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The Socialist 11 August 2009

Jobs & services - not bankers’ bonuses!

Jobs & services - not bankers' bonuses!


Stop the BNP


Vestas - occupation ends but the fight continues


Thomas Cook occupation, Dublin: "A living lesson for workers everywhere"


Postal workers: National ballot to follow strike wave


Protests flood in against Unison witch-hunt


August 1969: Northern Ireland explodes - 'the troubles' begin


New term approaching for students: Build the fightback!

Demonstrate Saturday 28 November in London

Higher education: Don't make young people pay for funding crisis

Internships = Exploitation

Grim prospects for young people


BNP loses council by-election

Racists left speechless

Anti-fascist demo in Birmingham


South Africa: A cold winter, but mass action shakes Zuma

Afghanistan: 40 years of failure?

Torturous explanation


Industrial action works

Defend Corus workers' terms and conditions

Liverpool street cleaners and bin workers strike against fat-cats

Surrey council must buy back these homes now!

Engineering construction ballot

Rail strikes

South Yorkshire bus drivers plan more strikes


Bryan Stanley's canonisation

 
 
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South Yorkshire bus drivers plan more strikes

Drivers working for South Yorkshire's largest bus company, First, are planning more strikes following a legal challenge leading to the postponement of one strike. Drivers overwhelmingly voted for strike action in June following a pay freeze imposed by a company that increased its dividend to shareholders by 10% last year and its profits to £132 million.

First have doubled fares in Sheffield since 2005 leading to great anger amongst passengers and the formation of our We Want Our Buses Back (WWoBB ) campaign.

A drivers' shop steward addressed a public meeting of WWoBB last week and exposed the First bosses' propaganda, including that drivers earn £30,000 a year and demand full retirement rights at 50!

The Socialist Party has been holding campaigning stalls in support of the drivers and also arguing for a return to regulated services. Many people in Sheffield remember the 'fares fair' days of the 1980s.

Unions representing bus drivers are trying to bring together a national strike later this year.

The recent Transport Act has made it possible for local authorities to take control of fares and routes again and Sheffield city council has announced plans to take advantage of this change. We will keep up the pressure to make sure this happens.

Sheffield Socialist Party continues to fight for a better deal for drivers and passengers which can only come when companies such as First, Stagecoach and National Express stop running wages and services into the ground and there is a return to public ownership and control.

Calvin Payne, Sheffield Socialist Party

In this issue

Jobs & services - not bankers' bonuses!


Anti-racism

Stop the BNP


Vestas

Vestas - occupation ends but the fight continues


International socialist news

Thomas Cook occupation, Dublin: "A living lesson for workers everywhere"


Workplace news

Postal workers: National ballot to follow strike wave


Unison witchhunt

Protests flood in against Unison witch-hunt


Marxist analysis: history

August 1969: Northern Ireland explodes - 'the troubles' begin


Socialist Party youth and students

New term approaching for students: Build the fightback!

Demonstrate Saturday 28 November in London

Higher education: Don't make young people pay for funding crisis

Internships = Exploitation

Grim prospects for young people


Anti-racism

BNP loses council by-election

Racists left speechless

Anti-fascist demo in Birmingham


International socialist news and analysis

South Africa: A cold winter, but mass action shakes Zuma

Afghanistan: 40 years of failure?

Torturous explanation


Workplace news and analysis

Industrial action works

Defend Corus workers' terms and conditions

Liverpool street cleaners and bin workers strike against fat-cats

Surrey council must buy back these homes now!

Engineering construction ballot

Rail strikes

South Yorkshire bus drivers plan more strikes


Labour history comment

Bryan Stanley's canonisation


 

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