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The Socialist 26 August 2009

Jobs and Education not Dole and Debt

Jobs and education not dole and debt


Afghanistan: Withdraw foreign troops


No to health privatisation and 'the market'

Private Finance Initiative still threatens NHS future


Vestas workers fight on

Ireland - workers campaign against Lisbon Treaty

Recession threat grows

Time to Fight Back: demonstrate at TUC conference


Construction workers defending jobs and conditions

Postal strike reports

Fiddlers Ferry protest continues

South Yorks firefighters plan industrial action


No to Future Jobs Fraud scheme

Leaving education: comment

Youth Fight for Jobs action

Socialist Students and Youth Fight for Jobs campaign material


World recession, revolution and counter-revolution in Latin America


March shows growing opposition to far right BNP

Daventry: socialist candidate in council by-election

Passengers want publicly owned buses


Unison witch-hunt/employment tribunal: The truth is coming out


How safe are our houses?


Poorest suffer globally from climate change

 
 
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Time to Fight Back: demonstrate at TUC conference

WORKERS WANT a way to defend jobs, rights and wages against the bosses and the recession. Socialists want to make sure that workers' voices are clearly heard outside this year's TUC Congress in Liverpool, which brings together delegates from across the trade union movement from 14 to 17 September.

That is why the "Time to Fight Back" demonstration is important, the day before TUC starts, on Sunday 13 September. Called by Liverpool trades council, already the demonstration is backed by other local trades councils, the PCS Young Members' Network, the National Shop Stewards Network and more. If you're in a union or another organisation/campaign, get it to mobilise for this march!

For leaflets, information, and/or to add your organisation's support, contact Liverpool Trades Council secretary Mark Hoskisson at markhoskisson@blueyonder.co.uk

Hugh Caffrey

"Time to Fight Back" demonstration at TUC conference

Sunday 13 September

Assemble 12.30pm Pier Head, Liverpool city centre.

March to the TUC Congress venue (the convention centre) for a rally.

Confirmed speakers include Tracy Edwards, PCS Young Members Network, Keith Gibson, Lindsey Oil Refinery strike committee and Glenn Kelly, one of the four activists being witch-hunted in Unison (personal capacity).

In this issue

Jobs and education not dole and debt


War and occupation

Afghanistan: Withdraw foreign troops


Socialist Party NHS campaign

No to health privatisation and 'the market'

Private Finance Initiative still threatens NHS future


Socialist Party campaign news

Vestas workers fight on

Ireland - workers campaign against Lisbon Treaty

Recession threat grows

Time to Fight Back: demonstrate at TUC conference


Socialist Party workplace news

Construction workers defending jobs and conditions

Postal strike reports

Fiddlers Ferry protest continues

South Yorks firefighters plan industrial action


Youth fight for jobs

No to Future Jobs Fraud scheme

Leaving education: comment

Youth Fight for Jobs action

Socialist Students and Youth Fight for Jobs campaign material


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

World recession, revolution and counter-revolution in Latin America


Socialist Party news and analysis

March shows growing opposition to far right BNP

Daventry: socialist candidate in council by-election

Passengers want publicly owned buses


Unison witchhunt

Unison witch-hunt/employment tribunal: The truth is coming out


Housing crisis

How safe are our houses?


Global Warming

Poorest suffer globally from climate change


 

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