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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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Sussex must fight back against NHS cuts

TWO OR three of West Sussex's accident and emergency (A&E) hospitals are threatened with downgrading, with privately-run Urgent Care Units being set up. This would leave Brighton's Royal Sussex as the county's only A&E hospital and even this will include a privately-run 'minor treatment centre'.

Phil Clarke Chair, Brighton Keep Our NHS Public

A public consultation on this 'reconfiguration' of hospitals will begin shortly and a wet but well-attended demonstration on 30 June helped to raise public awareness that the privatisation of our NHS is driving these changes.

Many services will be centralised to Royal Sussex County in Brighton, a hospital that has already had much of its A&E provision privatised. Staff are still bracing themselves for job cuts this year.

On top of that, the PFI-built New Princess Alexandra Children's Hospital is beginning to pay rent to its private builders even though it is still not ready. Mental health services across Sussex will be made into a foundation trust - another form of privatisation.

Despite overwhelming public support for a publicly owned and publicly run health system, the Labour government is determined to bring the market into the NHS so profit decides. This process, if not halted, will signal the end of the NHS as a public health system.

Keep Our NHS Public in Brighton will continue to support the hospital workers and raise the arguments against privatisation. We will now be working towards the national demonstration called by UNISON on 13 October.


Also in The Socialist 12 July 2007:

Fighting low pay, defending jobs and services

Victory to the postal workers

Public support for Post Office counters strike


National Shop Stewards Network

Bob Crow calls for new party

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


Socialist Party workplace news

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


Socialist Party NHS campaign

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

Wales Assembly coalition no answer to workers' problems

Cardiff: Fight school cuts and closures


Tales from the council chambers

Nurseries campaign embarrasses councillors

Southall Labour councillors cross floor

Council workers make a stand


Marxist analysis: history

The 'July days' - rich in lessons for today


Socialist Party news and analysis

London Underground derailment: Kick out dangerous profiteers!

Kwik Save workers betrayed by bosses and union


Socialist Party events

Socialist Party Youth and students


Socialist Party review

Political discourse can swing!


International socialist news and analysis

South Africa: union leaders call off biggest-ever strike

Slave-labour scandal in China


 

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