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The Socialist 17 February 2010

Fight Council Cuts!

Fight council cuts!


Nominate Roger Bannister: Council workers need a fighting union

Notts Tories attack the vulnerable


TUSC to fight cuts in Spelthorne

New TUSC sponsors


New health inequality report reveals widening class divide

Ministers and MI5 colluded in the cover-up of torture

BNP's phoney changes

Fast news


The construction industry blacklist: Paltry punishment for attacks on workers

Oppose university cuts - defend jobs


Sussex student union elections: Support for socialist campaigners

Student places crisis


Youth Fight for Jobs: Leeds march for jobs and education


Wales: New challenges for socialists

Celebrate May Day this year with The Socialist


Greece: Massive public sector workers' strike against savage austerity plans

Capitalist crisis threatens the eurozone project

Winter Olympics: Shortage of snow but no shortage of debts?

Protests as Canada's Tories suspend parliament

 
 
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Youth Fight for Jobs: Leeds march for jobs and education

Leeds Youth Fight For Jobs demo February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party

Leeds Youth Fight For Jobs demo February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

A loud, lively Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) demonstration stopped traffic and drew widespread support from shoppers in Leeds city centre on Saturday 13 February. Around 100, mostly young people, protested against mass youth unemployment and education cuts.

Ian Slattery, Huddersfield Youth Fight for Jobs

700 staff at Leeds University face redundancy as the management attempts to slash £35 million in anticipation of a national financial crisis in higher education. The UCU lecturers' union has won a ballot for strike action over these attacks and will take the first of their three one-day strikes on Thursday 25 February.

A representative from the union, which supported the YFJ demo, spoke at the closing rally, explaining to the crowd that the university management are simply not willing to discuss alternatives to the cuts. He also said that the union must make a serious effort to explain to the wider public why they are taking strike action.

Leeds Youth Fight For Jobs demo February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party

Leeds Youth Fight For Jobs demo February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

Despite the efforts of Leeds student union, who continue to oppose the strike on the grounds that it damages students' education (as if 700 less staff wouldn't!), students are generally supportive once they understand the issue and many joined the protest.

Brionny Fox, a fine arts student at Leeds Met, joined the protest having seen the lack of jobs on offer for graduates. "My boyfriend left Leeds Uni with a degree in English, yet a year later he's working as a car park attendant. We're always joking to each other about needing to get involved and do something about this situation in society and once I saw and read what this demo was about I realised I had to join in."

YFJ national organiser Ben Robinson described the situation young people face when they attempt to get a job, the sight of 100 or more people applying for a single job is increasingly common.

"There is an utter waste of talent in society, with university graduates and skilled manual workers competing for the same, minimum wage, dead-end jobs," Ben said. "But the government have no way out other than to force people to work for free, throwing them onto the scrapheap of poverty. It is the government itself that should be thrown into the gutter if they cannot find a real solution to mass unemployment.

"In this country we have many vital services which are hugely understaffed, so to say that there is nowhere for people to work is a lie. It was a different story when the banks were in trouble, when £1.3 trillion was conjured up to bail out a system which is now condemning millions to unemployment and poverty."

Solidarity

Leeds Youth Fight for Jobs (YFFJ) demonstration February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party

Leeds Youth Fight for Jobs (YFFJ) demonstration February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

YFJ members and supporters from all over Yorkshire and from Manchester joined the demonstration. Roberto, a young worker from Halifax, said he was marching, not only in solidarity with students and staff in Leeds, but also in protest at the wider attacks on the working class in society and to help build the much-needed response.

YFJ in Leeds will be at the forefront of the campaign to defend education and jobs at Leeds University, including supporting the picket lines later this month and joining the UCU-organised regional rally in the first week of March.

Leeds Youth Fight for Jobs (YFFJ) demonstration February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party

Leeds Youth Fight for Jobs (YFFJ) demonstration February 2010, photo Leeds Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

YFJ events

Demonstrations

Barking, East London

Saturday 13 March

Manchester

Saturday 13 March
Assemble 12 noon
All Saints Park, Oxford Road

Gigs

London

Roundchapel, Lower Clapton Road, Hackney E5 0PU
Saturday 20 February 7pm
£5 entry. A night of music, dance and discussion featuring: Sudden Exit, Mariama (of At Risk of Offending), Anatolia, Turkish Folk Dancing and more.

Newcastle

Saturday 11 March 7pm
Trillians Rock Bar, Newcastle
£3 entry
Email: yffj.northeast@gmail.com
Bands: Unrelenting Fury and Starblind
Call 07989 806 104 for info.

In this issue

Fight council cuts!


Socialist Party campaigns

Nominate Roger Bannister: Council workers need a fighting union

Notts Tories attack the vulnerable


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

TUSC to fight cuts in Spelthorne

New TUSC sponsors


Socialist Party news and analysis

New health inequality report reveals widening class divide

Ministers and MI5 colluded in the cover-up of torture

BNP's phoney changes

Fast news


Workplace analysis

The construction industry blacklist: Paltry punishment for attacks on workers

Oppose university cuts - defend jobs


Socialist Students

Sussex student union elections: Support for socialist campaigners

Student places crisis


Youth fight for jobs

Youth Fight for Jobs: Leeds march for jobs and education


Socialist Party feature

Wales: New challenges for socialists

Celebrate May Day this year with The Socialist


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: Massive public sector workers' strike against savage austerity plans

Capitalist crisis threatens the eurozone project

Winter Olympics: Shortage of snow but no shortage of debts?

Protests as Canada's Tories suspend parliament


 

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Related links:

Youth Fight for Jobs:

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs Northern Ireland launched in Belfast

triangleYouth Fight for Jobs Northern Ireland launched

triangleLiving to work, not working to live

triangleYoung people explain why they're angry

triangleRare sighting of Tories in Scotland

triangleNo to workfare - fight for a genuine alternative

Jobs:

triangleUN reports rise in global youth unemployment

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

triangleCon-Dems' hypocrisy over children's care

triangleHospital jobs scandal - Action now to save the NHS!

Youth:

triangleYoung people stand for TUSC

triangleTeesside Socialist Party & Youth Fight for Jobs: Fight for a Future

triangleYouth demand future at Dundee sham summit

Leeds:

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Perspectives for the USA (including Occupy)

triangleLeeds North West Socialist Party: Greece and the Eurozone crisis

triangleLeeds City & Bradford Socialist Party: The national question and the Scottish referendum

Education:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

YFJ:

triangleYFJ protest: Jobs and homes - Not cuts

triangleLewisham Socialist Party and YFJ: London youth erupt - Fight for jobs and services

triangleYFJ and Day-Mer Youth protest & meeting in Tottenham: Demand youth services and jobs

University:

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleBrighton Uni: Socialist Students five votes from victory