The Socialist

The Socialist 12 January 2010

Decent jobs - not slave labour

Decent jobs - not slave labour

Protest against bankers' bonuses

Leeds City Council Future Jobs Fund is no solution


Launch of Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


Labour's leadership crisis - time for a new workers' party

Global warming chills the north

The real cost this winter

Iceland debt crisis: Make the 'dirt bags' pay!

No to County Council cuts in Warwickshire!

Fast news


Corruption scandal grips Northern Ireland


Fujitsu workers say: "Enough is enough"

Signallers' strike spreads

Buses - privatisation means worse services

Teesside fight to save jobs

Twinings jobs meeting

Hospital workers battle on


Unison witch-hunt: Shock exposures at Employment Tribunal


Call centres: Union campaign makes important gains


Greece - on the edge of a volcano


Sri Lanka presidential elections: No to the two warmongers!

Israel: Instability, class polarisation and socialism

Chile - Freedom for Elena Varela


Hard chimes for Pompey

 
 
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Fast news

Sheffield bus demo

AROUND 70 marchers braved the cold to join last Saturday's demonstration in Sheffield called by We Want Our Buses Back (WWOBB) to protest against First's 8% hike in bus fares. Earlier in the week, we had presented a petition to Sheffield's Lib-Dem Council demanding action to regulate fares and services.

Four years ago the then Labour council said it would take four years to introduce Quality Contracts (a form of regulation like in London). Now the Lib-Dem transport cabinet member says it might take another four years!

We can't wait that long. First intend to axe around 20% of routes in April. In four more years there won't be any bus service left! Reinforced with new campaigners from the demo, WWOBB will step up its campaign for re-regulation and taking the bus industry back into public ownership and control.

Alistair Tice

We Want Our Buses Back video

Do the maths

WITH ONLY days left before the closure of the Corus Steel plant workers have been offered on-site interviews with JobCentre Plus. However, the board advertising jobs for the 1,700 workers only had nine vacancies on offer! That's 189 workers chasing every job vacancy.

Tory headache

DAVID CAMERON is trying to persuade voters that a future Tory government will "cut the deficit, not the NHS".

However, a think tank close to the Tory leadership appears to be proposing NHS cuts.

Julie Manning, a shortlisted Tory candidate and director of 2020health.org, wants to see an end to NHS fertility treatment and the introduction of new prescription charges.

And in a move that should give Cameron a headache, she proposes that free prescriptions for painkillers should end.

All the same

"WE WILL not be able to deliver our pledge on scrapping tuition fees."

This is Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg's pledge to the electorate ahead of the forthcoming general election.

And in order to show that there isn't any discernible difference between the Lib Dems, Labour and the Tories in making us pay for the capitalist crisis, Clegg pledged to dump £18 billion worth of welfare spending pledges.

His main concern is to reassure the markets which "worry that the politicians are not being candid about the big decisions that are needed to be taken to balance the books and bring discipline to the public finances."

Beyond the Palin

THE FAILED US Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has signed an undisclosed deal to appear as a contributor to the Murdoch-owned Fox Business Network.

Nothing unusual in that as both Palin and Fox News both share a reactionary view of the world.

Amusingly, Palin said it was "wonderful to be part of a place that so values fair and balanced news".


In this issue

Decent jobs - not slave labour

Protest against bankers' bonuses

Leeds City Council Future Jobs Fund is no solution


Trade Unionists and Socialist Coalition

Launch of Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


Socialist Party news and analysis

Labour's leadership crisis - time for a new workers' party

Global warming chills the north

The real cost this winter

Iceland debt crisis: Make the 'dirt bags' pay!

No to County Council cuts in Warwickshire!

Fast news


Northern Ireland

Corruption scandal grips Northern Ireland


Socialist Party workplace news

Fujitsu workers say: "Enough is enough"

Signallers' strike spreads

Buses - privatisation means worse services

Teesside fight to save jobs

Twinings jobs meeting

Hospital workers battle on


Unison Witchhunt

Unison witch-hunt: Shock exposures at Employment Tribunal


Workplace Feature

Call centres: Union campaign makes important gains


Socialist Party international feature

Greece - on the edge of a volcano


International socialist news and analysis

Sri Lanka presidential elections: No to the two warmongers!

Israel: Instability, class polarisation and socialism

Chile - Freedom for Elena Varela


Comment

Hard chimes for Pompey


 

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Related links:

Sheffield:

triangleSheffield Socialist Party: After 30th November, how can we defeat the cuts?

triangleJarrow March for Jobs: Sheffield protest, rally & meeting

triangleFight fees and cuts - join Socialist Students!

triangle30 June pension strike reports

triangleSheffield university strikers more determined

triangleStrike action against pensions attack at Sheffield university

NHS:

triangleBBC report: Unite may hold new NHS pensions strike ballot

triangleKingston Hospital: Save all NHS jobs

trianglePrince Philip Hospital Llanelli: We can defeat cuts plans

triangleSave the NHS!

Fares:

triangleSave our Railways: rally and lobby of parliament

trianglePrivate rail companies - a licence to print money

trianglePrivate railways rip off fares

Council:

triangleLondon - a tale of two cities

triangleSalford campaign saves day care centres

triangleAre the Greens a real alternative?