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In this week's issue:
The Socialist 26 October 2006, issue Unite & Fight to Save the NHS Unite and fight to save the NHS Healthworkers, patients and campaigners say...: TWENTY THOUSAND health workers have lost their jobs. Nurses and other health workers are being offered a pathetic 1.5% pay increase - which at half the... By Lois Austin
The battle to defend the health service
How can we build an effective campaign to defend the NHS?
A socialist programme for the NHS
Protests force partial retreat from cuts
Marching for the NHS in Torquay
"Action to defend our birthright"
Sack the bosses not the nurses
Socialist Students
Students join the fightback Fees, debts, cuts, privatisation: THOUSANDS OF students will march on 29 October, angry at paying £3,000 this year for tuition... By Matt Dobson Socialist Students National Co-ordinator
No to attacks on democratic rights
Chilean students fight Pinochet's legacy
Socialism 2006
Rally for socialism! socialism2006: Speakers include: Mark Serwotka - general secretary of the civil servants' union PCS; Lucy Redler - member of the WASG regional executive committee and Socialist Alternative (CWI, Germany); Tommy Sheridan - member of the Sco...
NHS SOS
Workplace analysis
How can the trade unions regain their strength? This weekend's RMT railworkers' union conference on rebuilding the shop stewards' movement needs to address these burning issues...
Trade Union Freedom Bill
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss
'Single status' battle continues
How to build a trade union in your workplace
Furious parents turn on councillors
War and terrorism
Bloody chaos in Iraq shatters US war strategy IN A national television interview Bush was forced to draw some comparisons between the situation faced by his administration and that of Lyndon Johnson during the Vietnam War when the Tet offensive was launched...
Sri Lanka: Is peace possible?
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