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The Socialist 31 March 2010

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NUT conference: fight cuts and excessive workload

Socialist elected to NUT executive


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Eurozone crisis: Hanging together or hanging separately


Future Jobs scam: attacks on young unemployed

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NUT conference: fight cuts and excessive workload

UNITED ACTION TO DEFEND EDUCATION

The annual conference of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) usually hits the headlines over the Easter weekend. NUT delegates must seize the opportunity to send out a clear message that teachers and trade unionists are ready to fight to defend jobs, conditions, and public services.

Martin Powell-Davies, secretary Lewisham NUT

In the 'phoney war' leading up to the general election, neither Brown nor Cameron will spell out exactly what cuts are planned. But we all know what is coming, whoever wins. All the main political parties agree that the huge state debts built up by bailing out the private finance sector's toxic loans need to be repaid - not by the bankers, but by us.

They also plan to press ahead with the break-up of democratically-controlled comprehensive schooling by turning even more schools into trusts and academies. The Tories want to take this 'education market' one step further and follow the example of Sweden where big education businesses make profits out of controlling chains of schools.

Of course, we are being told that there is no option but to cut and privatise. But why should we pay for the crisis caused by the greed of the 'banksters'?

Once the actual effects of the cuts become clear - wrecking education and other public services - opposition will grow across the country. The vital factor in building a successful national opposition movement will be trade union leadership.

Austerity plans have already led to mass strikes in countries like Greece, France, Portugal and Ireland. British trade unions face the same kind of attacks - we need to prepare the same kind of action.

That's why Lewisham NUT will be proposing to conference that our union calls on other unions to join in a united campaign to defend jobs, pay, pensions and services. Together, we should build a mass national demonstration to warn the incoming government of our determination to act.

Above all, NUT conference must make clear to the would-be government politicians that they can expect trade unions to respond to the announcement of 'savage' spending cuts with a co-ordinated ballot for a 24 hour public sector national strike.

Conference Fringe Meetings:

  • Saturday 3 April 'Classroom Teacher', 12.45 Jury's Inn, Keel Wharf, Liverpool,
  • Monday 5 April 'Trade Union and Socialist Coalition', 7.30 The Liverpool Pub, James Street.

No more delays - call the ballot on workload!

Cuts in school budgets will only worsen the already unbearable pressures on classroom teachers. Workload gets worse every year, grinding down teachers and damaging education.

Both 2008 and 2009 NUT conferences voted for a national action ballot on workload. It's time it was carried out!

Conference must instruct the union's executive to sanction a programme of both strike and non-strike action, including clear guidelines that would allow teachers to refuse to carry out excessive demands.

Unions can't just act as giant 'casework' organisations. To really defend members, we have to build united action to demand a national contract that guarantees binding limits on overall working hours, contact time and class sizes for all teachers.

If properly planned and built for, this campaign could help galvanise teachers into action and raise confidence to stand firm on all the other issues we face.


In this issue

We will not pay!

Help fund Socialist Party campaigns

Stop the cuts, build a socialist alternative


PCS strike action

PCS: Striking against government attacks

PCS budget day strike: Support grows across country


Transport strikes

BA cabin crew strike: 'We shall not be moved'

Fight the decimation of London tube jobs

Network Rail dispute: RMT signalworker speaks to The Socialist

Workplace news in brief


NUT conference

NUT conference: fight cuts and excessive workload

Socialist elected to NUT executive


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition Standing against cuts and privatisation


Socialist Party news and analysis

Yorkshire on the campaign trail

Developing a strategy to defeat the far-right

Waltham Forest: on march against redundancies

Cameron shows Tories still anti-gay

Council cuts: Grim Reaper moving to Surrey

Lewisham councillors' record

News in brief


International socialist news and analysis

Terror returns to Moscow For workers' unity against terror, repression, racism and capitalism

Eurozone crisis: Hanging together or hanging separately


Youth

Future Jobs scam: attacks on young unemployed

Southampton University protest

May Day march in Hull: Rebuilding traditions of struggle


Socialist Party review

When We Were Miners


 

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