
UNION THE OFFICIAL .JOURNAL OF CARDIFF TRADES UNION COUNCIL NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1 990 FREE CARDIFF BAY· CRAB BITES BACK .. L{/'~~~ ~"". ~~:t0:~~::'\ "'-.~"\.{'w'r~I\~"~ '>;"~ ~, ,';.---:\:~~. ~".,.c~/'1""K~.//,":,:,,".'~. ~li"'\\'"'~;"",;'~Jf""'-;'.,:i.~~\:..\L7.·.~37~~, ~"·I-"f;r;.~""'",,;?.-"'~.:.l~·~'~0.~, ' \'. ,. 1'4' ... A '", "/..:' ,./", ~""'""'.. ".~.'" Leckwith Moors.: . , f:ll'll(f.\f'~~~ _,", 'IJ ~ i{~:::::c" , , ;;','.'", , ,;:', ~~ : /I~' 'iii. 'l',~~~r{~~ ;\W", ", \-J1 , "'\ ';:'.,,'1', ,I, ,N _. ::, .. n\:" X, ;j(0\'".'jj}" ~~~ ,.::J"'Ii.,~,,~, •. IBKo,,~n .. The redevelopment of south Cardiff by Cardiff Bay Development Corporation, and in particular, their scheme to dam the mouth of the Taff, Ely and Rhymney rivers with a 30 feet high concrete wall is back in the news again. Since we featured the whole redevelopment in January '89; a great many things have "they are self changed. A new report by another consultancy employed by CBDC, Hydro- technica, has produced totally different predictions on the extent of ground- appointed water problems, even though it is based on the same data. They have represen1atives You reported, that in addition to all of Butetown, all of Grangetown, half of will f'mdthey are all Leckwith, most of Canton, all of Riverside, half of Pontcanna, all of the City Centre, the part of Roath south of Newport Road, and all of Adamsdown, unemployed people already admitted to be at risk, that Plasnewydd will also be subject to a rise who spend their time in groundwater. The final report is yetto be published, but it is understood that fighting the scheme to reduce this problem by sinking wells across the city, and pumping out the water, has been abandoned as technically unworkable. development. As a result of this new report, there has been give unqualified support to the barrage, al. They are mad, much debate on the matter within the Labour though it has to be said that almost no-one is absolutely mad". Party, and four out of the five Constituency opposed to the rest of the re-development. Parties i~ ~outh Glamorgan are nowopposed Sus cting the quality f s me of the data to the building of the Barrage. Rhodn Morgan, pe , 0 ,0 , MP for Cardiff West plus Julie Morgan newly collected so far, Cardiff ReSidentsA&alnst the Earry Lane, Chief selected candidate for Cardiff North a;e both Barrage have started to collect their own, If Executive CEDC totally opposed, and Jon Jones, candidate for you find,groundwater on your land" e.g, when "speaking about anti- the badly affected Cardiff Central constitu. excavating for drainS or foundations, they ency is awaiting the final Hydrotechnica reo want to know. Telephone them on 345669, or barrage campaigners': port, and is pledged to oppose the Barrage if wnte to 20 Hanover Street, Canton. They have Western Mail, 19/9/88. that indicates a large number of properties are already !ound houses In Canton where there IS affected. Alun Michael, MP for Cardiff South water lYing below the floo~boards. When the and Penarth remains the only candidate to groundwater nses the predicted 1to 3 metres, , where Will It be then? community charge has £5 deducted from their bills automatically, UNEMEMPLOYMENT EDITORIAL The section on 'transitional relief' is hopelessly In September 1990 our County Council pub- Have you got any friends or relatives abroad? wrong - you have described the system which lished data on how unemployment is distrib- The Tories have been targetting their friends operates in England admirably, without realis- uted in South Glamorgan. The date for these abroad, since they changed the law to give ing that in its wisdom the Government has a figures is February of this year. "Ex-Pats." the vote. They calculate, rightly, completely different system for calculating that more "Ex-Pats" will vote for them than Transitional Relief in Wales. Labour. There are however many British sub- AGE NUMBER PERCENTAGE jects abroad who are not old school tie, ex· May I suggest that anyone who has any doubt colonial, the workers should be in their place, about whether or not they are entitled to a under 19 3931 7% whats wrong with apartheid?, dyed in the wool rebate, or whether their rebate has been 20-29 5299 40.1% Tories; such as charity workers, aid volun· assessed correctly, visit their nearest advice teers, academics or contract workers. If you centre or CAB, who will be only too happy to 30-39 2833 21.4% have any friends abroad who won't vote for check anyone's bill for them. 40-49 1966 14.8% "the other side", write to them now! They can Alan Conchar Advice Worker, Cathays Advice register to vote in any constituency that they 50 - 59 1912 14.4% Centre. choose, providing they have an association 60 & over 207 1.6% with it. Suitable associations are having prop- erty in it, having lived there, having relatives Know your Total 13,240 100% there, or crucially, intending to live there in the future. Far be itfrom me to saythatthey should register to vote in a key marginal such as RIGHTS! o 77.6% of all unemployed are men and Cardiff Central, or even Cardiff North by saying 22.4% are women, they intend to live there when they return to o 48.7% have been "out" for less than 6 Britain, and whether you say that to them is months: 51.3% for more. between you and your conscience. They should write direct to the Electoral Registration Offi- o The rate of unemployment in the county cer inthe constituency they choose, or if in any 7.2% overall with 9.6% of men and 3.9% of doubt as to the procedure, to the Foreign women. (National comparison: 7.0%; 9.9%; Office in London, 3.5%) o Local areas worst hit: Butetown 20%, River- side South 16.6%, Glanely 15.1 %,Adamsdown Letters 14.8%. Dear Editor o Least hit: Vale Northeast 1.5%, Cyncoed I am writing to correct some errors in the 1.76%, Cowbridge 1.9%. article on the Poll Tax in the May edition of o Unemployment is highest amongst those in "Union Eyes". their twenties. Males in this group 13.4% . The section on how to calculate your rebate is Liberty, the National Council for Civil Liberties, o In July there were 1657 persons who had basically correct, but it is impossible to explain has launched a series of fact sheets on your been jobless for more than one year and 2338 fully in an article this size how a rebate is legal rights. There are fifteen seperate sheets for two years, calculated, and indeed your section contains in the set which are priced at £1 or £2 each, several omissions, e.g. not all income is taken post free, or £7.95 plus 70p p&p for the set o The majority of the unemployed are un- into account (Attendance Allowance and Additionally, the sheets on making a complaint skilled: General labourers in building, 12.7% of Mobility Allowance are disregarded in full). against the police are available in Chinese, the unemployed; Other heavy labourers, 9.2%; Furthermore, the poll tax in Cardiff can vary Spanish, Urdu, Gujerati, Hindi, Bengali and Shop assistants 6.3%. Skilled workers ex- from ward to ward - those wards which have Punjabi. These are free for one language, or amples were Toolmakers/Fitters 0.2% of the Community Councils face higher poll tax bills, the set is £1 post free, Further details from unemployed; Electricians 0.4%, Typing and and other wards - such as Cathays - qualify for Liberty, 21 Tabard Street, London SE1 4LA, secretarial 1%. I was surprised to see Weld- Transitional Relief, which means that everyone Tel 071-403-3888. ers/fabricators as high as 3.3% and Teach- in Cathays who is liable to pay the personal ing/NursingjOther non-manual to be as low as 0,6%. No figures are yet available for the percentages of each group which is unem- ___ WORKING TOGETHER IN WALES ,- ployed, butthis should be available "later in the year'. Wales Co-operative Centre provides Free Services to help create employment through Charlie Swain AEU Workers' Co-operatives Since February of course the official unemploymentfigures have started to rise as the Tories have finally run out of Workers' Co-operatives are democratic husinesses which two or more people can run, fiddles, The seasonally adjusted figures have risen for four pooling resources and responsihility, Profits arc shared, and each member is personally rmnths running, and the real figures for those who want involved in the quality of product or service, work are generally accepted to be about 40% higher than the official figures above, Editor, Wales Co-operative Centre has Development Officers hased in Bangor, Wrexham, Carmarthen and Merrhyr Tydfil, as well as marketing, training and financial advisors hased in Cardiff. Published by Cardiff Trades Union Council Editor Alex Bird Printed by Fingerprints (TU) FP 3575 I FINDOUTMORE_' _ Write to the Editor clo Fingerprints, Pen·y·Wain Lane, Roath, CARDIFF, Tel. by phoning Cardiff (0222) 554955, 482582 Fax 499429 The opinions expressed in Union Eyes are not necessarily those of the Trades Union Council unless indicated, All WALES CO-OPERATIVE CENTRE ••• material is copyright Cardiff Trades Union Council © 1990 CANOLFAN CYD-WEITHREDOL CYMRU unless otherwise indicated, Reproduction is welcomed by sympathetic publications, and all fees will normally be Llandaff Court Fairwater Road, CARDIFF CFS 2XP, m waived, provided publication is not for profit, and a credit is Founded by Wales TUC. 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