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The Socialist 25 June 2008

Summer of action needed!

Prices up, Wages down...Summer of action needed!

Workers' battles win results: Tankers drivers' success upsets bosses

Council workers striking back


Editorial: Summer of discontent?

PCS union sends letter of solidarity to Unison

Campaign for a new workers' party: Conference - Sunday 29 June, 11am - 5pm


Unison conference 2008: Fighting to reclaim the union for its members

Unison Service Group Executives - socialists elected

National Shop Stewards Network Conference

Fighting, democratic unions not witch hunts


Thousands show their hatred for racism

Student unions can be pushed into action


Review: False 'gods' of a failing system


Zimbabwe: Mugabe's militias crush his political opponents

Afghanistan - paying the price of western occupation

Summit fails to halt runaway oil prices

Britain: No.1 arms dealer


Cut throat competition threatens NHS

"With polyclinics you're just a number"

Stop this sell-off!


'Old' Labour - born out of workers' struggles


Brighton bus drivers match inflation

Teachers fight academy plans in Bolton

Union news in brief

Usdaw election

 
 
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"What do Airtours know about running a school?"

Teachers fight academy plans in Bolton

TEACHERS AT Withins school in Bolton took a second day of strike action on 18 June, over issues arising from their employers' plan to turn it into an 'academy' school.

Hugh Caffrey

Academy schools are largely controlled by so-called 'sponsors'. The government pays £20 million plus for the 'new' school. The sponsors can chip in £2 million if they want, but the government changed the rules so sponsors don't have to pay a penny!

Schools like Withins are literally handed over to the private sector with a £20 million property for their new owners who can control what is taught, how the school is run, and how staff and pupils are treated.

Withins' intended sponsors are the Church of England - not short of C of E schools already - and Anne and David Crossland formerly of travel firm Airtours! As one picket said: "What do Airtours know about running a school?"

Part of the government agenda when introducing academy schools was to weaken the unions' ability to negotiate terms and conditions for teaching and non-teaching staff. At Withins, neither the sponsors-to-be nor the local authority show any willingness to talk to staff about how their contracts will be affected "and so", said one picket, "we're striking in protest!"

Phil Roberts, NUT rep, explained: "We're currently employed by the local authority, and protesting against the decision to transfer our employment to another employer. We've based this on a strike in Westminster by Unison members who took action when threatened with privatisation, and this action was ruled legal by a court judgement. So the strike is about terms and conditions."

Students, parents and people from other unions joined striking teachers at the picket line. "Unison members are desperate to join us," continues Phil, "they're balloting this week. We're worried about what's happening to our colleagues in Hayward, where the school was closed without consultation. The first anyone knew about it was a sign on a lamp-post on the corner!

"That behaviour has unified staff, with Hayward balloting this week. We think maybe these academy sponsors are after not just knighthoods but sainthood. The Crosslands' other academy is in Middleton, which they renamed St Anne's!"

One picket explained the lunacy of the academy agenda: "At the moment the school faces towards the estate where most of our pupils come from. They love coming here, it's a stable place for them where they know the teachers.

"But if it becomes an academy, they're going to change which way the school faces so it's another catchment area! It means most of the pupils we have now simply won't be able to come. None of us want this, not the teachers, not the staff, not the pupils and not the pupils' parents." The day before the teachers' action, school students walked out in protest against the plans.

Support this strike which demands terms and conditions are guaranteed if staff are transferred. Oppose the academy agenda - if the government has £20 million bungs going for free, why can't it be spent to refurbish our schools as staff, parents and pupils see fit - without bringing in iffy private companies and religious organisations?

For more info, petitions etc. go to the campaign website: http://savewithins.exofire.net

In this issue

Prices up, Wages down...Summer of action needed!

Workers' battles win results: Tankers drivers' success upsets bosses

Council workers striking back


Socialist Party editorial

Editorial: Summer of discontent?

PCS union sends letter of solidarity to Unison

Campaign for a new workers' party: Conference - Sunday 29 June, 11am - 5pm


Unison Conference 2008

Unison conference 2008: Fighting to reclaim the union for its members

Unison Service Group Executives - socialists elected

National Shop Stewards Network Conference

Fighting, democratic unions not witch hunts


Socialist Party campaigns

Thousands show their hatred for racism

Student unions can be pushed into action


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

Review: False 'gods' of a failing system


International socialist news and analysis

Zimbabwe: Mugabe's militias crush his political opponents

Afghanistan - paying the price of western occupation

Summit fails to halt runaway oil prices

Britain: No.1 arms dealer


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Cut throat competition threatens NHS

"With polyclinics you're just a number"

Stop this sell-off!


Origins of the Labour Party

'Old' Labour - born out of workers' struggles


Socialist Party workplace news

Brighton bus drivers match inflation

Teachers fight academy plans in Bolton

Union news in brief

Usdaw election


 

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Related links:

Bolton:

triangleBolton TUC pensions rally

triangleDemonstrations against council cuts

triangleProtesting against all of the cuts

triangleBolton council workers denounce huge cuts

triangleBolton: Police brutality exposed

triangleLobbies warn councils of workers' action

Academy:

triangleGood quality schools for all, not just the few

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

School:

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleGreater London Assembly election

triangleHaringey takes action against academies