuts and heads into a general election - the last thing the union or the party wants is feisty, left-leaning local union branches kicking up rough about public sector job and service cuts.
Hopefully, these four branch officers will appeal Unison's decision and that the appeal will take at least as long as the original investigation did - ie, about two years. That ought to buy the grassroots some time to fight public spending cuts.
A lobby to protest the treatment of these four activists will take place on Thursday 30 July outside the Unison HQ Mabledon Place, London WC1H at 12pm.
Grim union
Submitted by hangbitch on 13 July 2008 - 7:28pm. Brian Debus | Glen Kelly | Linda Perks | Onay Kasab | Suzanne Muna | Unison | witchhuntDeath of a rightwing union
Submitted by hangbitch on 16 June 2008 - 1:03pm. Brian Debus | Fremantle | Glenn Kelly | Onay Kasab | socialist party | Suzanna Muna | Unison | witchhuntCross-posted at liberalconspiracy.org.
The great moment has arrived, people: it is time to start publicly discussing Labour-affiliated trade unions and their dreadful betrayal - particularly since New Labour came to power - of the low-paid people and communities who are most desperate for union help.
I'm particularly keen to focus on the bunch of showers that run Unison, the massive (1.3m members) public-sector union that'll be holding its national conference in Bournemouth this week.
There are a number of reasons why putting the boot into the Unison bureaucracy is very important.
The first is that they started it: I was a committed and very enthusiastic Unison branch activist until the (famously rightwing) Unison bureaucracy threw me out of the 2005 national conference for publishing anti-New Labour comment on an unauthorised (ie lefty) website that nobody on the planet ever read.
The union didn't like this, though: at its very earliest convenience (ie many moons after the event) the bureaucracy launched world history's longest-winded disciplinary investigation into my behaviour, with a view to ultimately expelling me. This ridiculous process dragged on for more than a year, and at God only knows what expense. I have no idea where this investigation ended, or even if it did. I left the union in 2006, which hopefully the investigation team noted.
Prologue: our union is run by bastards
Submitted by hangbitch on 10 October 2006 - 9:22pm. councils | union reps | unions | witchhuntThis is a long story which is serialised on this site. A new section is added every couple of days.
It's a story about a far-off land with a Council that is cutting services, getting rid of Council housing, spending millions of pounds on private consultants and paying senior management huge salaries. Many members of staff are union members, but they get very little support in their local fight from the leaders of their union. That's because the leaders of these unions are desparate for good relationships with the political party that is destroying the country, because so many of those senior union members want to become MPs themselves. Wankers.


