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Published Date: 01 February 2009
STRIKING energy workers were last night warned to be vigilant against far right groups looking to hijack their protest.
The TUC issued the advice after evidence came to light that groups such as the British National Party had approached unemployed construction workers protesting against a contract awarded to an Italian firm. But Scottish union representatives insisted
the campaign was a fight for jobs rather than an attack on the foreign workers.

Contract workers across the UK are demonstrating against the practice by foreign companies of undercutting British firms by bidding for contracts below agreed prices.

The protest originated at the Lindsey Oil Refinery, in North Lincolnshire, on Wednesday after a major contract was awarded to Italian firm IREM, which plans to staff the job with Italian and Portuguese workers.

Some unemployed workers took the opportunity to challenge Prime Minister Gordon Brown's 2007 promise of "British jobs for British workers".

TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber spoke out against attempts to hijack the action, after evidence emerged that activists from the BNP and other far-right factions attempted to influence strikers around the country. He said: "Unions are clear that the anger should be directed at employers, not the Italian workers. No doubt some of the more distasteful elements in our towns and cities will try to use the fears of workers to stir up hatred and xenophobia.

"But I am confident that union members will direct their anger at the employers who have caused this dispute with their apparent attempt to undercut the wages, conditions and union representation of existing staff."

Bobby Buirds is regional officer for Unite trade union in Grangemouth, where some workers have staged wildcat strikes in sympathy with the Lindsey workers.

He said: "The argument is not against foreign workers, it's against foreign companies discriminating against British labour. This is a fight for work. It is not a racist argument at all."

Writing on the BNP website, Nick Griffin said that Unite's claims that this was not a racist issue were "ridiculous".





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  • Last Updated: 31 January 2009 9:51 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

Free by 2093,

01/02/2009 01:40:15
I don't think the BNP or its sister party, the SNP, should be in politics.
2

Wisnaeme,

01/02/2009 02:51:22

Haverings frae free by whenever.


Caught the comrades management by surprise. I can tell you. Never saw so many startled rabbits in my life.

Their cosy arrangement with New labour is coming unstuck what with the subs and all from the comrade lower orders.

Hence the squeals from the TUC stuck pig management.

Luvely.

"Unite" is it? Ah shurely don't think so.

.
3

Newton_Invented_Gravity,

01/02/2009 04:19:40
Wonder how many of those opposing foreign workers in Britain would turn down a job in Italy if they were getting offered twice what they're getting here.

Not many I suspect.
4

gus1940,

Edinburgh 01/02/2009 07:10:48
Is it not rather sinister that this dispute has occurred in the run up to the EC Elections?

How convenient for the Little Englander poiticians who want to leave The EC.

I reckon this whole thing is being orchestrated at a level far above the workers involved.
5

Queen D,

Glasgow 01/02/2009 07:11:48
I think that the BNP will do quite well at all elections down south , despite the adverse publicity it gets in the media ,coupled with no media time to put forward its point of view.
Say what you like about it ,its a legal party of the UK and it should be able to condemn/promote itself in its own words and NOT those who think they know what it stands for on various issues.
6

GraniteCity,

01/02/2009 07:55:49
#3.....that's the whole point, there are no reciprocal situations for UK workers to do the same and go and work in Poland, Spain, Portugal. The money would not be worth it, oh yeah the legality of it is there but that is all. This whole free to roam work ethic of the EU is a one-way road leading to the UK and Offshore UK, Merchant Navy and most other areas of UK employment. OF COURSE all this is about cheap labour and nothing else. This nonsense about more productivity from Italians, Portuguese is just hogwash. All these countries adopted the EU Working Time Agreement long ago while the UK wants to keep UK workers working longer hours. There are shorter working weeks in Italy, France, Spain, Portugal etc so how come this can be more productive. Why else would offshore firms employ Eastern European workers with virtually no offshore experience yet make guys with over 20 years offshore experience redundant......not about money....aye right think again folks.
7

rhory,

Aberdeen 01/02/2009 08:10:03
Gordon Brown's cheap slogan: "British Jobs for British Workers" has been proved, predictably, to be mere weasel words. Now that we're in Europe, he says, such terminology is meaningless.

Just like his party. At least when the BNP say something - given the risks and difficulties of supporting that party - they mean it. It is not a case of 'hijacking' the issue. This IS their issue, like it or not
8

Joan Walters,

Exeter 01/02/2009 08:29:04
The anti BNP tone of this article is apparent from the outset with term "hijack" being used. Surely, the truth is, the BNP - a legal, democratic political party - are offering their services as a means of solving this sort of dispute? Certainly, the BNP have had no part in CREATING these problems - and why have the trade unions NOT spoken out against globalisation as an obvious threat to our jobs? (ans: because they subscribe to an internationalist, Marxist agenda). Brendan Barber is incorrect in asserting that the BNP are directing their anger against Italian workers (or any other immigrant for that matter) but he is correct in saying that the employers are to blame. Trade unions are NOT political parties; they do not stand for election to represent the people. The BNP does. The unions are part of the problem, they are riddled with anti British Communists and should keep out of this dispute.
9

Wardog™,

01/02/2009 08:37:13


1. That is why you vote Zanu PF Liebor, you'd happily see 35% of the Scottish Public 's democratic wishes snuffed out. at each election.

Fascist
10

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01/02/2009 09:02:05
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waywoodwind 1,

lowedges 01/02/2009 09:06:11
if speaking the truth and supporting the British people when other are trying to destroy us

then hijacking it is
12

Proximaking,

Dundee 01/02/2009 09:45:41
I have friends who have worked in Milan for years and are about to go back, or should I say were about to go back, earning around £120k per year as engineers, friends in Monaco on the same, former friends in Kazaksthan earning the same, friends in Azerberjan still earning the same etc etc etc All these strikers are going to do is ensure that all my friends and former friends will be sent packing from all these other places and shareholders who own the companies here will make sure none of those fitters, welders etc here will benefit anyway because every penny given to a fitter is one penny less for the shareholders who wouldn’t know a refinery or a power station if it jumped up and bit them. Capitalism is the problem here and capitalism is defined at base as some people sitting doing nothing and everyone else being their slaves. Unfortunately for capitalism it concentrates wealth, trickle down is a lie as we have all seen, and as it progresses more and more people become slaves of fewer and fewer people and at some point, we have past that point, the thing collapses and only the extremely rich (by definition) are left with the money. Game over. But all the money in the world won’t save you from the mob as the Roman emperors knew only too well which is why they listened to them ..... all the games are now over and reality starts to bite, national socialism beckons, crystal nacht again but for who this time, ...... or they could always Google Shell Boffin Sinclair .... and demand that the Shell CEO puts society before his shareholders and Salmond puts the world ahead of Scots. Some hope eh!? After all in such a world who will have any need of CEOs or kings or queens or Salmonds but even if we stay here in this world who will have need of them soon enough and more importantly as society collapses who will have need of you .... or me?
To paraphrase ...“They came first for the socialists but I said nothing, I was not a socialist, then they came for the communists but I
13

Proximaking,

Dundee 01/02/2009 09:46:56
To paraphrase ...“They came first for the socialists but I said nothing, I was not a socialist, then they came for the communists but I said nothing, I was not a communist, ............. and when they came for me there was no-one left to stop them.”
14

Pilrig.,

Livingston 01/02/2009 09:55:49
1 - haverer
15

Pilrig.,

Livingston 01/02/2009 09:56:51
10 BNP - the Lost Deposit Party !
16

Salvation,

AYR 01/02/2009 10:37:52
This is not about wages or jobs. It is about being dictated to by groups of people who have 'joined' the EU simply because they cannot support themselves. At a net cost of £3.6 million per hour to the UK it is no longer value for money. Do the math. It is time to get out. There is certainly no justification for Scotland remaining in the EU. In fact when you look at Sweden and Switzerland, both begin with an 'S' you will notice and both very small populations, there is every reason for us to get out by whatever means possible, the most obvious by dissolving the Union, as we once voted to do until the rules were changed after the vote.
Say what you will about the BNP, as a non member I see it as the only Party that seems to be standing up for the British public and openly voicing the opinions of the man in the street. They are now recognised as the 'fourth Party' and seem to be putting the fear of God into the 'silent three' when it comes to what may well happen in the EU elections, so someone in high places must respect their credibilty. If there is any chance of them influencing our removal from the EU then they will get my vote.

Salvation
17

Eric D,

01/02/2009 10:44:06
The unions have said nothing about the 4.5 m unemployed , or the 2.4 m foreign workers nulab have imported since 1997 , or the fact that 80% of all jobs went to foreigners. Therefore, it seems a bit rich of them now to be concerned about 'British jobs for British workers'.

As for the far-right , I suspect they are well placed to tap into the concerns people have about what they see as NuLabours betrayal. It is they who have disproportationately bore the brunt of mass-immigration on their jobs, housing and communities.

It is quite ironic that the groups most supportive of the closer European Union are the one complaining about one of its central tenet - the free movement of workers across Europe.
18

lulach mac gille coemgain,

01/02/2009 11:30:54
Far Right ?

err that’ll be ’British jobs for British people’ . . . now which of the far right parties used that slogan ? oo-er they both did !
19

lulach mac gille coemgain,

01/02/2009 11:32:19
The good thing aboot the BMP is it gies ye some brainless Pr!cks tae laff at !
20

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 01/02/2009 11:41:45
You can always rely on the loony BNP and eccentric UK Independent Party, contradictions in themselves, to become involved in this matter because they are racist, xenophobic movements with little else to offer the working man.

Unfortunately, for these loonies, the British working man has better sense!
21

Observer,,

Glasgow 01/02/2009 12:25:42
24 You really are an idiot. It's a straightforward dispute about companies undermining pay, conditions, and trade union representation. Do grow up.
22

gordon'sboomhasbust,

glasgow 01/02/2009 16:36:59
I think the PM's pledge of making sure we have British Jobs for British Workers has come back to haunt him.
Under EU Law these Italian workers are fully entitled to work here and the company can stop British workers from even being able to apply for one of the 200 jobs.
This is the EU utopia that Labour signed up for.

23

Newton_Invented_Gravity,

01/02/2009 17:59:43
'..that's the whole point, there are no reciprocal situations for UK workers to do the same and go and work in Poland, Spain, Portugal.'

What, there are no british people working in continental Europe? Are you sure?
24

New Town Resident,

01/02/2009 19:11:55
#25 Observer.

Looks like I was 100% right. Its entirely down to the 2007 ECJ judgemment permitting company movement with a closed shop. The UK government is now calling for the ECJ judgement to be changed. see BBC news website.

Still all these people banging on about free movement of individuals to work anywhere in the EU. (for and against)

Completely off the point. This case is absolutely nothing to do with this. Its about the free movement of a company operating a closed shop.

Clegg seems to be deliberately confusing the issue now to encorage the pro EU lobby. Tiresome
25

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01/02/2009 19:30:10
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26

A Clamper,

Edinburgh 02/02/2009 14:40:35
BNP = Nazis.
27

donald,

glasgow 03/02/2009 08:11:09
Both Team GB British National Parties back British jobs for British Workers at Scotland's expense
28

WeAreTheBrits,

South Coast 03/02/2009 17:39:18
Comment 30 by A Clamper.

Obviously a Brit loathing Nu Labour supporter. The party who has trashed our heritage, culture, tradition, way of life, icions, symbols and anything else that defines us as a nation state.

BNP Nazis ???? - ignorant brainwashed fool.

 

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