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Support our workers

Many residents in Renfrewshire and beyond, currently employed by British Airways, will feel aggrieved by the sharp practice of their employers, who proposing to sack 12,000 of them, throughout the UK, then re-engage them on poorer terms & conditions. With Glasgow airport on our doorstep, local constituents are dependent on companies like BA for their livelihoods and have served the company well for decades. To be treated in this manner is shameful. The blatant exploitation of the Corona virus pandemic in order to reduce their workforce in this way, is nothing short of criminal.This is the view expressed  by the Westminster Transport select committee, a cross party committee made up of all political shades, including the current government members. Renfrewshire Council Labour Group are, therefore, calling everyone with influence within our Party, including Richard Leonard and Kier Starmer, to work together in order to expose these unscrupulous tactics and ensure our opposi

Racist Thugs should stay out of Renfrewshire

News that the Loyalist Defence League may be gathering in Paisley tomorrow in a bid to ‘protect our statues’ has been met with concern from Renfrewshire Council’s Labour Group, in light of the violent scenes that were witnessed in Glasgow on Wednesday night. The Labour group said, “First of all we don’t want a repeat of the violence that we saw on Wednesday in Glasgow, of which, the First minister described as “racist thuggery”. Secondly, there is no place for any sort of racism in our society and our message is loud and clear, we don’t want you in Renfrewshire and you should stay away. If the events of the last few weeks have taught us anything, it is that this is the time to come together, recognise the type of discrimination and oppression that the BAME community face on a daily basis, and work collectively to rid ourselves of this disease and away from the divisions of hate. However, we also call for restraint on any planned counter demonstration so that we don’t have sim

Black Lives Matter

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Following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, on 25 th May, and the huge worldwide showing of public anger and outrage, people are rightly demanding an end to racism, both societal and institutional, because too many black and ethnic minority people face the scourge of racism on a daily basis. Whether it be at work, in their communities, at school etc., or not being able to get the same job opportunities in the first place, being targeted by the police, not being able to get a bank, loan and so, the BAME community have had enough. Just because of the colour of their skin, they are being treated as inferior to white people and that is why the black lives matter message is so important. At the heart of this, is our own country’s murky colonial past and how we treated indigenous populations as we sought to expand our empire, in particular, how much of that expansion was built on the backs of slaves. As a result, questions are being asked about our own country’s involvement

Should volunteering replace statutory duty?

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With volunteer week in Scotland now at an end for this year, it is fitting to say thank you to those who have made a fantastic contribution in our communities. People volunteer in many various ways, whether it be in charity shops, sports coaching or befriending vulnerable adults, and, the valuable difference that they make to individual lives and society in general is incalculable. During the Covid19 pandemic, we have seen people preparing and delivering food to the most vulnerable in our communities, as well as to those shielding. We have seen people calling, those at home, just for a chat, easing their boredom and loneliness. These volunteers are saving lives and supporting mental wellbeing, and we should be eternally grateful. However, asking volunteers to deliver public services is a dangerous route to embark on. Take littering for example. Local authorities have a statutory duty to keep roads, walkways, open spaces Renfrewshire Council’s ‘Team Up to Clean Up’ is supposed to