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The Socialist 16 July 2008 Global finance crisis deepens Feature: Price inflation - the sickness of capitalism Change the system! not the climate Military threat to Iran stepped up NHS - birthday greetings and warnings Ambulances - calls doubled, no extra staff Ex-Foley-ated! Union bashing NHS boss resigns as staff defeat pay cuts Glasgow East by-election Socialist change needed Durham Miners' Gala rejects New Labour One Wales rule for the rich... Post Office Leeds: Haranguing in the rain Greenwich: Employers' hypocrisy Visteon takeover: Workers' determination defends conditions Shop stewards conference: Workers and war Notts campaign against the racist BNP grows No to the BNP's attempt to divide Stoke's communities! 'Dear Boris' - we will NOT be silenced! Government attacks single parents Live Working or Die Fighting: How the working class went global |
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Home | The Socialist 16 July 2008 | Join the Socialist Party Workplace news: In briefArgos strike datesArgos distribution workers will be on strike for 24 hours on 17 and 24 July over pay (see last week's Socialist). This will be followed by a four-day stoppage, which will be staggered across depots in Basildon, Bridgewater, Heywood (Manchester) and Magna Park (Leicestershire) (see www.tgwu.org.uk for details). Further education payThe University and College union is to consult its membership in further education in England over pay. Pushed by strike action earlier this year, the employers have offered 3.2% from 1 October, which is an improvement on previous offers. The union is calling a special conference on 20 September to decide whether to accept the offer or organise further strikes. Unison is balloting its membership and the result will be known on 8 September. Unite day of actionUnite has organised lunchtime protests over pay in the NHS on 18 July. This is after a ballot rejected the three-year deal which amounts to a pay cut. Protests will be held outside many hospitals and other NHS workplaces. See www.amicustheunion.org for more details. Unison has already accepted the offer and its leaders are apparently insisting that Unison members do not join the protests. Fighting tax: office closuresTwo Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) members are to travel over 1,000 miles across Scotland in five days, sleeping in a tent in a bid to help save 19 tax offices threatened with closure. From 14-18 July, this part of the Scottish HMRC Offices Under Threat (SHOUT) campaign will tour all 19 offices planned for closure in a HMRC announcement last month. They will be collecting petitions in each of the threatened offices signed by union members, local staff and the public. HMRC staff numbers have already fallen by 15,000 across the UK since March 2004 with over 200 offices closed or earmarked for closure. In Scotland, 670 more jobs stand to go. Usdaw electionSocialist Party member Robbie Segal is standing as a candidate for Usdaw general secretary. Ballot papers will be distributed from 8 August. At the National Shop Stewards' Network conference on 28 June Robbie launched a conference for all those who oppose the Usdaw leadership's social partnership strategy and the direction in which they are taking the union. The conference will be held in London on Saturday 20 September. If you would like further details, email Robbie at Robbie@robbiesegal.com For up to date news and views on the election visit www.robbiesegal.org and www.robbiesegal.blogspot.com. There is an interview on her website where she expands on her programme. Also in The Socialist 16 July 2008:
Global Warming
International socialist news and analysis
Socialist Party NHS campaign
Socialist Party campaigns
Workplace news and analysis
Anti-racism
The Socialist Comment
Socialist Party review
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