Today we heard on good authority that the trustees of Brighton's
Community Base were meeting to push through privatisation plans and
redundancies to the staff directly employed there (numbering two or
three). Community Base is a charity providing a home for community and
voluntary groups in Brighton and Hove and services to the local
community. They use income from affordable services, including the
provision of office space and the use of meeting rooms, to repay a
mortgage on their centrally-located seven floor building. It was also
the location of
SolFed's national conference earlier this year.
We were informed that plans were being pushed through to make staff
redundant and transfer all services to a commercial company by the end
of October. If this is true it may also have consequences for service
users and groups who use the centre, as well their employees, many of
whom have already faced wage cuts in the past year. We joined a snap
demonstration called at just a few hours notice, with around 15 local
activists from several groups picketing the entrance. When it was
discovered the trustees meeting was already in progress, a number of
people gained entry to the building and interupted the meeting to
question the trustees on the plans. Their responses included:
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Categorical denial there was any plan to privatise or make redundancies
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Insistence staff were consulted on the plans, but didn't turn up (what plans?)
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Claim that 'if we had all the facts' we would understand... the "private" plans they wouldn't disclose
We will investigate this further as the denials are far from
satisfactory and our sources reliable. In SolFed's experience of past
redundancies it is common to claim 'there are no plans' right up until
'the decision has already been made and we have to deal with it'.
Hopefully that won't be the case at Community Base, but trustees should
know service users and community activists are watching closely, and
Community Base staff should know we will support them in case of
redundancies. As we find out more information we will make efforts to
share it with both employees of Community Base and those who use the
facilities and work in the building.
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