The Socialist

The Socialist 10 June 2009

Step up the fight for a new workers’ party

Step up the fight for a new workers' party

A socialist MEP Joe Higgins elected in Ireland

'The best fighter that money can't buy'

STOP PRESS: BNP feel the anger

Youth Fight against Racism


No2EU: a step towards a workers' political voice


Reinstate Rob Williams now! Support Linamar strikers

London Underground: Solidarity with strike over jobs and pay

Glasgow council street cleaners start workers' fightback

Bristol bins strike threat brings new conditions offer

Unison NEC elections bring gains for Socialist Party

Another DWP minister resigns

Engineering construction workers ballot: End 'race to the bottom'

Come to NSSN conference

News in brief


The Masses Arise: The French revolution and today's struggles


European parliament elections 2009: Europe on the edge

General strike in Basque country

Brazil: "Liberty, Socialism and Revolution" is born


CWU conference backs Youth Fight for Jobs campaign

No to cuts at Kings

Liverpool Community College strike

 
 
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No to cuts at Kings

JOB LOSSES, previously mainly hitting the ex-polytechnic universities, are starting to threaten older universities. Jon Redford reports from Kings College London, which has announced "substantial cost cuts" with "job losses probable".

SO FAR, staff posts in Information Retrieval are to be cut by half and downgraded. Course and even department cuts have also been announced. The engineering department is likely to close down at the end of 2010, with the final decision due soon.

Students are angry that this was announced without any consultation. What value will a degree be from an ex-department? The department is still making a profit, but it seems not to attract enough research investment.

Kings plans to focus on 'profitable' areas such as Medicine, hoping to attract more funding from pharmaceutical companies in particular. Marketisation of education means that those areas that cannot attract enough research investment from big business will be deemed unviable, regardless of the benefit it produces for students, staff and society.

The plans have not been completely revealed yet. Principal Rick Trainor's emails to staff in April failed to show the need for cuts. He claims a deficit of £14 million a year out of revenues of £450 million, despite reserves and endowments of £260 million and a recent upgrade in the university's financial status by accountancy firm Standard and Poor from 'AA-' to 'AA'.

Trainor supports raising the cap on tuition fees to fill in the funding gap. The government is starving higher education of funding, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy where shortfalls must be made up through student contributions.

The only way to stop this is for staff and students to fight back, to reject the management's arguments. Why should the cuts come from the bottom of the ladder?

The Principal and his team will have their wages frozen for 2009-2010, but workers will face unemployment, cuts across higher education and greater pressure at work with reduced salary for those who keep their jobs. Staff and students have set up a No Cuts At Kings campaign.


In this issue

Step up the fight for a new workers' party

A socialist MEP Joe Higgins elected in Ireland

'The best fighter that money can't buy'

STOP PRESS: BNP feel the anger

Youth Fight against Racism


Socialist Party election campaign analysis

No2EU: a step towards a workers' political voice


Socialist Party workplace news

Reinstate Rob Williams now! Support Linamar strikers

London Underground: Solidarity with strike over jobs and pay

Glasgow council street cleaners start workers' fightback

Bristol bins strike threat brings new conditions offer

Unison NEC elections bring gains for Socialist Party

Another DWP minister resigns

Engineering construction workers ballot: End 'race to the bottom'

Come to NSSN conference

News in brief


Socialist Party publication

The Masses Arise: The French revolution and today's struggles


International socialist news and analysis

European parliament elections 2009: Europe on the edge

General strike in Basque country

Brazil: "Liberty, Socialism and Revolution" is born


Youth fight for jobs

CWU conference backs Youth Fight for Jobs campaign

No to cuts at Kings

Liverpool Community College strike


 

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Related links:

Universities:

triangleStudent walkout: Socialist Students show what could have been

triangleContinuing the pensions battle - Universities

triangleStudent walkout - build mass action

triangleLecturers in colleges and 'post-92' universities will join 28 March pensions strike

triangleUCU special conference

triangleNUS: name the day for student walkout

London:

triangleNational TUC demonstration: 'A future that works'

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

triangleWest London Socialist Party: The February 1917 Russian revolution

triangleInterview with RMT assistant general secretary candidate

Students:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

Education:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleSouthampton TUSC and Socialist Party: Defend Education, No Academies, Restore EMA