The Socialist

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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Scotland

Protest at disciplinary action against teachers

Four teachers and members of the EIS teaching union at the Vale of Leven Academy in West Dunbartonshire are facing disciplinary action for refusing to cross a local government workers' picket line during the Scottish council workers' national strike on 24 September. The four include a member of the Socialist Party's counterpart in Scotland, Jim Halfpenny.

  • Please send protests to: Terry Lanigan, Head of Education Service, West Dunbartonshire council. And the chief executive, West Dunbartonshire council: webmaster@west-dunbarton.gov.uk

West Dunbartonshire Council, Garshake Road, Dumbarton, G82 3PU.

And a copy to: Stewart Paterson, Secretary, West Dunbartonshire EIS. spaterson@eis.org.uk


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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