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Waltham Forest protest
 | Waltham Forest Libraries dispute , photo Bob Severn |
WALTHAM FOREST libraries Unison steward and Socialist Party member Nancy Taaffe spoke at a rally against cuts to library services and attacks on library workers' terms and conditions in the London borough. One library worker has now been suspended for not accepting the council's new contract. The protests was organised by the campaign to get St James Street library reopened.
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Socialist Party NHS campaign
Stop the NHS sell-off
Banking on NHS profits
My pain - and privatisation
Anti-racism
Racist BNP have no solutions!
Socialist Party editorial
Will Obama win?
Obama declares victory, and shifts to the right
Socialist Party campaigns
"Anti-terror" laws are no solution
Defend Tommy Sheridan
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Unison witch-hunt hits Northern Ireland
Campaign for a New Workers Party
Come to the Campaign for a New Workers' Party Conference
New Labour's parallel universe
Waltham Forest protest
Them & Us
Socialist Party youth and students
Underfunding youth facilities: It makes no sense!
Socialist Party feature
Oil price shock - the chaos of capitalism
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Fast news
Socialist Party review
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Socialist Party workplace news
Usdaw needs a fighting leadership
Organise to fight the public-sector pay robbery
National Shop Stewards Network second conference
Fujitsu workers strike to save jobs
The costs of privatisation
Brighton bus drivers strike
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