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Saturday, 21 February 2015

Support day of action for unemployed workers activist Tony Cox!

We are publishing below a recent briefing from Boycott Workfare:

"Take part in a day of action at job centres Britain-wide, 25 February 2015.
Scottish Unemployed Workers Network activist Tony Cox was arrested on 29th January after Arbroath Jobcentre management called police to stop him representing a vulnerable jobseeker. We urge you to join a Day of Action on 25th February at Jobcentres round Britain to show your solidarity.

We must fight back against this clear attempt to intimidate claimants and deny us the right to be accompanied and represented. Tony will be in court in Forfar on 25th February facing charges of “threatening behaviour, refusing to give his name and address and resisting arrest”. That same day we call on people to descend on jobcentres round Britain to show their solidarity with Tony and distribute information to claimants urging them to exercise their right to be accompanied and represented at all benefits interviews.

As we face unprecedented sanctions and benefits cuts, it’s more important than ever that we support each other and stand up to the DWP bullies. The Scottish Unemployed Workers Network, Dundee Against Welfare Sanctions and other groups have established a strong presence at the Jobcentres in Dundee and in nearby towns and cities like Arbroath, Perth and Blairgowrie, supporting claimants in opposing sanctions and harassment.

On 29 January Tony was accompanying a vulnerable woman claimant, who suffers from severe dyslexia and literacy problems. The claimant, D, had been signed up to the Universal Job Match (UJM), the computerised job search system, and was being forced to complete five job searches per day, the pressure of which had led to her having several panic attacks. Tony proposed that D’s UJM account be closed, and that her number of job searches be significantly reduced. The adviser refused to consider this, and so Tony and D met with the Jobcentre manager.

The manager likewise refused to even look at the issue, falsely claiming that all jobseekers had to be registered with UJM. She even suggested to D that she should arrange another meeting without Tony or any other witness or rep present. Despite the pressure D was being put under by the manager, she replied that she would not attend another meeting without Tony. At this point the manager demanded that Tony leave the building or the police would be called. Tony refused to leave, but the meeting ended when it was agreed that a further meeting be arranged to discuss the issue further. Tony was arrested after he left the Jobcentre.

The right of claimants to be accompanied to interviews, and for the accompanier to have the right to speak, has been established by groups like Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty, who have forced the DWP locally and Britain-wide to apologise for calling the police on ECAP reps, and to affirmclaimants’ right to representation. The DWP clearly state “Claimants accessing Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits and services can have someone to accompany them to act on their behalf…”

The attack on benefits and claimants is part of the austerity assault on the entire working class. We call on all unemployed and claimants groups, anti cuts and anti austerity groups, human rights groups, workplace activists, and all working class people, waged and unwaged, to show solidarity with Tony and the right of the unemployed and all claimants to organise collectively to fight back.
Visit your local Jobcentre on 25th February with banners and placards and distribute leaflets to claimants on Tony’s case and the right to be accompanied to all benefits interviews. Download a leaflet you can use here.
  • Send a message of support to admin@scottishunemployedworkers.net
  • Complain to Noel Shanahan, Director General Operations DWP, Caxton House, Tothill Street London SW1H 9NA
  • Sign the petition
  • There will be a picket of the Forfar court before the hearing at 10am on 25 February, by activists from Dundee, Tayside and area – for details contact admin@scottishunemployedworkers.net
  • There will be two solidarity actions in London:
    * 09.45-10.45am, outside Kilburn Jobcentre with Kilburn Unemployed Workers
    * 3pm, DWP, Caxton House, Tothill Street London SW1H 9NA (Nearest tube St James’ Park or Westminster) with Boycott Workfare
  • See a full list of actions in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Dundee and more here."
Please add the support of your group/organisation: email admin@scottishunemployedworkers.net & ecap@lists.riseup.net
And don’t forget Disabled People Against Cut’s Day of Action the following week on 2 March!

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Red Cross to distribute food parcels to hungry Brits!

GUESS WHO'S NOT GOING HUNGRY?
Cameron and Osborne dine out at Puccini's Pizzeria
e Ristorante, Swinton, Manchester, in September.

The international humanitarian organisation the British Red Cross, which helps people in crisis, recently announced that it plans to distribute food aid to the needy in Britain for the first time since WWII.

The number of people turning to food banks as emergency aid to feed their families, has more than tripled following the squeeze on benefits in April. The country's biggest food bank operator, the 'Trusell Trust', announced that they distributed food aid to 355,985 people, including nearly 120,000 children, between April and September compared with 113,264 during the same period in 2012. The Trust said that they had distributed more food aid to hungry Brits during those six months than in the whole of  2012. According to the Trust, increases in food and energy prices, pay freezes, the bedroom tax, cuts in council tax benefits and welfare changes in April, along with changes to the rules governing crisis loans, have all led to an increase in demand for emergency food aid. More than 650,000 people were referred to food banks over the period because of benefit changes - a fourfold increase - and another 117,000 were referred because of delays in paying their benefits.

The Trust told 'The Independent' newspaper that people using food banks, had started to return food that needed to be warmed up because they could not afford to switch on their electricity. The Trust, which operates around 400 food banks is calling for a public inquiry into the level of food poverty.

The one party state of Tameside in Greater Manchester, falls within the most deprived quartile counties of England. The fact that there will soon be at least 11 food banks, is a stark indicator of the dire financial difficulties which many people find themselves in. Members of the Tameside East Foodbank, are now a regular feature in many local supermarkets where they can be found handing out tickets asking customers to purchase items of food, such as milk, pasta sauces, tinned rice pudding, biscuits or snack bars, to help "local people in crisis."

Why so many people in Britain both in and out of work should find that they are unable to feed themselves when we live in the seventh richest nation on the planet, is absolutely diabolical and scandalous in the extreme. When people are facing homelessness and destitution in Britain due to welfare cuts and  the bedroom tax, this Tory government is far more concerned with bankers' mega-bonuses and in giving tax cuts to multi-millionaires. The taxpayer has already bailed out failing banks to the tune of £1.162 trillion.

Former Labour minister, Frank Field, who was appointed by Tony Blair to "think the unthinkable" regarding welfare reform, is now David Cameron's own Poverty Tsar. Although Labour laid the foundations for much of these Tory reforms, Field has spoken out about the danger of food banks becoming an "institutional part" of the welfare state. He told 'The Independent':

"Clearly something very serious is happening to people at the bottom of society which isn't picked up in the offical data. If you had said to me ten years ago that we would be discussing the use of food banks, I would have led you to a dark room to recover."

Although the Tory government claim that there is no robust evidence that welfare reforms are linked to the increased use of food banks and the government welfare adviser, former merchant banker, David Freud, has stated publicly that there is always infinite demand for a free good, Chris Mould, the executive chairman of the Trussell Trust, told the newspaper:

"The level of food povery in the UK is not acceptable. It's scandalous and it's causing deep distress to thousands of people. As a nation we need to accept that something is wrong and that we need to act now to stop UK hunger getting worse."

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

'Boycott Workfare' disrupt Tory shysters at policy conference!




We have recently received a briefing from 'Boycott Workfare, which we are publishing in full.

"We haven't been in touch for a while, but loads of things have happened in the last few months. The action you take continues to push back workfare.

One scheme down!

The government wanted to make everyone finishing two years on the work programme do 6 months of workfare. But this plan had to be dropped - probably due to the difficulty in finding placements due to protest and pressure. It has however unfortunately been replaced by a sanctions obstacle course in the job centre for those returning. If you are returning back to the job centre after 2 years on the work programme then you can share your stories here.

A huge week of action in July

On the 9th-10th of July the workfare industry had a cosy little conference in Manchester... so we had a huge week of action instead. Not only was their fancy dinner at the Hilton picketed, but coincidentally we heard that their sleep was interrupted by up to 3 fire alarms throughout the night. 20 actions took place across the country with Marks & Spencer, who had boasted the week before that 2% of their staff are unpaid, a particular focus for action. Loads of info stalls outside job centres handed out leaflets with claimants' rights (send us an email at info@boycottworkfare.org if you want some leaflets and stickers to hand out at your local job centre).

Ruining the launch of 'in-work' sanctions

DWP ministers Mark Hoban and Freud set up a talk at workfare thinktank 'Policy Exchange' to launch their plans for extending benefit sanctions to those in work. But Boycott Workfare was there to 'ruin' their party. Watch the video here.

With the total number of sanctions this year set to exceed one million, the Civil Service Rank and File Network also took on sanctions with a week of action in August. Boycott Workfare is putting together sanctions stories too – please share yours!

Taking on the law

For twenty four hours earlier this year, all workfare schemes were unlawful. That was until the government decided to override the courts and enact unprecedented retroactive legislation to rewrite history. But Cait Reilly and Jamie Wilson who took on workfare in the courts have taken it to the next level and are challenging workfare as a human rights violation in the Supreme Court. The hearing took place in July and we await the results in the next few months.

Got five minutes?

Please take a few minutes to help step up the pressure on the workfare exploiters exposed over the last few months:

Disabled People Against the Cuts week of action

Disabled People Against Cuts are organising a week of action against the government’s neoliberal policies from 29th August, culminating in a mass day of action in London on 4th September.
Save the dates and get in touch with DPAC if you or your group wants to get involved in making it happen.

Date for the diary!

We are currently organising a UK gathering for welfare action groups and individuals looking to start a group to come together on 18 January and share ideas and experiences. Get in touch with us if you'd like to be involved in making this happen - info@boycottworkfare.org and keep your eyes peeled for further information.

Let us know what you're up to and stay in touch!"

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