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EQE 96 Chap 8
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Manchester, England. Friday 31st August 2007. A demonstration and rally for sacked nurse Karen Reissmann takes place attended by her striking colleagues, members of public sector union UNISON, who work in the British state-run National Health Service (NHS). In 1948, expensive fees for hospital stays and visits to the local doctor were abolished and replaced by a new state-run National Health Service financed from general taxation--deducted at source from everyone's pay packets. This gave Britain a health service that was the envy of the world--no one was saddled with huge debts or denied health care because they were too poor. However, the Thatcherite New Labour government is currently reversing this process--privatising as much of the health service as it can. Millions of pounds of government money allocated to health care ends up in the pockets of parasitical, over-paid, management consultants whose goal in life is to turn the NHS into a market driven pig trough for profit-motivated private health contractors. These outfits cherry-pick the easy, lucrative, elective procedures and leave the difficult, complex, less lucrative, non-elective cases to what remains of the state-run NHS.Financiers also suck out millions via the infamous Private Finance Initiative (PFI). See George Monbiot's article in the Guardian about the disastrous effect of PFI in Coventry:http://tinyurl.com/2fbhmbPharmaceutical corporations are another notorious example of private profiteering from ill health. Michael Moore's film "Sicko" highlights this issue in the USA and it will be released in Britain in October.Karen is a psychiatric nurse and member of the anti-war party, Respect, and is well known throughout the North West as an active campaigner against cuts and privatisation in the health service. Unison members feel strongly that this is why she has been singled out and victimised.As Unison Branch Chair and a member of the union's National Executive, Karen has already received widespread support. This year's Unison annual delegate conference gave a standing ovation to Karen on hearing about the campaign for her reinstatement.In this clip, the strikers assemble at the Victoria monument, Piccadilly Gardens in central Manchester and march to the Methodist Central Hall, Oldham Street for the rally.Earlier in the week, on Wednesday 29th August, from 7am, strikers were out in force on the picket lines at the hospitals at Wythenshawe, North Manchester and Manchester Royal Infirmary, as well as Chorlton House. Pickets were all large and lively with over 100 at the lunchtime rally at which Karen spoke. "The sooner management see sense and reinstate me the sooner we will all be able to get back to caring for patients," she said as strikers cheered. The strike is solid. Pickets are confident.Everyone has been shocked at management's failure to arrange emergency cover despite having 6 weeks notice of the strike. "It is despicable that management on Tuesday shipped vulnerable patients to a private hospital 100 miles away in Darlington. Management refused to talk to us about emergency cover provision after we said we would not accept their demand that 100% of ward staff need to be made available. We care about our patients. There is no need for us to feel guilty. Management have once again have shown they don't care.""Support is flooding in. I have over 1000 emails on my computer. This morning a we received a £1,000 cheque from one UNISON branch. At Fujitsu the UNITE union branch, who have just won their dispute, gave us £2,000 as well as a £250 from a collection. We have set up a hardship fund account ""Friday's rally is important as it will show the level of support we have had from across the country. Please join us and bring your union banners"SEND DONATIONSCheques can be made payable to "Manchester Community & Mental Health UNISON"Union office, Chorlton House, 70 Manchester Road, Manchester, M21 9UN.DEMONSTRATE: 9th SEPTEMBERA demonstration is being organised for Sunday, 9th September in Manchester. Assemble 1pm at the Peace Gardens, St Peters Square. Please come and bring banners to show your support.INVITE SPEAKERS TO YOUR UNION BRANCHKaren and members of the dispute are happy to come and talk to your union branch, stewards committee or local trades council. Telephone 0161 226 1381 to request a speaker.Visit Karen's solidarity web-site:http://www.reinstate-karen.org/This clip can be downloaded in other video formats at:http://www.archive.org/details/karen_...
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