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The Socialist 30 April 2008

Public sector strike shows the fightback has begun!

Public sector strike shows fightback has begun!

A week of strikes shakes government

Grangemouth oil refinery strike

Reports of the 24 April strikes


Stop PFI pirates wrecking our NHS

Saving our post offices!


Socialist councillors back teachers

"Why I am standing against Labour"


Students stage occupation


Love Music Hate Racism

German anti-fascist demo


Bolivia - right-wing coup threat


Lincoln rejects insulting pay offer

Defend Eddie Fleming

Unison witch-hunt

Corus Trostre, further job losses

 
 
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Socialist councillors back teachers

LEWISHAM'S COUNCIL meeting was on the eve of the teachers' strike. The Socialist Party councillors proposed a motion, arguing that education was threatened "by the erosion of teachers' pay and conditions" and called on the government "to reconsider the proposed pay award".

The Liberal Democrats moved an amendment replacing this with a call on ministers to "address the issue of teacher workload" which, they argued, is having the biggest impact on teacher morale.

Ian Page, replying to the debate, agreed that teachers' workload was a vital issue. But teachers were taking their first national strike action since the days of Margaret Thatcher over what was effectively a pay cut.

Ian added that while the Lib Dems said they were 'sympathetic' about pay, "it isn't rocket science - you don't actually need that much of an education - to see that deleting the clear call to re-consider the pay award" was siding with New Labour.

The Lib Dems' real attitude was shown when their amendment was defeated. With the Green councillors supporting Chris and Ian's motion, the 16 Liberal Democrats could have voted to defeat the 19 New Labour councillors still present in the chamber, making Lewisham the first council in England to back the teachers' case.

Instead they abstained. Their education spokesperson, councillor Julia Fletcher, in the week of the £50 billion bail-out of the banks, asked where the money could come from to pay the teachers!

The establishment parties really are all the same.


In this issue

Public sector strike shows fightback has begun!

A week of strikes shakes government

Grangemouth oil refinery strike

Reports of the 24 April strikes


Socialist Party campaigns

Stop PFI pirates wrecking our NHS

Saving our post offices!


Socialist Party election campaigns

Socialist councillors back teachers

"Why I am standing against Labour"


Socialist Students

Students stage occupation


Anti-racism

Love Music Hate Racism

German anti-fascist demo


International socialist news and analysis

Bolivia - right-wing coup threat


Socialist Party workplace news

Lincoln rejects insulting pay offer

Defend Eddie Fleming

Unison witch-hunt

Corus Trostre, further job losses


 

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Related links:

Teachers:

triangle10 May sees united strike - but teacher unions shirk their responsibilities

triangleNUT Executive "shirks its responsibilites"

triangleMessage of support to the 10 May strikers

triangleBilborough College Nottingham strike Action over five-term years

triangleRotherham teachers stand up to bullying

triangleWorkplace news in brief

Pay:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleCome to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

Education:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections