Another one bites the dust….

So farewell Kitty Ussher, who has resigned from government as she doesn’t want to cause further embarrassment regarding her expenses…. 

Not only did she desire tasteful interiors at the expense of the public purse but she was another ‘flipper’….

Indeed if Kitty had remained in the DWP she was supposed to have been involved in launching a public consultation on housing benefit reform.

Update: Was she pushed or did she jump? Seems like Kitty was pushed..

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jun/18/gordon-brown-sacks-kitty-ussher

Send letter immediately to Home Office

Two of the cleaners are being held at racist Serco run Yarls Wood. Please send the below letter to Alan Johnson.

From http://freesoascleaners.blogspot.com/2009/06/send-this-letter-to-home-office-now.html

This is the letter for everyone to send ASAP!! Spread the word!!

Rt Honourable Alan Johnson, MP
Secretary of State for the Home Office
3rd Floor, Peel Buildings
2 Marsham St, London SW1 4DF

Fax: 020 8760 3132
Email:
UKBApublicenquiries@UKBA.gsi.gov.uk

Dear Home Secretary

I am writing to ask you to grant leave to remain, with the right to work, to the SOAS cleaners, Marina Silva, who has claimed asylum and Rosa de Perez who are currently being held in Yarl’s Wood IRC. We are deeply concerned that five of their colleagues were deported within 48 hours of the raid on SOAS, without any chance to put their case for being granted the right to stay and in some cases breaking up family relationships.

Marina and Rosa are two of the nine cleaners who were arrested in a raid by around 40 officers of the Border Agency on Friday 12th June 2009, on campus at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). They are charged with overstaying visas—but both women have had good reasons to enter the UK and an urgent need to work to support themselves and their families. Both have worked hard for ISS, a company that is notorious for exploiting migrant labour, for low wages.

Marina is sixty-three years old. She is from Bolivia and her husband was killed in an honour killing after which she was threatened and harassed until she was forced to leave her home. She has been living in the UK for several years and has made a life here. She is ill and was due a hospital appointment on the day of the raid. She has now made an application to stay to be safe and to live in dignity in the UK. These women are not criminals, they are hard working people on low pay who have worked to pay their bills and support their family in the dirty and undignified job as a cleaner. I believe that they should not be treated as criminals.

While Rosa has not sought to resist removal, she will be returned to extreme poverty in Nicaragua and will be unable to support her family—having four children who in the economic crisis of her home country have no other means of support. She will be unemployed when returned. She is in urgent need of the compassion to allow her, now she is here, the ability to stay and to work to support her children and I would ask for a work permit to allow her to continue to work, but in dignity.

While I recognize that their overstay was unlawful, the manner of their detainment at SOAS was shockingly aggressive, disproportionate, deceiving and unnecessary. The cleaning company, which employs the cleaners, ISS, had collaborated with the UK Border Agency to arrest the workers through the pretence of an “emergency staff meeting” at 6.30am on Friday 12th June. Once 40 officers, dressed in riot gear, were hidden around the meeting and managers barred exit during the first part of the meeting before the immigration officers pounced on workers. The SOAS campus was sealed off while workers were locked in a room, and then questioned one by one in an adjacent room. Union representatives trying to bring water and aid to their members—including a woman more than six months pregnant—were denied access and not allowed to provide any legal aid for their members, who should have had the right to a solicitor.

I am very concerned about these workers who were employed by ISS, a company that had just been forced to grant union recognition and to pay the London Living Wage to its cleaners working in SOAS. I am especially concerned that the raid took place on the very morning on which cleaners were to rally in support of their sacked UNISON trade union branch chair, who was also an ISS employee. Rosa and Maria are just two of the thousands of migrant workers, refugee and asylum seekers who make a valuable contribution to our society. Like so many who work unsocial hours for low pay, they are making a valuable contribution to society, and they should not be punished and hunted like criminals for this.

I am deeply concerned at what appears to be UKBA officials being used to discipline workers in the process of unionising and appeal for permission to stay and work to be granted to the SOAS workers. All of these people are working and supporting themselves as well as paying taxes and national insurance contributions. You will be aware of the research which shows the greater than average economic contribution of working migrants who are single and without dependents in the UK.

I therefore urge you to: –Release Marina and Rosa on bail immediately and give consideration to our appeal for a grant of leave to remain to these workers. In Marina’s case to grant humanitarian protection ~ in Rosa’s case to grant a work visa. –To allow those SOAS cleaners who have been deported to renter the country for reasons of family reunion and to work. –To make clear that no person should be raided and held in such a way in the future, without water, medicine or the right to be seen by representatives wishing to provide legal assistance. I would welcome an urgent response as these workers have only days before removal directions. I look forward to hearing from you on the matters I have raised above.

Yours sincerely
Name:
Address:
City: Postcode: Country:
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Defend Mark France

Got an email from leftie activist Mark France (and fellow comrade from my anti-apartheid days in B’ham during 1980s) regarding victimisation along with the threat of the sack by his employers, the DWP. See below the press release and his union, PCS, is supporting him.

Good luck Mark, it’s unbelievable what stunts and scams employers pull!

Illegitimi non carborundum!!

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Julie Must GO NOW!
Mark Must Stay!

Mark Anthony France, the 46 year old Spokesperson of the Julie Must GO NOW! Campaign, is facing the prospect of losing his job, because he spoke out against the corruption of parliamentary democracy in the UK.

Mark who works at Bromsgrove Job Centre [as a Grade B Admin Officer earning £14,700 a year] organised the petition that called on Julie Kirkbride MP to resign immediately [ Julie is reported to have had an income of £266,000 last year]. On 28th May Julie Kirkbride ‘stood down’ as Bromsgrove’s MP.

Mark launched the petition during a live Sky News broadcast from Bromsgrove High Street on Saturday 16th
A transcript of this interview is being used by his employer the DWP [Department of Work and Pensions] to sack him from his post.

The charge against him is that “employees should not comment on matters of controversy which fall within Ministers responsibility”

Today, speaking from his family home,  Mark said:

“The attempt to silence me will fail. I have a democratic right to speak. Alongside thousands of other Job Centre Staff up and down the country I work hard to ensure that the victims of the recession are treated with dignity. We face a bullying management culture that stamps on the human rights of Job Centre Staff and our Unemployed customers”

“The DWP can punish me and my family for daring to speak the truth…but they will not stop the ‘Peasants Revolt’ that started in Bromsgrove from growing”.

“On Saturday 20th June I will be in Bromsgrove High Street and I will speak”

ISS take the piss…

This from the Justice for SOAS Cleaners website about ISS. And boy do ISS have high corporate opinions of themselves.

Well, they certainly do ‘act’ when migrant workers organise and demand better pay and conditions…..they bring in immigration. And yes, they ‘care’ for …..their shareholders and fat profits gained from exploitation

Prizes for the best replies! (From the official Website HERE)

 Our Values are the foundation for all we do. They are shaped and cast through over 100 years of ISS history and they continue to guide us more than anything else. Our values are:

Honesty – we respect

Our honesty is not negotiable. We respect our customers, our colleagues and our company – honesty comes first.

Entrepreneurship – we act

Action speaks louder than words. All our employees have a ‘licence to act’ and are expected to do so.

Responsibility – we care

Indifference is immoral. We care about what we do and how we do it.

 Oh, and this statement below conveys their ‘caring and sharing’ values…. They have their own definition of ethical standards as it sure as hell contradicts my own..

We put corporate sustainability at the heart of everything we do. Over the years we’ve led the way in environmental, social and ethical matters, showing that these values are a key part of profitable growth and long-term business success.

Yes, as it is all about profitable growth…. and the exploitation of workers’….

Btw: you can email your comments re ISS and their ‘values’ at http://www.uk.issworld.com/about_iss/Pages/corporate_sustainability.aspx

Put the IPCC on trial!

It will be 100 days since the death of Ian Tomlinson on the 10th July and in light of the latest case of police brutality (man caught on camera being tasered by the cops) along with a death in custody; these cases have been passed onto the IPCC. The question being, does anyone believe justice will prevail?

A protest will be held that day from 5:30pm onwards outside the IPCC in London. Lets put the IPCC on trial!

There will be a mock trial resplendent with judge and the aim is to get people who have grievances with the IPCC to speak about their experiences. We want to get as many people there to protest but also to show solidarity with people who have been appallingly let down and denied justice by the IPCC. How can you trust this organisation that resort to whitewash and cover-ups as opposed to rigorous independent accountable and transparent investigations?

There are plans as well to protest outside all of the IPCC offices around the UK on the same date and time.

I will post updates including info about posters to advertise the protest and/or look at the UCAPV here.

Please help build, advertise and attend, if you can, these protests.

Put the IPCC on trial!