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In this week's issue:
The Socialist 21 July 2009, issue Defend every job Corus... Vestas... Defend every job!
Corus workers protest, photo Paul Mattsson Around 5,000 people marched in Redcar, Teesside on 18 July, in support of the Save our Steel campaign, writes John Malcolm, Teesside Socialist Party.
Vestas: Support the occupation Faced with the closure of the Vestas wind turbine factory on the Isle of Wight, the workers have decided to occupy the factory immediately and step up the fight to save the factory and their jobs...
Vestas jobs fightback
Action to save steel jobs at Corus
Defend the Four: Protest at the Unison witch-hunt
Demonstration outside Unison HQ against witchhunt of four unison members, photo Paul Mattsson Four Socialist Party members under attack from the Unison leadership have been found "guilty" of two charges - one that they produced a leaflet at the annual conference of Unison in 2007 which questioned why the Standing Orders Committee had ruled out key motions from being debated...
Unison witch-hunt verdict causes outrage amongst trade unionists Editorial: On 16 July, after two long years of tortuous investigations and hearings, Unison's kangaroo court declared four members of the Socialist Party guilty...
Youth fight for jobs fortnight of action The government's latest unemployment figures show that, as expected, young people are still facing the brunt of job losses, writes Sean Figg, YFJ national organiser. Reports on the fortnight of action from around the country.
National strike action to halt attacks on workers and our postal services
Postal workers strike, photo Paul Mattsson Royal Mail dispute: THE RECENT strikes by postal workers and the many balloted workplaces around the country are a direct result of the war by Royal Mail on its workforce and the Communications Workers' Union (CWU)...
Tube workers' action wins concessions
South Yorkshire First Buses strike over pay
London Met Uni strike
Every little helps Tesco's as they attack workers
Teachers strike against job cuts
Care homes public meeting
Union action to fight the attacks on our pensions FOLLOWING AN avalanche of private sector 'final salary' occupational pension scheme closures, the employers and the establishment political parties are baying for a similar fate for workers in the public sector...
Pensions - in brief
Pensions: We say
BNP get police to arrest socialists On Tuesday 14 July I was arrested, along with two other Socialist Party members, on alleged public order offences following a complaint made by local members of the fascist-led British National Party, writes Dylan Roberts, Wrexham Socialist Party.
Lincoln fights back against racist BNP
Stop the BNP's 'festival' of hate
Rock Against Racism
Keep Deptford Jobcentre open! THE PCS (Public and Commercial Services Union) is campaigning to keep the Jobcentre in Deptford open, writes Mick Philipsz.
Build the Tamil Solidarity campaign
Devon residents against incinerators: Alternative waste schemes needed
Another stepping stone towards health privatisation
20th anniversary of Soviet miners' strike JULY MARKS the 20th anniversary of the first national miners' strike in the former Soviet Union, which, spreading like wildfire through the Siberian Kuzbass and Artic Vorkuta, Ukrainian Donbass and Karaganda in Kazakhstan, marked the beginning of the end of the bureaucratic soviet regime led by Mikhail Gorbachev, writes Rob Jones, Moscow.
40th anniversary of the moon landing What steps has humanity taken? Comment: "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." Neil Armstrong's famous phrase marked the first human footstep on the moon, writes Tom Baldwin.
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