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Shelter Dispute

Fwd from Shelter Shop Stewards | 04.12.2008 11:24 | Workers' Movements

Shelter staff campaigned and took strike action from March to May this year to defend jobs, conditions and services and, through this, to defend Shelter's reputation as an independent housing and homelessness charity.

Our action and your kind support in challenging Shelter's chief executive meant Shelter was forced to reduce its programme of downgrading advice posts to 32, around a third of those originally intended. But, using the threat of dismissal, our Senior Management managed to enforce a double pay cut for staff by extending the working week and abolishing incremental pay.

When faced with changes in funding arrangements for legal advice, and the competitive tendering the Government introduced, Shelter's senior management adopted a disastrous approach. Rather than act co-operatively with other organisations similarly affected in the 'not-for-profit' sector, Shelter led a 'race to the bottom' for the prize of larger contracts on worse conditions. As we predicted, far from providing a more stable future for the charity, this approach has undermined Shelter's services and contributes significantly to its current financial dire straits.

Things are anything but stable at Shelter now, where staff have been hit by another 33 compulsory redundancies this winter, and some of the new Legal Service Commission (LSC) contracts are being lost. There are fears of further attacks on working conditions and jobs as an outcome of Management's planned review of staff roles across the organisation in April 2009.

Something needs to be done now and, together with front-line workers from other organisations providing advice and services to vulnerable people, we are mounting a campaign through Unite the union and are lobbying the LSC to call for a review of how local services are funded and delivered. Please see the attached leaflet, publicise this widely and lend your support to the lunchtime lobby on Monday 8th December.

Fwd from Shelter Shop Stewards

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When homelessness is a business

04.12.2008 12:53

I know I sound cynical but I have worked in the homeless "charity" sector in the past as well as being a service user many moons ago. After suffering from the great social disease of homelessness,I gained a job in that sector working for St Mungos` housing "charity".I use the word charity very losely,as it seemed to me that the only thing charitable about this orginisation was it`s status,for taxation purposes. As outlined in the above post,this sector is a great way of earning money off of other peoples misery,and in the current economic climate a booming industry. In my expirence in working with these orginsations all they care about are profits.These managers are on very good salaries,the last thing they want to see is homelessness eradicated as they would become jobless and possably homeless themelves.
I found that working with grassroots squatting movements a direct way of gaining shelter and empowerment.

Cynical Cyril


salarys

04.12.2008 13:52

i agree cyril i to was homless for many years,and not by choice, social services failed me, as soon as i turned 18, out on the street so to speak, i have done various voluntry work with the homless, and you are right what is regarded as a charity by society and the tax man ,is not by us,same goes for the big housing assocations on a charity basis in this area, they dont give a crap about its tenants welfare,
shelter;s useless, if im not mistaken a while back in indy, month or so ago are they not pushing some government idea with money on the top.
when i have asked shelter for advice for clients, i no more then, them, usless even going to shelter no good,no advice to give,oh go to the night shelter is a good one,well its allways full up.what advice is that ,when its cold, wet,and you are hungry.

Davey


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Display the following 4 comments

  1. The LSC — No Shelter
  2. working in the homeless 'sector' — Criatura
  3. Charitable status — Keith
  4. poverty pimps... — reformistsngos
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