Oppose Toxic Partnership

Ian Allinson, the grassroots socialist candidate for Unite General Secretary, argues that more must be done to counter partnership, an approach to trade unionism that accepts that “we are all in it together” with our employers, and the damage that does to effective union organisation.

Ian on picket at Fujitsu Manchester

I’ve raised the problems of the toxic alliance of Unite with employers and government to support nuclear

weapons and nuclear power. This sacrifices good, sustainable, jobs for the sake of a much smaller number of jobs at any price.

However, the problem of partnership is much more widespread. It is a barrier to building effective, independent, workplace organisation. This issue must be tackled now. If we continue tying our futures to our employers’ short-term business plans we will be unable to defend jobs in the face of the massive changes that are coming in many industries due to climate change.

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Oppose Trident, resist partnership, campaign for sustainable jobs

Ian Allinson, the only candidate for Unite General Secretary to oppose Trident, argues that the union’s support for weapons of mass destruction is part of a wider partnership agenda which hinders effective campaigning for sustainable jobs, including the million climate jobs campaign.

Trident missile launching

Opposition to Trident and its renewal was growing even before the latest debacle where the government appears to have tried to cover up a failed test launch before a crucial vote in the House of Commons.

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