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The Socialist 16 April 2008

‘We’re striking against low pay’

'We're striking against low pay'

Birmingham strike

Editorial: 24 April strikes: step forward in pay battle


Unison witch-hunt: Defend 'the four'

Stop the witch hunts!

National Shop Stewards Network


Re-elect a fighting PCS leadership

News in brief


Global food prices: anger erupts in mass protests

How the other 0.01% live


Elections 2008

Health campaigners fight council cuts

Standing up for socialism: candidate list

Campaign for a New Workers Party - conference 2008


The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill: why all the controversy?


Housing crisis: Britain's house of cards

Tax attack hits low paid workers

Water 'regulators' hide real prices


Rising class struggles across Europe

Italian election: new Berlusconi victory will provoke mass opposition

France 1968: 10 million workers occupied factories

France 1968: month of revolution by Clare Doyle

The radical life of Martin Luther King


Portsmouth Activists Academy day of debate

 
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National Shop Stewards Network

second conference

Saturday 28 June, 11.30-4.30

South Camden Community School, Charrington Street, London (near Kings Cross/Euston stations).

Speakers include: Bob Crow RMT, Mark Serwotka PCS, Brian Caton POA, plus shop stewards from disputes around the country.

All shop stewards and workplace reps are invited to the conference.

Delegates' fee: £5. Please make cheques payable to National Shop Stewards Network and send to: NSSN PO Box 58262 London N1 1ET. www.shopstewards.net. Email davechapple@btinternet.com. Phone 0208 522 1156


Greg Tucker

Trade unionists will be sorry to hear of the death on 6 April of Greg Tucker, an enthusiastic supporter of the National Shop Stewards Network. Greg was a member of the RMT rail union and a shop steward for many years. He played an important role in helping to get the NSSN off the ground, even when suffering from throat cancer.


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'We're striking against low pay'

Birmingham strike

Editorial: 24 April strikes: step forward in pay battle


Unison witch-hunt

Unison witch-hunt: Defend 'the four'

Stop the witch hunts!

National Shop Stewards Network


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News in brief


Global food crisis

Global food prices: anger erupts in mass protests

How the other 0.01% live


Socialist Party election campaign

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Health campaigners fight council cuts

Standing up for socialism: candidate list

Campaign for a New Workers Party - conference 2008


Socialist Party feature

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill: why all the controversy?


Socialist Party news and views

Housing crisis: Britain's house of cards

Tax attack hits low paid workers

Water 'regulators' hide real prices


International socialist news and analysis

Rising class struggles across Europe

Italian election: new Berlusconi victory will provoke mass opposition

France 1968: 10 million workers occupied factories

France 1968: month of revolution by Clare Doyle

The radical life of Martin Luther King


Socialist Students

Portsmouth Activists Academy day of debate


 

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