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The Socialist 10 February 2010

Fight University Cuts

Fight university cuts


Fighting leadership needed in Unison - Nominate Roger Bannister for general secretary

Greenwich Unison backs victimised branch secretary


Preying on the living and dead

Waltham Forest: Campaigners score a victory

Fiddling MPs: Jail the whole lot of them!

Vulnerable lose out on benefits

Socialist Women: Fighting for equality through socialism

Fast news


Civil service strike ballot: Vote 'yes' for action

Boycotting the 2010 SATS in schools

Coventry youth workers' strike

Metaldyne workers strike

Stoke: Axiom workers in overtime ban

Saving jobs and services in Worcestershire

Workplace news in brief


Hazel Blears must go

TUSC: Wellingborough socialists make a stand


PCS young members network conference

Bristol job centre workers fight transfer


Trade unions in Britain - are they ready for the coming battles?


Northern Ireland: An agreement to cement division

Sri Lanka President Rajapakse removes his rival, Fonseka

Tamil Solidarity -: Successful northern conference


Trotskyism on trial


Armed forces: Release Lance-Corporal Joe Glenton

Trade union rights for service personnel

 
 
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Students and workers Unite:

Fight university cuts

Claire Laker Mansfield, photo by Alex Ivanov

Claire Laker Mansfield, photo by Alex Ivanov

Since last autumn, when the vice chancellor of Sussex University announced a savage programme of job losses and cuts, we have been organising protests through our 'Stop the Cuts' campaign (StC).

Claire Laker Mansfield, Sussex Socialist Students

From porters to professors, every campus worker at Sussex University will be affected by cuts. The anger is palpable. The main talking point on campus is the "cuts" and what can be done to fight them.

Hundreds of jobs across every department are threatened. A third of the lecturers on my life sciences course face losing their jobs. Every basic service for students is under attack, from student advisers, to the cafés and bars on campus.

Susex uni students in december 2009

Susex uni students in december 2009   (Click to enlarge)

StC banners are everywhere. Hundreds of students have turned up to our protests and staff have been friendly and supportive. The StC campaign has politicised students who were not previously active. Not just student union officers, but course reps have been involved in organising and coordinating action.

Recently the successful Brighton bin workers' strike showed the power of workers when they get organised. It was inspiring to hear that a record-breaking ballot turnout of the Leeds UCU lecturers' trade union got a majority for strike action. UCU and Unite union members are due to ballot here.

Sussex has a radical reputation going back to 1968. Its students have a history of fighting management's attacks. Five years ago Socialist Students and other activists saved the chemistry department and won a 24-hour library through mass protests and occupations.

If we can stop the cuts here, students across the country will be inspired. As Socialist Students activists in StC we have called for a united mass campaign involving all staff and students, organised by all campus trade unions, the students union and StC. We have also linked up with students fighting back at Brighton University.

Socialist Students have played a leading role in the protests and occupations. We think this action should be escalated into a one day walkout strike of all students and staff on campus.

The scale of these cuts, the threat of higher fees and the prospect of widespread unemployment when we graduate mean we must build a mass movement of young people and workers to fight for our future.

I am standing as a socialist activist for the position of education officer at Sussex students union because I believe the union, with a fighting leadership, can play an important role in our battle to defend our right to a decent education.

Breaking news: Sussex occupation grows after mass demonstration

Over 200 students have stormed Bramber House reinforcing the continuing occupation organised by Stop the Cuts. Claire Laker Mansfield, along with other StC activists, called a demonstration in solidarity with the hundred students already in occupation.
Socialist Students activist and occupier Sarah Wrack addressed the crowd: "We have had no sleep or access to toilets. We have occupied this room and we will stay to make management listen. They will face occupations and demonstrations every day until they stop the cuts."
Peter Cecil from UCU gave support to the student protest. Claire and other speakers made the call for more students to occupy. As students rushed in through a side exit watching staff could be seen cheering students on.

In this issue

Fight university cuts


Unison general secretary election

Fighting leadership needed in Unison - Nominate Roger Bannister for general secretary

Greenwich Unison backs victimised branch secretary


Socialist Party news and analysis

Preying on the living and dead

Waltham Forest: Campaigners score a victory

Fiddling MPs: Jail the whole lot of them!

Vulnerable lose out on benefits

Socialist Women: Fighting for equality through socialism

Fast news


Socialist Party workplace news

Civil service strike ballot: Vote 'yes' for action

Boycotting the 2010 SATS in schools

Coventry youth workers' strike

Metaldyne workers strike

Stoke: Axiom workers in overtime ban

Saving jobs and services in Worcestershire

Workplace news in brief


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Hazel Blears must go

TUSC: Wellingborough socialists make a stand


PCS young members

PCS young members network conference

Bristol job centre workers fight transfer


Socialist Party feature

Trade unions in Britain - are they ready for the coming battles?


International socialist news and analysis

Northern Ireland: An agreement to cement division

Sri Lanka President Rajapakse removes his rival, Fonseka

Tamil Solidarity -: Successful northern conference


Unison witchhunt

Trotskyism on trial


War and occupation

Armed forces: Release Lance-Corporal Joe Glenton

Trade union rights for service personnel


 

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Related links:

Students:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleNUS conference Support for left and for action

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleSuccess at Varndean College, Brighton

University:

triangle'Capitalism fails the poor' agree Oxford University students!

triangleNational student demonstration

triangleBuilding the fightback and building solidarity at Occupy LSX

triangleFast news

Unite:

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network

triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

Socialist Students:

triangleYoung, socialist and proud to be!

triangleBradford Socialist Party and Socialist Students: The Arab Spring one year on

triangleMcWorkfare - "Let's campaign until it's stopped completely"

Socialist:

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: Art and Politics

triangleBristol Central Socialist Party: The role of the monarchy in capitalist society

triangleMore attacks on right to campaign

Sussex:

triangleThose fracking Tories

trianglePensions protest in Maude's constituency

triangleBrighton Socialist Party: Popular versus United Fronts