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Britain: Lobby against witch-hunt in engineering union Amicus |
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By Socialist Appeal
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006 |
This
morning over 30 trade unionists turned up bright and early with
placards and leaflets to stand outside the plush Marriot Hotel at
County Hall in London – former headquarters of the GLC – to picket a
meeting of the Amicus executive committee. The reason? To protest at
the disgraceful sacking of three union employees – Des Heemskerk, Cathy
Willis and Jimmy Warne – by the union leadership.
This
follows a six month suspension where, for the first two months, they
were not even told what charges were being levelled against them.
Despite considerable investigation and many hearings, no evidence of
any wrong-doing has been uncovered. The three are innocent of all
charges, have nothing to hide and should be allowed to resume their
duties. Yet instead of this they have now been sacked. This is what you
might expect from a maverick, anti- union, Thatcherite employer, not a
supposedly progressive trade union. Justice has not been done. This is
a clear political witch-hunt of those who were the stalwarts behind
Derek Simpson’s election campaign who have stood behind his election
promises.
The
campaign to defend the three sacked employees and for democracy in
Amicus has been launched and it was made very clear to those executive
members going into the meeting that it will not go away. All Amicus
stewards and activists will be made very aware of what is going on as
well as those in other unions, including those unions considering
mergers with Amicus. The union should stop these attacks now,
re-instate the three sacked employees and get on with what they are
supposed to be doing – fighting for members jobs, wages and conditions
and not acting like candidate members of the CBI.
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