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The Socialist 21 October 2008

‘Why not save our jobs?’


'Why not save our jobs?'

Socialist measures to fight capitalist crisis


Rally For Socialism 2008

Socialism 2008 details pdf

Socialism 2008 - book here

Socialism 2008 website


Keynesianism now trumpeted


Liverpool: Mass protest wins back the right to campaign!

Demonstrators stop fascist march

42-day detention dropped - for now


PCS members vote to strike

Fight for jobs at JCB

Striking against academies

Protest at disciplinary action against teachers

Fast News


Bangor students vote to fight fees

Fighting for youth in Lewisham

Campaign to Defeat Fees day of action

Kirklees: The battle to save our schools heats up


NHS props up the private profiteers

We can't afford private rail. Nationalise the railways now!


Iceland: A victim of the casino economy

Aer Lingus threatens to axe 1,500 posts


Persepolis, directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud

Black Power Salute (BBC 4)

 
 
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Bolton

Striking against academies

Staff at two Bolton schools took strike action on 21 October over issues arising from the "academies" programme. This will mean some schools close while others are given to corporate sponsors and religious groups.

Proposals to close Withins school and Top O'th Brow primary, and replace Heyward school with an academy, met with a storm of protest earlier this year. Forced to retreat then, the authorities and sponsors are now trying again, with heavy involvement from the Church of England.

Striking teachers together with supporters from Unison and others, lobbied the council cabinet meeting about the academy proposals.

At the lobby, Withins NUT rep Phil Roberts explained to Hugh Caffrey for The Socialist:

"They've launched what they consider to be a consultation. If you compare that with what happened in Sheffield or in Preston, there they actually had a ballot where everyone could vote, and they said they'd abide by the decision of that ballot. Here in Bolton there's a 'consultation'.

The people of the local area have already said by 90% that they oppose the closure of Withins school. That's pretty much the same figure as the union survey says oppose the academy within the school.

Proponents of the academy are saying only 30% within the school are opposed. We can only assume they're only talking about the NUT which organises about 30% of the staff. If that's the case, then they're ignoring Unison members who've been on strike with us, and the other teaching union (NASUWT) which has an official position against the academy.

At Heyward, supporters of the academy are claiming a massive majority in favour. Which is strange, because no or very few people have seen the forms [for registering their opinion]! So there's concerns about how that figure has been reached.

We've also got concerns about community cohesion. When the riots in Oldham and Burnley happened, everyone said it couldn't happen here because Bolton isn't as divided. But now, while in Oldham and Burnley the lessons are being learned, in Bolton they're doing the opposite and creating Christian schools, and other religious and ethnic schools."

Campaign website http://savewithins.exofire.net. Oldham demo against academies and school closures. 15 November, 10.45am, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldham town centre.


In this issue


Ford workers strike

'Why not save our jobs?'

Socialist measures to fight capitalist crisis


Socialism 2008

Rally For Socialism 2008

Socialism 2008 details pdf

Socialism 2008 - book here

Socialism 2008 website


Socialist Party editorial

Keynesianism now trumpeted


Socialist Party campaigns

Liverpool: Mass protest wins back the right to campaign!

Demonstrators stop fascist march

42-day detention dropped - for now


Socialist Party workplace news

PCS members vote to strike

Fight for jobs at JCB

Striking against academies

Protest at disciplinary action against teachers

Fast News


Socialist Students

Bangor students vote to fight fees

Fighting for youth in Lewisham

Campaign to Defeat Fees day of action

Kirklees: The battle to save our schools heats up


Comment

NHS props up the private profiteers

We can't afford private rail. Nationalise the railways now!


International socialist news and analysis

Iceland: A victim of the casino economy

Aer Lingus threatens to axe 1,500 posts


Socialist Party review

Persepolis, directed by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud

Black Power Salute (BBC 4)


 

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