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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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Lecturers join 24 April strike

Further education college lecturers in the UCU voted 65.5% in favour of strike action over pay. They have submitted a claim for 6% or £1,500, whichever is the greater.

Four years ago the FE employers agreed to move lecturers to the same length pay scales as school teachers but 47% of colleges still haven't done this.

Low pay and an increasing workload have pushed UCU members to join with PCS and NUT in striking on 24 April. There will be joint events in many areas.


Shelter staff vote to strike again

In an impressive 56% turnout, Shelter workers have voted by 2:1 to reject management's latest offer. 64% voted to reject and 35% voted to accept. This means the workers are planning further strike action, which they hope to start with a strike on 24 and 25 April.

The Shelter workers are fighting management proposals for pay and job cuts and they need messages of support and donations to their strike fund. Please send messages to: shelterstewards@googlemail.com and donations, payable to Shelter Strike Fund to: Shelter Stewards, c/o 48 Swindon Close, Gorton, Manchester M18 8JQ.


Belfast Airport workers win concessions

After a five-day hunger strike outside the Belfast offices of Unite, three sacked airport shop stewards have received a letter from the union solicitors agreeing to meet their demands.

Unite had reneged on commitments given last September to pay the legal costs of their Industrial Tribunal case against their former employer ICTS and to pay compensation for the union's role in co-operating with ICTS to have them sacked.

After calling off the hunger strike on 11 April, Gordon McNeill said: "We have made a stand on behalf of all low-paid workers by showing that we were not prepared to be pushed around either by our employer or our union.

"I would like to pay tribute to those people in Ireland, Britain and across the world who inundated Unite union with protests on our behalf."

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  • In this issue

    '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


    Workplace news and analysis

    Re-elect a fighting PCS leadership

    News in brief


    Global food crisis

    Global food prices: anger erupts in mass protests

    How the other 0.01% live


    Socialist Party election campaign

    Elections 2008

    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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    Related links:

    Lecturers:

    triangleUCU special conference

    triangleA warning from the FE sector - hands off our education!

    triangleStrike against pay cuts and redundancies at Leeds College of Building

    triangleWorkplace news in brief

    triangleBarnsley lecturers fight job cuts

    triangleColeg Morgannwg: Victory over victimisation

    Belfast:

    triangleEast Belfast riots: Only united working class action can prevent further attacks

    triangleTUSC election challenge: vote socialist to stop the cuts

    triangleNorthern Ireland water crisis: Privatisation agenda wrecks service utility

    triangleNorthern Ireland: build a new party

    Airport:

    triangleDebate: Should socialists support the HS2 rail line?

    triangleHeathrow: Why Furious Workers Walked Out

    triangleAirport workers win improved offer from BAA

    Shelter:

    triangleLeaked memo shows government lied over its homeless policies

    triangleHousing under attack: Ripping off the roof over our heads

    triangleSupport Shelter workers