Most of us are aware of the devastating effect the government's cuts can have, but probably none wore than those employed by Remploy.
There used to be over 50 workers at the Remploy factory in Preston,
now reduced to only 18, each of them was out on the picket line for the
second day of their national strike, 100% turn outs were also reported
at Heywood and Wigan. Support came from BAE and Rolls-Royce workers as
well as teachers, passing council refuse workers and ex-Remploy workers
who had taken advantage of previous redundancy packages.
The government has been Orwellian in claiming they are helping
disabled people into work whilst sacking them from their jobs. In
Preston the workers were shown 6 job opportunities to apply for, each of
these positions turned out to already have been filled. One ex-Remploy
worker had found work on the railways and promised 20 hours a week of
work, only to be told upon arriving for his induction that he was only
going to be offered a zero hours contract.
The site at Preston carries out socially useful work, recycling
computer equipment that ends up being re-used by the Department for
Works and Pensions amongst others. Bidders from the private sector have
actually offered to take over the factory but their cases have not even
been entertained.
As they have proved themselves ‘fit for work’, the Remploy workers
could face a bleak future without Employment Support Allowance and be
forced into Workfare schemes. “We have been thrown on the scrap heap”,
one worker said.
For more info see Remlpoy Workers
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