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Unions reject independence stance Unions reject independence stance
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Labour has welcomed renewed support from trades union leaders after they voted to reject independence.Labour has welcomed renewed support from trades union leaders after they voted to reject independence.
The move by the Scottish Trades Union Congress followed an internal union dispute over whether to endorse the party at the Holyrood election.The move by the Scottish Trades Union Congress followed an internal union dispute over whether to endorse the party at the Holyrood election.
Meanwhile, the SNP, SSP and Solidarity were at the event in Glasgow, claiming that union backing for Labour was undergoing a sea change.Meanwhile, the SNP, SSP and Solidarity were at the event in Glasgow, claiming that union backing for Labour was undergoing a sea change.
The comments came as Labour leader Jack McConnell addressed congress. Labour leader Jack McConnell spoke on finance in his address to congress.
Delegates voted overwhelmingly to warn that independence would be "economically damaging to union members and their families".
The STUC's general council earlier narrowly agreed to issue a statement endorsing Labour, because many smaller unions decline to intervene in elections.The STUC's general council earlier narrowly agreed to issue a statement endorsing Labour, because many smaller unions decline to intervene in elections.
Delegates also voted overwhelmingly to warn that independence would be "economically damaging to union members and their families".
'Protection racket''Protection racket'
In his speech, Mr McConnell said the SNP's local tax plans would hit hard-working families.In his speech, Mr McConnell said the SNP's local tax plans would hit hard-working families.
But, also visiting congress, the SNP deputy leader Nicola Sturgeon spotlighted Nationalist plans to offer an alternative to the Public Private Partnership for building schools and hospitals. He added: "The council tax is not perfect - few taxation systems area.
"But I believe in progressive taxation and without a tax on property the wealthiest get off scot free."
Also visiting congress, the SNP deputy leader Nicola Sturgeon spotlighted Nationalist plans to offer an alternative to the Public Private Partnership for building schools and hospitals.
She criticised Labour's "privatisation agenda", claiming the use of private finance initiatives (PFIs) and public private partnerships (PPP) had led to the loss of vital local health services.She criticised Labour's "privatisation agenda", claiming the use of private finance initiatives (PFIs) and public private partnerships (PPP) had led to the loss of vital local health services.
Nicola Sturgeon spoke to stall holders at the STUC
The SNP manifesto has made clear that councils and other public bodies would be able to choose how to fund building projects, but the party insisted their plans for not-for-profit trusts would "crowd out" PFI/PPP over time.The SNP manifesto has made clear that councils and other public bodies would be able to choose how to fund building projects, but the party insisted their plans for not-for-profit trusts would "crowd out" PFI/PPP over time.
"Our new approach will put people before profiteering and communities before centralisation," she said."Our new approach will put people before profiteering and communities before centralisation," she said.
"This will offer better value finance through bond issue and, I believe, over time crowd out the costly PFI/PPP.""This will offer better value finance through bond issue and, I believe, over time crowd out the costly PFI/PPP."
Solidarity leader Tommy Sheridan added: "Labour is no longer the party of the trade unions, more a protection racket for millionaires and big business."Solidarity leader Tommy Sheridan added: "Labour is no longer the party of the trade unions, more a protection racket for millionaires and big business."