The Lanchester Review is grateful to Brian Denny of No2EU for
this, the late Bob Crow’s last ever article:
On May 22, we are asking you to lend us your vote and back No2EU: Yes to Workers' Rights, an electoral coalition that supports workers' rights, decent public services and peace. The European Union is a threat to all those things.
On May 22, we are asking you to lend us your vote and back No2EU: Yes to Workers' Rights, an electoral coalition that supports workers' rights, decent public services and peace. The European Union is a threat to all those things.
Across Europe, unemployment is exploding while the EU intensifies its
attacks on workers' and trade union rights and the public services they rely
on.
On top of that, the EU is deploying troops in Africa on the pretext of
humanitarian intervention while funding fascists in Ukraine to overthrow the
elected government.
All these imperialist antics are being carried out in our name as, under
the Lisbon Treaty, we are now EU "citizens."
Public services, including postal, transport, energy, education and
health services, are being privatised as part of the EU austerity agenda being
imposed on member states by unaccountable EU institutions.
But the voices of working people are not being heard.
The failure of the major parties to represent them has led to a
political vacuum which is being filled by Tory outriders like Ukip or, worse,
groups like the British National Party.
Yet the major parties, including the Green Party, continue to tell
workers to put up with EU membership because of alleged benefits from EU
legislation such as the working time directive and the agency workers' directive.
But these very limited and fast-disappearing "rights"
represent little more than a sugar-coating for the EU liberalisation and
privatisation agenda.
Moreover, none of these "rights" deal effectively with mass
unemployment or the introduction of zero-hours contracts and low-paid workers
being forced to work in multiple jobs.
So why haven't the much-lauded EU Agency Work Regulations defended these
vulnerable workers?
First, the regulations that claim to ensure agency workers enjoy the
same basic pay and conditions as permanent workers only kick in after 12 weeks
on the same temporary assignment.
Then the so-called "Swedish derogation" in the regulations
assists employers to avoid any obligation for workers to receive basic pay and
conditions comparable to a permanent worker.
The directive is actually normalising casualised labour as a new reality
for millions of workers.
The EU is also stripping workers of their rights through harsh
anti-trade union EU court rulings and strict bailout conditions on many states.
For instance, in Romania the EU has demanded an end to collective
bargaining. In a country where 98 per cent of workers were previously covered
by collective agreements, that figure has been reduced to little over 20 per
cent.
The EU is imposing endless austerity on hundreds of millions of people
through series of treaties, diktats, directives and bailouts at the behest of
big business and the banks that caused the current financial crisis.
This is driving millions into poverty across Europe by imposing
austerity measures particularly in countries like Greece, Ireland, Portugal and
Cyprus, among others. The pro-EU Tory-Lib Dem Coalition is happy to follow
suit.
The EU and the US are also currently secretly negotiating a treaty
designed to open all service sectors, including health, to so-called
"competition."
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) poses a severe
threat to the very existence of our National Health Service.
TTIP opens all public services to competition, and healthcare is treated
the same as education, construction, transport or waste disposal as another
opportunity for profit.
Under TTIP, lawsuits can be brought against national governments, and a
panel of lawyers will award damages based solely on commercial considerations.
This is being imposed without democratic discussion, negotiated by the
EU and requiring no approval of national parliaments.
This EU business model of liberalisation, privatisation and
fragmentation is already doing a lot of damage to our transport and postal
services in the name of corporate profits.
Under the EU's fourth rail package, the EU is pushing for the
introduction of compulsory competitive tendering and privatisation for all rail
services across Europe.
But No2EU wants to see a different Europe - one made up of democratic
states that value public services and do not offer them to profiteers, states
that do not put the interests of big business above that of ordinary people. We
believe that EU structures and rules make this impossible.
Vote No2EU on May 22 to say:
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