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The Socialist 25 October 2003

Safety Not Profit

Safety Not Profit: End Privatisation

London Underground: How Workers Made The Bosses Listen

Postal Workers Victory: Defend the right to have an effective trade union

CWU Leaders Welcome Joint Union Action

Postal workers determined to fight

Fight Fees Education not occupation

Fighting For Free Education

"Proud, Unrepentant, Defiant And More Determined": Joe and Clare after their release from Mountjoy prison

Defend school students' right to strike

Come To ISR Conference

Germany in Crisis: 'This Policy Deserves No Applause - But Resistance'

Time to Put Forward a Socialist Alternative

Michael Moore: 'Dude, Where's My Country?'

 
 
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Postal workers determined to fight

AT THE same time as CWU strikers rallied in central London, 65 postal workers met in Dagenham, east London. Bob Gibson, a national CWU official, was there to address rank-and-file activists.

Manny Thain

The strike was even more solid than the last one in east London and Essex, especially in Barking, Ilford and Romford.

Last time management in Romford used mini-buses with blacked-out windows to get scabs into work. This time, they ferried phantoms - it was just an attempt to demoralise the strikers.

40 managers had been sent down from Birmingham to process mail. Bob Gibson pointed out that anti-trade union legislation outlaws the use of flying pickets while management can bus strike-breakers around.

Concern was raised from the floor that selective action, or the continuation of irregular 24-hour strikes, could lead to the campaign running out of steam if spread over a long period of time. There is a sense of frustration, stemming from an understanding that only resolute action can force Royal Mail to make concessions.

An improvement in the London weighting allowance is vital for postal workers. The only way they can attain anything like a living wage is through excessive overtime. There is a determination to fight. It is also clear that the CWU is battling to safeguard fundamental gains won in the past and in a struggle for its own survival.


In this issue

Safety Not Profit: End Privatisation

London Underground: How Workers Made The Bosses Listen

Postal Workers Victory: Defend the right to have an effective trade union

CWU Leaders Welcome Joint Union Action

Postal workers determined to fight

Fight Fees Education not occupation

Fighting For Free Education

"Proud, Unrepentant, Defiant And More Determined": Joe and Clare after their release from Mountjoy prison

Defend school students' right to strike

Come To ISR Conference

Germany in Crisis: 'This Policy Deserves No Applause - But Resistance'

Time to Put Forward a Socialist Alternative

Michael Moore: 'Dude, Where's My Country?'


 

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triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

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triangleInterview with RMT assistant general secretary candidate

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triangleLeadership shows weakness at CWU conference

triangleSecond strike on Monday at TV Licensing

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triangleNew Royal Mail boss sharpens her axe

triangleCoventry mail centre closes

triangleDefending the postal service

Dagenham:

triangleCampaigning against all cuts and privatisation

triangleWhy the BNP offers no way forward for working class people

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs organises demo in Barking

Barking:

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