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The Socialist 25 March 2009

Make the bosses pay!

Capitalist crisis: Make the bosses pay!

March for jobs!

Map of Youth March for Jobs route


Tide of job losses must be fought


Rail union launches euro election challenge

An appeal from Bob Crow

No2EU Financial Appeal pdf

NO2EU Supporter appeal pdf


Students need a mass fighting organisation

Credit crunch hits home

Campaign for a new workers' party

MPs - an honourable profession!

Fast News


The uncaring care sector

Pay for your own vetting


State repression in Britain

Keeping (illegal) tabs on us


France: Three million take to the streets in national strike

Canada: "Fighting back makes a difference"

Mass demo in New York against budget cuts

Scotland: International Socialists conference a big step forward

Dundee Prisme occupation: Workers remain defiant

Stop the slaughter of Tamils: London campaign meeting


Nom-dom jobs slasher

New allegations hit Unison's right wing

Unison Four to face further hearings

Wales: United battle needed to stop college cuts

Fighting for justice for cleaners!

PCS Land Registry jobs and pay campaign

Workplace news in brief

 
 
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Scotland: International Socialists conference a big step forward

The International Socialists (CWI Scotland) held a successful and very positive conference on 21 March in Glasgow.

The conference began with a discussion on the international capitalist crisis and its impact on Scotland, which was introduced by Philip Stott. There was a wide-ranging debate on the character of the crisis, and the likely impact on the outlook of the working class.

The capitalists, while throwing the 'kitchen sink' in a desperate effort to prevent a 1930s style depression, are preparing to 'unleash hell' on the working class in an effort to make us pay for this crisis.

But the strikes in France, the huge movements in Ireland, Italy and Greece recently all underline the fact that we are in a new disturbed and volatile political situation that can see new opportunities for socialist ideas to grow.

No2EU

After the reply to the discussion by Jim McFarlane, the conference voted to adopt a document on future developments in Scotland and also passed a motion welcoming the RMT-led No2EU initiative for the June euro elections.

We also agreed to put forward candidates for consideration for the Scottish No2EU list as part of Solidarity, who were also meeting to discuss their involvement in the No2EU campaign.

The afternoon session began with an excellent discussion on youth work. Leah Ganley moved a resolution on youth work that highlighted the importance of the Youth Fight For Jobs campaign, which the International Socialists have launched in Scotland in conjunction with our comrades in England and Wales.

Leah explained the great response the campaign has had already in Scotland through street activity, protests and public meetings in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. A number of young people are going to travel to London for the 2 April march to the G20. Carlene Ritchie replied to what everyone agreed was an inspiring discussion.

Ian Leech then proposed targets for the public activity, recruitment, trade union work and paper sales. If achieved these would see a trebling of the rate of recruitment to the International Socialists up to July - 70% of which will be based on the recruitment of new young members.

Tom Penman, replying to the discussion, highlighted the importance of political education and integration of new members.

Brian Smith, recently elected as branch secretary of Glasgow City Unison, kicked off the discussion on trade union work, highlighting the importance of the Unison national executive and PCS elections in April.

International Socialists member Jim McFarlane is standing for one of the Scottish Unison seats as part of a widespread left challenge to the right-wing Unison leadership.

Ray Gunnion then reported to the conference that the Solidarity national steering committee had just voted overwhelmingly to back the No2EU election campaign.

They will be putting forward candidates for consideration for the Scottish list, including Tommy Sheridan.

Sinead Daly explained that a new website is being designed which should be ready to go live in two weeks and will be found at: www.internationalsocialists.org.uk

A new national committee was elected which includes one third young comrades and one third female members.

This reflects the changing make-up of the CWI section in Scotland. Just over 25% of those attending the conference were young members and a quarter had joined in the last ten months.

This is an important step forward for the International Socialists.

It was widely agreed that this was a very successful conference that will help ensure that the CWI in Scotland is fully facing up to the new opportunities that are now in front of us to build the forces of Marxism and socialism in the months ahead.


In this issue

Capitalist crisis: Make the bosses pay!

March for jobs!

Map of Youth March for Jobs route


Socialist Party editorial

Tide of job losses must be fought


Socialist Party election campaign

Rail union launches euro election challenge

An appeal from Bob Crow

No2EU Financial Appeal pdf

NO2EU Supporter appeal pdf


Socialist Party campaigns

Students need a mass fighting organisation

Credit crunch hits home

Campaign for a new workers' party

MPs - an honourable profession!

Fast News


Socialist Party feature

The uncaring care sector

Pay for your own vetting


Socialist Party marxist analysis

State repression in Britain

Keeping (illegal) tabs on us


International socialist news and analysis

France: Three million take to the streets in national strike

Canada: "Fighting back makes a difference"

Mass demo in New York against budget cuts

Scotland: International Socialists conference a big step forward

Dundee Prisme occupation: Workers remain defiant

Stop the slaughter of Tamils: London campaign meeting


Socialist Party workplace news

Nom-dom jobs slasher

New allegations hit Unison's right wing

Unison Four to face further hearings

Wales: United battle needed to stop college cuts

Fighting for justice for cleaners!

PCS Land Registry jobs and pay campaign

Workplace news in brief


 

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International Socialists:

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triangleGlobal media monster News International condemned

triangleGlasgow North East by-election: Mass abstentions in Labour's 'surprise win'

triangleScottish elections: Socialist Challenge To Capitalist Parties

triangleA merging of forces beneficial to the working class?

Scotland:

triangleCon-Dems battered in Scottish local elections

triangleCon-Dems battered in Scotland

triangleRare sighting of Tories in Scotland

triangleDerby Socialist Party: Scotland - Do socialists support independence?

No2EU:

triangleLaunch of Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

triangleRMT conference on political representation

triangleAction needed to bring election coalition into shape

Unison:

triangleWorkers demand pensions battle is stepped up

triangleCome to the NSSN conference!

triangleUnison attacks TUSC candidate

CWI:

triangleRussia: CWI supporters arrested during protests

triangleTunisia: Brutal government crackdown on protesters will backfire

triangleWorld developments show - capitalism is crisis