The Socialist

The Socialist 22 June 2006

NHS: We're fighting back


NHS cuts... closures... privatisation... We're fighting back!

Fight the cuts in community services


Fight Low Pay

Socialist Students receive standing ovation


US 'empire' in crisis


Community protests at trigger-happy policing

Arise...Sir tax-avoider!

Labour defeated over schools and pool...

Battle of the Thatcherites!

Football: A high price for the beautiful game


1926 General Strike: workers taste power

Secuestro Express


Putting the politics into Pride


Socialists oppose the war in Sri Lanka

Soweto uprising 1976: The powder keg ignites


Brown attacks public sector workers

Anger at inept handling of pensions dispute

 
 
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Leicester UCU dispute

Socialist Students receive standing ovation

At Leicester University, Socialist Students members were involved in the setting up of the Campaign for Students' Information, because the Students' Union (SU) executive were campaigning against the lecturers' marking boycott (despite their declared support for the lecturers).

Nick Parker, Leicester Socialist Students

Despite the SU executive stopping us from using the SU print shop, we collected over 400 signatures and got 150 students to sign letters to the Vice Chancellor expressing our disgust at the role he'd played in the dispute. It was difficult to campaign due to the exams, but we even had students out campaigning before and after they went into exams!

We were able to continue our campaign due to the tremendous support we received from our lecturers, who helped with the printing of our leaflets and petitions. Scores of lecturers came up to our stall to show solidarity to our campaign, some joining us during their lunch breaks to help out. One revealed that she would have earned more money as a bus driver, despite having spent years training for her job.

Our lecturers' resolve was hardened by our campaign, which cut across the attacks from the SU executive, who had organised an anti-union demonstration.

Unfortunately, the University and College Union (UCU) negotiating team arbitrarily decided to accept a pay offer from the employers (UCEA) and called off the assessment boycott.

We were invited to attend the UCU general meeting where the pay offer was going to be discussed. We heard from many how they felt betrayed by the union leadership, who had sold them out and ended the boycott without consulting the members.

We received a standing ovation from the members present for our work and we've been invited to join them for a union social, which we'll be attending with delight! We'd like to offer our gratitude for the messages of support we received from students across the country, and in particular to Kes, Marie-Claire and Indhira, whose energy and enthusiasm was tremendous in building this campaign.

 


In this issue


Socialist Party NHS campaign

NHS cuts... closures... privatisation... We're fighting back!

Fight the cuts in community services


Socialist Party youth and students

Fight Low Pay

Socialist Students receive standing ovation


Socialist Party feature

US 'empire' in crisis


Socialist Party campaigns

Community protests at trigger-happy policing

Arise...Sir tax-avoider!

Labour defeated over schools and pool...

Battle of the Thatcherites!

Football: A high price for the beautiful game


Socialist Party review

1926 General Strike: workers taste power

Secuestro Express


Socialist Party LGBT

Putting the politics into Pride


International socialist news and analysis

Socialists oppose the war in Sri Lanka

Soweto uprising 1976: The powder keg ignites


Socialist Party workplace news

Brown attacks public sector workers

Anger at inept handling of pensions dispute


 

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Socialist Students:

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleNUS conference Support for left and for action

triangleBrighton Uni: Socialist Students five votes from victory

triangleStudent walkout: Socialist Students show what could have been

triangleFighting Con-Dem attacks on education

triangle14 March - Socialist Students get a response

Students:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleSuccess at Varndean College, Brighton

Socialist:

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

UCU:

triangleLondon NUT and UCU pensions strike demonstration

triangleLecturers in colleges and 'post-92' universities will join 28 March pensions strike

triangleUCU special conference

Leicester:

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Building support for socialism among young people

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Trade Unions - what are they doing for us?

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Financing a revolutionary party

Lecturers:

triangleLondon teachers and lecturers strike to defend pensions

triangleStrike against pay cuts and redundancies at Leeds College of Building

triangleStrike 30 June