North London Solidarity Federation

North London Solidarity Federation The Solidarity Federation is a revolutionary union initiative: a working class organisation which seeks the abolition of capitalism and the state.

Capitalism because it exploits, oppresses and kills working people and wrecks the environment for profit worldwide. The state because it can only maintain hierarchy and privilege for the classes who control it and their servants; it cannot be used to fight the oppression and exploitation that are the consequences of hierarchy and the source of privilege. In their place we want a society based on w

orkers' self-management, solidarity, mutual aid and libertarian communism. That society can only be achieved by working class organisations based on the same principles - revolutionary unions. These are not Trades Unions only concerned with “bread and butter” issues like pay and conditions. Revolutionary unions are means for working people to organise and fight all the issues - both in the workplace and outside - which arise from our oppression. We recognise that not all oppression is economic, but can be based on gender, race, sexuality, or anything our rulers find useful. Therefore, revolutionary unions fully support and encourage organisation in all spheres of life that consciously parallel those of the society we wish to create; that is, organisation based on mutual aid, voluntary cooperation, direct democracy, and opposed to domination and exploitation in all forms. We are committed to building a new society within the shell of the old in both our workplaces and the wider community. Unless we organise in this way, politicians - some claiming to be revolutionary - will be able to exploit us for their own ends. The Solidarity Federation consists of Locals which support the formation of future revolutionary unions and are centres for working class struggle on a local level. Our activities are based on Direct Action - action by workers ourselves, not through intermediaries like politicians and union officials; our decisions are made through participation of the membership. We welcome all working people who agree with our Aims and Principles, and who will spread propaganda for social revolution and revolutionary unions. We recognise that the class struggle is worldwide, and are affiliated to the International Workers' Association, whose Principles of Revolutionary Unionism we have adopted.

26/02/2020

THOUSANDS OF UK COMPANIES STEALING WORKERS WAGES

Last week, the government announced it would resume naming and shaming employers who fail to pay the National Minimum Wage. While welcome, this will do little to deter companies from paying workers poverty wages and getting away with it.

Currently, rule-breakers are allowed to simply repay the wage arrears and fines issued by HMRC can be discounted for early repayment, meaning the average penalty in 2017-18 was only worth about 90% of the wage arrears owed. The availability of self-correction, in effect, means that, in many cases, employers can underpay wages with no financial consequences, even if they are caught. Research shows that, currently, only one in eight companies not paying the minimum wage are caught by government inspectors.

Given that the chances of being caught are low, and even when they are caught, often the only punishment that companies face is paying back what they have stolen, it is little wonder that companies are increasingly not paying the minimum wage. In 2016, one in five workers aged over 24 was paid below the legal minimum. This figure dramatically increased in 2018 to one in four, with about 365,000 people missing out. The figures for 2019 show yet another rise, with 439,000 people illegally paid below the hourly minimum wage.

No doubt, the alarming increase in the number of companies not paying up has forced the government to reintroduce the naming and shaming of employers who fail to pay the National Minimum Wage. The government stopped this practice two years ago, after a concerted campaign spearheaded by larger companies.

Though the decision to reintroduce naming and shaming should be welcomed – after all, every little helps – it hardly amounts to the government declaring war on companies who, after all, are breaking the law. It interesting to compare the approach taken by the government to companies acting illegally with the approach taken towards so-called “benefits cheats”, who routinely have their benefits stopped and can face up to 10 years imprisonment.

The reintroduction of naming and shaming may deter some companies, especially larger companies, but it will do little to stem the overall rise in companies refusing to pay the minimum wage. The solution is not to rely on pretty feeble government laws but, instead, to mount campaigns backed by direct action aimed at companies breaking the law.

Here at SolFed, we are proud of our direct actionist approach aimed against companies guilty of wage theft. If you want to get involved or you are not being paid the minimum wage, please get in touch.

10/11/2019

Contents: Deliveroo | Chester Squat | Merseyside Anarchists | Care Workers’ Network | Post Strike | Girrrl Guide PDFDownload

02/11/2019

This morning we’re outside SB Lets & Sales on Western Road.

SB Lets are trying to bully four tenants out of their home to help the landlords dodge their way out of a fine from the council for renting the house as an HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) without a license.

They’ve been threatening illegal evictions, blacklisting and violence against tenants. But the tenants aren’t going to leave the house without SBLets compensating them for forcing them to move house twice in only a few months.

An injury to one is an injury to all!

02/11/2019

One day, five strikes and seven pickets — our man on the ground reports cleaners have been frightening the great and the good with demands for better pay and conditions. There is a spectre haunting…

20/10/2019

Workplace Organiser Training, 3 November 14th Oct 201914th Oct 2019 ~ southamptonsolfed We're running workplace organiser training in Southampton on Sunday 3rd November, from 10am to 6pm at October books, 189 Portswood Road, SO17 2NF. The Solidarity Federation workplace organiser training programme...

With the recent addition of Bulgarian, our London Migrant's Guide is now available in six languages. It covers everythin...
18/03/2015

With the recent addition of Bulgarian, our London Migrant's Guide is now available in six languages. It covers everything from how to get around the city, to finding cheap food, to explaining key workplace and housing rights in clear, simple language. Please share widely!

Basic information useful for people who are arrived and starting to live in London

07/01/2014

Demonstration how to install and use Universal Jobmatch Automation extension for Google Chrome browser. More information at bit.ly/ujautomation

This is a screengrab of the US N**i Party homepage today. Well done Anon ;).
24/11/2013

This is a screengrab of the US N**i Party homepage today. Well done Anon ;).

15/11/2013

Interested in finding out exactly how badly you're being exploited and/or exposing dodgy firms? Investigate reporting group Corporate Watch are doing a seminar on how to read corporate accounts at the end of the month...

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