The Socialist

The Socialist 7 April 2009

Visteon car workers fight for their rights

Visteon car workers fight for their rights

Reports from Visteon plants in Belfast, Enfield and Basildon

National Union of Teachers Conference: Call national action on workload


Youth march for jobs: This is only the beginning!

NUS leaders out of touch


No solution at London G20 summit

G20 Summit protests: Democratic rights trampled on


The battle to defeat the Poll Tax


EU presses for cuts in public spending

Fast news


Stop the slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka

Arundhati Roy indicts the Sri Lankan Rajapakse regime

Egyptian regime: 'Scared that independent unions will succeed; scared a revolution will happen'

Solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers


Conned by John Lewis

Stockport cab drivers fight deregulation

No cuts to further education in Wales!

Campaign forces suspension of Wirral library closures

Unison elections

Rail workers fight job cuts

 
 
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Solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers

Nearly 2,000 workers at the Burgylai oil wells at Zhanaozen, Kazakhstan, are on strike demanding the nationalisation of their plant and that the government take emergency measures to stabilise the economic situation, stop mass sackings and guarantee the payment of wage arrears.

Unable to get the agreement to start negotiations on these questions, 14 members of an independent workers' trade union at the plant launched an indefinite hunger strike.

The authorities are trying to isolate the strikers and maintain an information blockade. The trade union leaders are being pressured by the local government administration and the 'special police' to end the strike and to prevent it spreading.

However, workers in another ten oil fields carried out a one hour solidarity strike on the 26 March in support of the Burgylai workers and sent delegations to meet with them.

Socialist Resistance Kazakhstan appeals to all trade unions, socialist organisations and activists to support the strike. Send urgent messages of support to the Burgylai strikers to socialism.rk@gmail.ru Fax: +7 7292 501662.

In this issue

Visteon car workers fight for their rights

Reports from Visteon plants in Belfast, Enfield and Basildon

National Union of Teachers Conference: Call national action on workload


Youth fight for jobs

Youth march for jobs: This is only the beginning!

NUS leaders out of touch


Socialist Party editorial

No solution at London G20 summit

G20 Summit protests: Democratic rights trampled on


Socialist Party feature

The battle to defeat the Poll Tax


Socialist Party campaigns

EU presses for cuts in public spending

Fast news


International socialist news

Stop the slaughter of Tamils in Sri Lanka

Arundhati Roy indicts the Sri Lankan Rajapakse regime

Egyptian regime: 'Scared that independent unions will succeed; scared a revolution will happen'

Solidarity with Kazakhstan oil workers


Socialist Party workplace news

Conned by John Lewis

Stockport cab drivers fight deregulation

No cuts to further education in Wales!

Campaign forces suspension of Wirral library closures

Unison elections

Rail workers fight job cuts


 

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Related links:

Kazakhstan:

triangleSalford Socialist Party: Campaign Kazakhstan

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The Socialist Movement in Kazakhstan

triangleKazakhstan: Socialists jailed by regime

triangleKazakhstan - Three socialist activists jailed

triangleLincolnshire Socialist Party: Campaign Kazakhstan - for democratic, social and workers' rights

triangleKazakhstan: Oilworkers' lawyer freed from prison

Solidarity:

triangleSocialist MEP discusses way forward for Tamils struggle

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleTamil Solidarity 20 April Day of Action

triangleBrazil - Trade unionist sacked for denouncing a death

Oil:

triangleTanker drivers' and Tory scaremongering

triangleWorld warming even faster than thought

triangleOil tanker drivers being balloted for strike

Socialist:

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

Strike:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleCome to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts