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Mark Serwotka re-elected
Mark Serwotka, recently interviewed in The Socialist, has been re-elected as general secretary of the PCS. Mark was first elected in 2000 and was returned in December 2009 for another five-year term with 63.4% of the vote. His right wing rival got 36.6%.
PCS faces many battles in the near future, notably fighting the government's attacks on the Civil Service Compensation scheme - where the government is preparing for massive job cuts across the civil service.
In this issue
RAGE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT
Socialist Party campaigns
No more fare rises, no more cutbacks!
International socialist news and analysis
Support needed for socialists in Sri Lanka
Socialist Students
Mandelson savages university funding
Socialist Party workplace analysis
British Airways cabin crew dispute
Socialist Party news and analysis
Chilcot inquiry: Blair - a willing warmonger
Devon - waste incinerator plan shelved
Academies: 'Hands off Weston Favell' wins!
Fast news
Socialist Party Marxist analysis
2010 - Savage social cuts, workers' resistance and growth of socialist ideas
Socialist Party review
Raging against the machine...
Socialist Party workplace news
South Wales signal workers on strike
London Underground: Battle lines are drawn
Metaldyne workers fight bosses' sweeping attacks
Virgin Trains strike
Support striking Devon health workers
Mark Serwotka re-elected
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