Sunday 31 July 2011

Part time workers rights

This guide is intended to provide a brief introduction to equal treatment rights for part-time workers. It also contains information about other basic rights which part-time workers are entitled to in the workplace.


http://www.tuc.org.uk/workplace/tuc-19856-f0.cfm


nick venedi

Saturday 30 July 2011

Lambeth Labour party by Nick Venedi

Obviously better to have Labour running Lambeth than any other party, that is if you are a Labour party supporter of course. On the other hand Labour keep making the same mistakes all the time, they need to stay in control and not alienate their natural supporters.

Nick Venedi

Friday 29 July 2011

South Korea

Unions call on Standard Chartered UK to resolve long running dispute in South Korea


Korean, UK and global unions yesterday delivered a letter calling on Standard Chartered UK to resolve the month-long strike at its Korean subsidiary – the longest in the history of the Korean banking industry.

http://www.tuc.org.uk/international/tuc-19859-f0.cfm

Thursday 28 July 2011

Libraries dispute

Great victory for Lambeth libraries hope we can learn lessons from this.

Nick venedi

Tuesday 26 July 2011

Edmund Hall

Good friend of mine and well known activist, he is also a great artist and has had two exhibitions to show off the work he has done with TU banners.

http://www.phm.org.uk/changing-exhibitions-gallery/on-the-march-an-exhibition-of-banners-made-by-ed-hall/

nick venedi

Monday 25 July 2011

Local government pension scheme, by Nick Venedi

The government have agreed to allow the local government pension scheme to regulate itself or at least they will not be imposing the compulsory 3.2 % increase in employee contributions for now.

http://www.professionalpensions.com/professional-pensions/news/2095677/lgps-freed-contribution-increase-rule#ixzz1Skjq5TeG

nick venedi

Sunday 24 July 2011

Norways tragic day

Sad day for Norway and the world as a whole. A mad man goes on the rampage and kills more than 90 Innocent people. What a sad day for all of us!

Saturday 23 July 2011

Fiscal union in Europe?


We had monitary integration in Europe for a few years now but the new crisis has pushed the euro member states towards closer fiscal integration which will also involve common regulation of all the economies. This will mean the end of financial independence and central control.

nick venedi

Wednesday 20 July 2011

Standards of service, by Nick Venedi

I have dealt with the importance of recruitment in another blog that deals with similar issues and I have spoken about the need to improve the standard of service we offer our members because it isn't just about recruiting new members we also need to retain the ones we have and to do this we must critically examine how we deal with those who come to us for representation.

http://lawatwork.blogspot.com/2010/11/standards-of-service.html

Nick Venedi

Tuesday 19 July 2011

Where did the plate come from?

Amazed that our security obsessed police allowed someone to enter the select committee room with a plate and a bottle of cream? How on earth did that happen? This breach is quite serious and an investigation should take place?

nick venedi
http://www.lawatwork.blogspot.com/

http://nickvenedi.over-blog.com/

Murdoch day

It will be interesting to watch the questioning of the Murdochs later on today and I am hoping that the select committee will do the job right, they must not appear to be scoring political points and at the same time not be afraid to ask what needs to be asked.

nick venedi

Monday 18 July 2011

Cyprus rally, by Nick Venedi

British Cypriots and politicians from across Britain’s political spectrum battled the elements in great numbers yesterday, in a show of solidarity against Turkey’s intransigence over efforts to end its continuing illegal military occupation of the northern part of Cyprus. The National Federation of UK Cypriots’ annual demonstration at the Turkish Embassy, march through central London and rally at Trafalgar Square saw thousands of protestors make their voices heard, often through torrential rain, to deliver a clear message to the Conservative-led Coalition Government.
by Nick Venedi


nick venedi

Strategy and action?

I am hoping that the unions that did not take part in the 30 June day of action will come up with a strategy to challenge the government on its attack on public sector pensions otherwise we will be losing this battle as well?

nick venedi

Sunday 17 July 2011

Good for democracy, by Nick Venedi

It is good and healthy that democratic principles of accountability will be adhered to and that those who have acquired a great deal of power in the media will be brought to justice over the NOTW scandal.

nick venedi

by Nick Venedi

Louis Walsh

THhe papers report that Louis Walsh who was falsly accused of sexual assault had considered killing himself after the allegations were made. This would have been a great shame as Louis was of course inocent of the accusation. But something has to be done to protect those who are put in this position.

Occupied island

Cyprus remains the only occupied state within the European union, this is the result of the Turkish occupation 37 years ago. The island remains divided despite efforts to resolve the problem.

nick venedi

Saturday 16 July 2011

The euro

Can the euro survive If the Italian finances go the same way as Gteece and Portugal? It would
Appear that the euro may not survive the additional pressure.

Greek debt crisis

Finance Minister Venizelos reassured the Greek people yeasterday that efforts are being made to ensure that servicing of the huge loan and its cost are being negotiated downwards. It is irresponsible for opposition leade Samaras to keep criticising the governement when he knows fully that he himself would have to take the same if not more drastic measures.

nick venedi

http://lawatwork.blogspot.com/2011/07/animal-experiments.html

Some good links

Good links from nick's blog

http://www.blogger.com/profile/12101637440537217369

http://www.strongerunions.org/2010/07/01/facility-time-here-we-go-again/

http://www.politicus.org.uk/news/the-world-of-nick-venedi-greek-crisis

nick venedi

animal experiments

I was furious to read an article in the Sunday Times last week which dealt with the treatment of young dogs by medical research companies in this country.




The dogs are kept in very small cages and are only allowed out once a week for a total of 20 minutes. As a dog owner myself I know that 'man's best friend' needs regular exercises, love and attention and it is a total disgrace that a nation of animal lovers allows this sort of behaviour. When are we going to learn to treat other creatures better? I understand the need perhaps for experiments but it is not right to treat these kind and loving animals like objects.
 
nick venedi
I was furious to read an article in the Sunday Times last week which dealt with the treatment of young dogs by medical research companies in this country.




The dogs are kept in very small cages and are only allowed out once a week for a total of 20 minutes. As a dog owner myself I know that 'man's best friend' needs regular exercises, love and attention and it is a total disgrace that a nation of animal lovers allows this sort of behaviour. When are we going to learn to treat other creatures better? I understand the need perhaps for experiments but it is not right to treat these kind and loving animals like objects.
 
I was furious to read an article in the Sunday Times last week which dealt with the treatment of young dogs by medical research companies in this country.



The dogs are kept in very small cages and are only allowed out once a week for a total of 20 minutes. As a dog owner myself I know that 'man's best friend' needs regular exercises, love and attention and it is a total disgrace that a nation of animal lovers allows this sort of behaviour. When are we going to learn to treat other creatures better? I understand the need perhaps for experiments but it is not right to treat these kind and loving animals like objects.
 
I was furious to read an article in the Sunday Times last week which dealt with the treatment of young dogs by medical research companies in this country.




The dogs are kept in very small cages and are only allowed out once a week for a total of 20 minutes. As a dog owner myself I know that 'man's best friend' needs regular exercises, love and attention and it is a total disgrace that a nation of animal lovers allows this sort of behaviour. When are we going to learn to treat other creatures better? I understand the need perhaps for experiments but it is not right to treat these kind and loving animals like objects.
 
nick venedi
 

Friday 15 July 2011

domestic violence

Not clear as to whether the rise in the figures re domestic violence and abuse are up by 35% because of wider reporting or because our society is becoming more violent.




The majority of those who suffer are women in abusive relationships. I know for a fact of few women in north London who have had problems with their partners and have been reluctant and in some instances terrified to report incidents. This is of course not the right thing to do but you can understand the difficulties these women have when they will in some instances have to face criticism from those withing their own communities. Many community leaders refuse to admit there is a problem but this is not the case at all and we all know it. More should be done to help and support those in need and cutting down budgets that finance certain schemes is completely unacceptable.
 
nick venedihttp://www.strongerunions.org/2010/07/01/facility-time-here-we-go-again/
 

Thursday 14 July 2011

more links

http://lambethunison.blogspot.com/2009/01/annual-report-of-branch-secretary-nick.html

nick venedi

good sites

http://www.strongerunions.org/2010/07/01/facility-time-here-we-go-again/

nick venedi

cyprus

The Republic of Cyprus was invaded in July 1974, the invasion by the huge Turkish army created 200,000 refugees, people who were forced out of their own homes, around 2,500 civilians were killed on both sides. Turkey occupied 37 % of the island and later on in the 1980s declared a state in the north part that no country recognises apart from Turkey.




The situation continues and the issue of reunification remains unresolved. There are numerous UN resolutions making it clear that there is only one Cyprus Republic and talks have been taking place but with no result.



It is my belief that the reason there hasn't been a solution is because of the immaturity of politicians on both sides and the intransigence of Turkish foreign policy. Turkey insists that their military should have control over the island something that is of course unacceptable to the Republic.



I am hoping that the two communities will be able to see that they can definitely live together in peace and harmony. I see members of the Greek and Turkish community forming close relations and friendships here in north London so there is no reason as to why that can't be done on the island. Remove the military occupation of the north part and unify the island. That is what all sensible people would want. The rule of international law must apply to the Turkish military as well!!!
 
nick venedi
 
http://www.lawatwork.blogspot.com/

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Strike action

Jon Rogers is right to say that we need to ensure that we have unified action across all the unions if our efforts to stop the government over its attack on our pension scheme is to have any Chance of success. Dave Prentis is also correct to say that one day of action isn't going to be enough. I think we all know that!


But coming from the front line and having seen efforts that my own branch was involved with for more than 20 years I would say that 3 things are important for success.

http://www.lawatwork.blogspot.com/

nick venedi

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Cyprus trategy

Twelve people have been killed and 62 injured and Cyprus main power station has been destroyed. Significant damage to private properties and utility supplies. This is the result of what appears to be criminal negligence on behalf of officials who left containers full of munitions exposed to the elements for more than two years without cover, so every H&S regulation was ignored..




The huge explosion at the Evangelos Florakis naval base at Mari in the early hours Monday killed the navy chief and the base commander along with four other sailors and six fire-fighters. Two Ministers have already resigned and there is a huge demand for a full inquiry into how this was allowed to happen.
 
nick venedi

Cyprus

The President of the National Federation of Cypriots in the United Kingdom, Peter Droussiotis, is this week calling on UK Cypriots and friends of Cyprus to demonstrate their collective commitment to a free, united Cyprus. Mr Droussiotis is urging British Cypriots and friends of the island to remind Prime Minister David Cameron of the strength of opposition to Turkey’s continuing military occupation of Cyprus’s northern part, by joining a picket, march and rally in London on Sunday 17th July 2011.




The annual rally, organised by the Federation to mark Turkey’s military invasion of Cyprus in July 1974, is the biggest opportunity for the UK Cypriot community and friends of Cyprus to voice their feelings on the tragic and scandalous division which still plagues the island 37 years after the Turkish army invaded and occupied its northern territory.

nick venedi



Mr Droussiotis called for a renewed effort by UK Cypriots, saying:



“It is as important as ever that we demonstrate our support for a free and united Cyprus, as well as our opposition to the illegal Turkish military occupation. A solution is eminently achievable if the international community puts pressure on Turkey and encourages the right environment for a settlement. And our Government in the United Kingdom must be made aware that our community in this country will not give up on Cyprus.



“The ongoing dialogue on the island must not be allowed to break down on account of Turkish intransigence. The United Kingdom has particular obligations to Cyprus, as a Guarantor Power of the island’s independence and territorial integrity, to use its influence over Turkey to ensure that the latter works genuinely for a just and lasting settlement. Turkey must no longer block progress and that message must get through to Ankara. The Cypriot community in the UK must remind the British Government of its special responsibilities to Cyprus.”



Sunday’s actions will begin with picketing outside the Turkish Embassy in Belgrave Square from 3.00pm where a letter of protest addressed to the Turkish ambassador will be posted at the Turkish embassy. This will be followed by a march through central London to Trafalgar Square where a rally will be held at 4.30pm. A Federation delegation will hand in a petition to the British Prime Minster at 10 Downing Street immediately before the rally.



The main speaker at the event will be Cyprus Government Spokesman Mr Stefanos Stefanou. Numerous British Parliamentarians and MEPs will join Mr Droussiotis, as well as representatives of Cypriot refugee organisations and occupied municipalities in Cyprus, on the platform in Trafalgar Square to show their solidarity with the Cyprus cause.



ENDS

Monday 11 July 2011

b sky b

Well didn't take much of an interest in this take over before and why should I? But it now looks like Vince Cable was right. It is not healthy for a democratic country to allow for one individual to gain control over a large section of the media especially if what he or they take over can be influenced by their politics? This can't be right?

nick venedi

Sunday 10 July 2011

domestic abuse

is still the case that most murder victims are killed by someone they know and more often than not by someone who lives with them or they know quite well. That has not changed.




But very little is done to help women who are often the victims of violent and abusive husbands or boyfriends. The police will rarely act when given information and they will more often than not wait until some major incident takes place. This is, more often than not, very late.



It would appear that even though we have matured and have moved on in many ways as a society our sophistication has not changed attitudes towards women in abusive relationships and I think much more needs to be done to change that balance.


http://www.womensaid.org.uk/?gclid=CMvtr_219qkCFdkz3wodfHPZaw
 
nick venedi

Saturday 9 July 2011

freedom of the press

A friend pointed out last night that the News of the World has been in business for 164 years so, according to him, it was sad that it has been closed down. I can understand why someone can feel sentimental about the death of a paper (I wouldn't call it newspaper) and I also feel that the proprietor is killing the journal to deflect the real issue in question.


Glad of course that the people who work for NOTW will be found other jobs and I hope they will be protected. The fact is that some news organisations have gone beyond what is sensible journalism and have abused the right of expression. A new law which ensures that ordinary people are not subjected to abuse is introduced quickly but at the same time we must not censor real and true stories.
 
nick venedi

Friday 8 July 2011

freedom of expression

We are all for having freedom of expression and indeed that is why and how some of us are able to write blogs such as this one, but the freedom comes also with the obligation to act in a responsible way and not to use methods that are wrong or unacceptable to get information.




It is good that the paper accused of wrong doings will be closing down but of course those who work there will be effected severely and pay the price once again.
 
nick venedi

Thursday 7 July 2011

euro

I was astonished to hear on Greek television a demand made by the Finland PM who wants Greece and the other country's that are getting the loans from Euro land that they would need to mortgage most of the property owned by the state as a form of a guarantee. The talk in Greece is that the country is slowly losing its independence and there are now questions over sovereighty. I do not think for a single minute that the Greek state does not need to implement reforms to improve systems for tax collection etc but at the same time it is not right that the country is now been told what to do? Is this what European Federalism means? And do the measures involve the poorest members of society having to pay for the mistakes? This cant be right?

Wednesday 6 July 2011

D Prentis speech

I reproduce below the statement from our General Secretary Dave Prentis on the NHS.




'Our National Health Service celebrates its 63rd birthday this week. It is one of our greatest achievements that has saved the lives and stopped the suffering of countless millions, regardless of their ability to pay.



We celebrate, too, this week the men and women who worked tirelessly from the very start to make the NHS what it is today.



But our NHS faces its greatest challenge yet. This coalition government’s Health and Social Care Bill still poses the serious threat of privatisation and a return to the bad old days of queue-jumping by those who can afford to pay.



So, in celebrating 63 years of a great success story, remember we have to do everything in our power to defend it from attack. '

Tuesday 5 July 2011

lobby

we had a major event last week held by other unions. It is now important that we develop a strategy within our own union, Unison, which includes a programme of Industrial Action. I am reproducing below a letter written by Jon Rogers, NEC member, inviting branches and individuals to attend the lobby of the Unison NEC. I am sure Jon won't object to me publishing this:


Dear UNISON activist,

The first meeting of UNISON's newly elected National Executive Council takes place from 2pm on Tuesday 12 July to 1pm on Wednesday 13 July. I am sure that one of our main topics of discussion will be the current pensions dispute.

A number of UNISON activists, believing that it is important that we maintain the maximum unity, both between health and local government (and other sectors!) within UNISON and with other trade unions, intend to lobby the NEC members on their way in to the meeting on the morning of Wednesday 13 July.

I am therefore sending this message "unofficially" to UNISON branches in London for whom I have an email address to encourage you to attend this lobby next Wednesday morning, 13 July. I believe that if we are to avoid the trap of "divide and rule" tactics from the Government it is important that we plan now for unified action in the autumn.

The lobby will take place from 8.30am onwards outside the new Headquarters building in the Euston Road (nearest tube, Euston). Those of you on Facebook can access details at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=186388651414998.

Monday 4 July 2011

time for the banana

Picture this, February 2014 and all is not well in Euro land, more bail outs and the value of the Euro has collapsed, a return to the Mark, Frank, Drachma or Peseta is not possible as they are no where to be seen. English currency remains strong so there is no alternative other than to adopt the banana as the only reliable form of currency in the Euro zone. And of course if nothing else works you can always eat the banana thus getting the feeling of satisfaction...




Can this happen? Of course not but the situation right now in Europe is looking chaotic. Greece has gone down the Khyber pass with Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy waiting to join in.



I have always declared my support for the European project for political and not economic reasons but have never expected the current situation to arise. On the other hand how the hell can you have common currencies between states with completely different and unequal economies? And how do you have monetary union when there is no central bank regulating all economies in the zone with real powers? Call me old fashion but I would prefer to see the banana!!

banana currency

I don't think there will be many tears shed if the euro was ditched in favor of a new currency, lets call it the banana? Its obvious the euro has not worked out so lets go for a banana? You can at least eat a banana if it's value goes down... just a thought..

Greek crisis

European Ministers agreed the 5th installment of loans to Greece. The Greek press has welcomed this move but the main opposition party ND (Conservative) made it clear that they will not be voting with the government when it comes to budget setting later on in the year. That vote would require 180 MPs to be in favor and the PASOK government can only rely on 155. Does this mean that there will be an election soon and if yes how would the 'agreement' with Europe work? Its a mess!

leaders

Its nothing new and it always seems to happen. We always tend to end up hating those who lead us mainly because they make difficult decisions when in power that we disagree with.




I have a slight difficulty with this one as well. I have to confess that I am not too keen on the man as he displayed a huge level of arrogance following the biggest demonstration ever against the war in Iraq. He ignored all those voices and took us into an unpopular war. I don't think history will forgive him for that. But at the same time he did win 3 elections for the Labour party and he was quite dynamic.



I would say that all leaders are always disliked after they end their term in office. This is fuelled by those left behind who are paranoid about the level of influence an ex leader can exert. It happened to Thacher, Churchill, Blair and now Brown and it will continue happening for ever. It also happens in smaller organisations where a leader moves out, I have experienced that myself but I am big enough to know that's how it works. There are always those who appreciate what one has done and they are what matters.