The Socialist

The Socialist 3 December 2008

Fight back now against job cuts


Fight back now against job cuts

Woolworths jobs threat

Fighting the threatened closure of Hoover factory


Our planet not their profit


India and Pakistan conflict

Terror mayhem strikes Mumbai


Judiciary challenged over the right to protest

Building a left wing political alternative

Southampton uni students fight fees

Liverpool: mobilising against the far right

In brief


Social workers demand proper resources

Secondary education: PFI's gloss soon peels away


Fighting homophobia


Crisis-hit capitalism fears prospect of revolution


Venezuela elections: Chávez wins victory but opposition gains ground


The Isle of Man general strike 1918: Workers' power paralysed government


Help fund the alternative to big business politics

Socialist women: Looking at the past to take action today


Stop the repossessions

New Labour's housing crisis


Vote 'no' to BT's pension cuts

A Christmas message from the Unite leadership

Dover docks strikes

Appledore shipyard

 
 

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The Socialist 3 December 2008, issue Fight back now against job cuts

Job losses

spotFight back now against job cuts

"We won't pay for bosses' crisis": Ford Workers and their supporters gathered in Southampton on 26 November to promote their campaign to win £100 million investment needed to build the new Transit in 2011, writes Nick Chaffey, Save The Transit campaign.

spotWoolworths jobs threat

spotFighting the threatened closure of Hoover factory

Environment and socialism

spotOur planet not their profit

Climate change demo December 2007, photo Paul Mattsson

Climate change demo December 2007, photo Paul Mattsson

Everyone on the march against climate change on Saturday 6 December agrees on one thing: the planet is in danger, writes Paula Mitchell.

Socialist Party editorial

spotIndia and Pakistan conflict

Editorial: Once again, terrorist carnage - this time in Mumbai in India - has shocked working people around the world...

spotTerror mayhem strikes Mumbai

Socialist Party campaigns

spotJudiciary challenged over the right to protest

Policing on an anti-war demo, photo Paul Mattsson

Policing on an anti-war demo, photo Paul Mattsson

THE MAY Day Detainees went back to court last week. This time they appealed to the House of Lords against the judgement from the High Court, which said it was lawful for the Metropolitan Police to hold...

spotBuilding a left wing political alternative

spotSouthampton uni students fight fees

spotLiverpool: mobilising against the far right

spotIn brief

Comment

spotSocial workers demand proper resources

Overworked, underpaid, undervalued: I agree with the comments of the social worker in issue 557 of The Socialist ('Social workers say: Investment needed'), writes A south Wales social worker.

spotSecondary education: PFI's gloss soon peels away

Socialist Party LGBT

spotFighting homophobia

Socialist Party members campaigning at Pride, photo Chris Newby

Socialist Party members campaigning at Pride, photo Chris Newby

Twenty years since Section 28: This year is the twentieth anniversary of the infamous Section 28, an openly anti-gay law pushed through by Thatcher's Tory government, writes Greg Randall, Convenor of the LGBT socialist group.

Socialist Party Marxist analysis

spotCrisis-hit capitalism fears prospect of revolution

CWI International Executive Committee 2008: THE INTERNATIONAL Executive Committee (IEC) of the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI) met in Belgium on 23-29 November. Hannah Sell gives a summary of Peter Taaffe's introduction to the session on the global economic crisis and its political consequences with highlights from the discussion.

International socialist news and analysis

spotVenezuela elections: Chávez wins victory but opposition gains ground

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez in the UK , photo Paul Mattsson

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez in the UK , photo Paul Mattsson

ON SUNDAY 23 November, more than 14 million people in Venezuela came out early in the morning to elect governors, mayors and regional representatives, writes Johan Rivas, Colectivo Socialismo Revolucionario, the CWI group in Venezuela...

Marxist analysis: history

spotThe Isle of Man general strike 1918: Workers' power paralysed government

On 3 July this year it was the 90th anniversary of the little-known Manx general strike, the Isle of Man's first and only general strike, writes Christian Daugherty.

Socialist Party news and analysis

spotHelp fund the alternative to big business politics

More and more people are looking for a socialist alternative. They are drawing the conclusion that it is capitalism itself, a system based on exploitation for profit in which crises are inevitable, that...

spotSocialist women: Looking at the past to take action today

Housing crisis

spotStop the repossessions

More homeowners fall behind on mortgage payments: At least 5,000 homes a week are being put up for sale as the owners can no longer afford their mortgage...

spotNew Labour's housing crisis

Socialist Party workplace news

spotVote 'no' to BT's pension cuts

BT is pursuing its pre-existing plan to get its workforce to accept a cut in pensions provision. The Communication Workers Union (CWU) executive committee (NEC) is now recommending that members vote to...

spotA Christmas message from the Unite leadership

spotDover docks strikes

spotAppledore shipyard