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Sack the bankers not the workers!
Over 100 people thronged the streets of Wigan on 21 March. We were marching on a cold, grey Saturday afternoon against the looming cuts and privatisation facing those who work in and use council services. These include attacks on the service conditions of Unison members, wage cuts and unemployment.
The march was called by Unison and had support from the NUT and its members who face similar issues. Marchers shouted: "Sack the bankers, not the workers".
Many shoppers cheered their support and voiced their anger about the criminal role played in these cuts by the Labour government.
Socialist Party member Roger Bannister later addressed the rally, highlighting the desperate need for an alternative to council policy, to wide applause and support.
The need for a national response against wage cuts and privatisation has never been greater. When billions can be found to bail out incompetent bankers, why is it that the workers are always asked to take the brunt of large-scale cuts and poor working conditions? Local trade unionists and socialists are already looking for alternatives to the three main capitalist parties, hoping to build a broad electoral challenge in the elections next year.
Jonathon Taylor
In this issue
The G20 leaders have no solution to the crisis...
Youth Fight for Jobs conference
The grim reality of job-hunting
G20 protests
G20 Summit: Capitalism facing 'make or break'
Free market system killing our planet
Bail out workers, not Wall Street!
Socialist Party workplace news
Visteon workers occupy Belfast factory
Construction workers' protests continue
Socialist stands in Aslef leadership elections
College teachers strike in Eastbourne
Unison needs a fighting leadership: Leeds City Council
Socialist Party Marxist analysis
Economic crisis turning into political action
Socialist Party election campaign
Dave Nellist on the Politics Show
Socialist Party campaigns
Gordon Brown meets the bankers
Sack the bankers not the workers!
International socialist news and analysis
Now that the profits are drying up in the Indian software industry
Sweden: Socialist councillor viciously assaulted by Nazis
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