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The Socialist 19 March 2009

Fight tuition fees: fight for jobs: fight for a future!

Fight tuition fees: fight for jobs: fight for a future!

Youth march for jobs


Stop the witch-hunt


Worldwide protests at killings of Tamils

Rosa Luxemburg - still relevant today

Ireland: Make the rich pay

Tibet: The 1959 uprising


The miners were right!

End the 'benefits trap'

Liverpool University: Stop the cuts!

Tube strike ballot

Crisis in the legal aid system


Socialist Party congress reports

Videos of Socialist Party Congress 2009

Perspectives for Britain and the world 2009


The European elections and working-class representation

Lessons of the 2004 election

Campaign for a New Workers' Party

CNWP website


Strike threat wins job back

Isle of Grain - Low-paying contractor exposed

£2.5 bn profit, but BT still announces pay freeze

Rhyl: One-day teachers' strike

Rooftop protest wins apology from Royal Mail

Airwave Solutions: Striking against job cuts

Salford university

 
 
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Liverpool University: Stop the cuts!

OVER 250 students and lecturers belonging to the University and College Union (UCU) crammed outside the Liverpool University Senate building on Mount Pleasant to demonstrate their determined opposition to the proposed axing of Politics, Philosophy, Communications and Statistics departments.

The protest was organised at a grassroots level by the 'Save Our Subjects' group, composed of students worst affected by the proposed cuts.

The proposals were put forward by Sir Howard Newby, current vice-chancellor, who has undertaken similar swingeing cuts in his previous job as VC for the University of the West of England. It is claimed that these measures are in line with the findings of the 'RAE', a body which supposedly investigates the quality of research in different departments.

Effectively, the aforementioned departments are being told that they are not pulling their weight and must be expunged to give more funding to other subjects. Naturally, this would mean the staff of these departments would also be cut, at a time when a recession offers little chance of alternative employment.

This is a ridiculous measure, as the university has been one of the biggest earners in additional research funding, receiving £6.55 million in the last year.

Despite offering students already on the courses a continuation of them through to their end as a concession, students will not be best served by a woefully undercut and demoralised workforce.

Their degrees would count for less as they would be accredited by a 'failing' department. The staff at these departments certainly are not taking these attacks lying down and the UCU is prepared to ballot for strike action.

The protest proved to be successful, as it was later announced that the mandatory 'closure clause' of these departments had been removed. It's clear that the protest shook Newby's confidence, who apparently referred to the crowd outside as "the noise".

This demonstration goes to show that an organised fightback by students and teaching staff alike is the only way to prevent serious closures and further attacks on the right to education.

The Socialist Party was present at the demo and many students took interest in the 'Campaign to Defeat Fees' literature which we were giving out.

Jonathan Taylor

In this issue

Fight tuition fees: fight for jobs: fight for a future!

Youth march for jobs


Unison witch-hunt

Stop the witch-hunt


International socialist news and analysis

Worldwide protests at killings of Tamils

Rosa Luxemburg - still relevant today

Ireland: Make the rich pay

Tibet: The 1959 uprising


Socialist Party campaigns

The miners were right!

End the 'benefits trap'

Liverpool University: Stop the cuts!

Tube strike ballot

Crisis in the legal aid system


Socialist Party congress

Socialist Party congress reports

Videos of Socialist Party Congress 2009

Perspectives for Britain and the world 2009


Socialist Party election campaign

The European elections and working-class representation

Lessons of the 2004 election

Campaign for a New Workers' Party

CNWP website


Socialist Party workplace news

Strike threat wins job back

Isle of Grain - Low-paying contractor exposed

£2.5 bn profit, but BT still announces pay freeze

Rhyl: One-day teachers' strike

Rooftop protest wins apology from Royal Mail

Airwave Solutions: Striking against job cuts

Salford university


 

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Related links:

Liverpool:

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Housing crisis - a socialist solution

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Opposing austerity within the EU

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: The monarchy

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Greece & France - Austerity rejected

University:

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleBrighton Uni: Socialist Students five votes from victory

triangleFighting Con-Dem attacks on education

Students:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleNUS conference Support for left and for action

Protest:

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

triangleA short walk down Whitehall...

triangleBrighton: Mass protest counters racist EDL