The Socialist

The Socialist 12 July 2007

Fighting low pay, defending jobs and services

Fighting low pay, defending jobs and services

Victory to the postal workers

Public support for Post Office counters strike


Bob Crow calls for new party

National Shop Stewards Network conference: A good starting point for strengthening struggle


TGWU/Unite conference delegates cheer call for action on anti-trade union laws

Urgent appeal for solidarity from contract workers at the Gualberto Villarroel oil refinery in Cochabamba, Bolivia


Action needed to save the NHS

Campaign saves Swansea hospital unit

Sussex must fight back against NHS cuts

Durham health cuts show need for new workers' party


Wales Assembly coalition no answer to workers' problems

Cardiff: Fight school cuts and closures


Nurseries campaign embarrasses councillors

Southall Labour councillors cross floor

Council workers make a stand


The 'July days' - rich in lessons for today


London Underground derailment: Kick out dangerous profiteers!

Kwik Save workers betrayed by bosses and union


Socialist Party Youth and students


Political discourse can swing!


South Africa: union leaders call off biggest-ever strike

Slave-labour scandal in China

 

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The Socialist 12 July 2007, issue 495

Fighting low pay, defending jobs and services

Postal workers on strike, photo Socialist Party

Postal workers on strike, photo Socialist Party

POST WORKERS in the Communication Workers Union (CWU) are holding a second 24-hour national strike from the evening of Thursday 12 July to Friday 13 July...

Victory to the postal workers

Public support for Post Office counters strike

National Shop Stewards Network

Bob Crow calls for new party

Bob Crow, RMT general secretary, addresses the National Shop Stewards Network conference July 2007, photo Dave Carr

Bob Crow, RMT general secretary, addresses the National Shop Stewards Network conference July 2007, photo Dave Carr

A successful founding conference of the National Shop Stewards Network took place on Saturday 7 July with nearly 300 shop stewards and workplace representatives attending.

Delegates from all over the country were inspired during the course of the day by the mood of unity and determination to build the network.

National Shop Stewards Network conference: A good starting point for strengthening struggle

National Shop Stewards Network conference July 2007

National Shop Stewards Network conference July 2007

National Shop Stewards Network conference: "In the future, when people look back, this will be seen as the starting point in rebuilding the TUC." That was how Bob Crow, general secretary of the RMT (rail workers' union) described the founding conference

Socialist Party workplace news

TGWU/Unite conference delegates cheer call for action on anti-trade union laws

TGWU/Unite conference: The final Biennial Delegate Conference of the TGWU, taking place this year as a section of Unite, had the theme of a 'fight-back union'...

Urgent appeal for solidarity from contract workers at the Gualberto Villarroel oil refinery in Cochabamba, Bolivia

Socialist Party NHS campaign

Action needed to save the NHS

HOSPITAL CAMPAIGNERS People United Saving Hospitals (PUSH) organised protests on 5 July, the 59th anniversary of the national health service...

Campaign saves Swansea hospital unit

Sussex must fight back against NHS cuts

Durham health cuts show need for new workers' party

Wales

Wales Assembly coalition no answer to workers' problems

Wales Assembly: LABOUR PARTY Wales and the Plaid Cymru party have reached an historic agreement and formed a new government in Wales, the One Wales coalition...

Cardiff: Fight school cuts and closures

Tales from the council chambers

Nurseries campaign embarrasses councillors

THE STRUGGLE to save three Huddersfield nurseries from closure has entered a critical stage...

Southall Labour councillors cross floor

Council workers make a stand

Marxist analysis: history

The 'July days' - rich in lessons for today

Following previous articles on the 1917 February revolution and the April Days, PETER TAAFFE now moves on to the 'July Days'....

Socialist Party news and analysis

London Underground derailment: Kick out dangerous profiteers!

JUST AFTER 9am on 5 July a London Underground Central Line train was derailed, trapping 800 passengers underground for about two hours...

Kwik Save workers betrayed by bosses and union

Socialist Party events

Socialist Party Youth and students

It was clear from the discussion at the recent Socialist Party youth and student meeting that activists could have a busy summer ahead....

Socialist Party review

Political discourse can swing!

From the plantation to the penitentiary by Wynton Marsalis: Wynton Marsalis has never shirked controversy but with the release of From the Plantation to the Penitentiary, it appears he decided to take on all comers...

International socialist news and analysis

South Africa: union leaders call off biggest-ever strike

ON 28 June, public sector unions called off South Africa's biggest-ever strike, involving nearly one million workers which began on 1 June...

Slave-labour scandal in China