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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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Tamil Solidarity -: Successful northern conference

THE NORTHERN conference of Tamil Solidarity took place in Manchester on Saturday 6 February with a dozen members of the Tamil speaking community in attendance.

Paul Gerrard

International organiser of Tamil Solidarity, Senan, spoke on the recent Presidential election in Sri Lanka and its aftermath (see last week's Socialist).

A wide-ranging discussion followed covering the role of the media, the fight against racism, the position of exiled Tamils, the demand for the right to self-determination, and the struggle to build independent trade unions in Sri Lanka.

There was also a discussion on the tactic of boycotting Sri Lankan goods (eg garments imported by Marks and Spencer) to put the Sri Lankan government under pressure. However, this risks alienating Tamil and Sinhala workers who could lose jobs as a result.

There was also strong support for the trade union demand that UK companies ensure all their suppliers pay trade union rates, observe health and safety requirements etc.

Christian Bunke, speaking as a committee member of Manchester National Union of Journalists (NUJ) who sponsored the conference, stressed the importance of links between UK unions and their equivalents in Sri Lanka. The state-sponsored threats to journalists in Sri Lanka are well-known to his members.

Tamil Solidarity has much work to do. We have already won affiliation from Manchester NUJ and Salford Trades Council. We will be speaking soon at Manchester Trades Council and we hope that will bring more invitations. A committee has been elected with reserved places for trade unions who affiliate.

The collection raised over £90. We ended with a short protest outside the conference in Piccadilly Gardens.

See also www.tamilsolidarity.org


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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Manchester:

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