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The Socialist 26 May 2010

Millionaire ministers butcher public services

Millionaire ministers butcher public services

Con-Dem cuts - 'only the beginning'


National Shop Stewards Network conference: Time to organise against con/dem attacks

Support BA Cabin Crew


Royal Mail not for sale

NHS cuts: The Con-Dem sting in the tail

Fast News

Sri Lanka: One year after the war

Socialist Party national committee discusses building the fightback


PCS conference: Preparing for action

Local government: Where's our pay award for 2010?

Fighting university cuts

Workplace news in brief


Young people: organise to fight the cuts

Socialist Party National Youth meeting

School student socialist

'Sussex Six' result

Students must pay, say the rich

Pamphlet: Our Education Under Attack: why a mass campaign is needed


London 2012 Olympics: A big business spectacle


Greece: 2,500 hear Socialist MEP Joe Higgins declare week of action

Romania: Mass protests against EU/IMF deal

Puerto Rico: Students and workers fight austerity cuts


Education under attack: Con-Dem government prepares for battle

Unions must defend public services

Tory government says rich must pay less


Diane Abbott and the Labour Party leadership battle

 
 
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Education under attack: Con-Dem government prepares for battle

HAS ANYBODY got any lingering doubts of the government's intentions? The Financial Times - a house journal of the capitalist class - let the cat out of the bag in an article on 20 May.

Derek McMillan, teacher, Sussex

"Before the election, the coalition parties aimed to avoid a direct confrontation with the unions. They now appear braced for pitched battle. The unions were always bound to figure prominently in this parliament.

"The government must rein in a fiscal deficit of 11.1% of output. Public jobs and pay must bear the brunt of spending cuts. In the state sector, 68% of employees are bound by collective pay agreements.

"The parties' manifestos suggested plans to outflank the unions. They wanted to force through tight pay settlements while undermining the unions by contracting out an increased share of public services to private providers. The coalition agreement sets out a path to direct confrontation."

The FT takes it as read that the working class, starting with the public sector, "must" pay the price for a crisis not of their making. There's no "must" about it.

The government will throw down the gauntlet to the trade union movement. The nice Cameron/Clegg mask will be torn off to reveal the Thatcher within. For teachers, national pay and conditions agreements will be torn up.

The FT, again, says: "More explosively, the new government intends to attack national pay bargaining. It wants to 'reform the existing rigid national pay and conditions rules...' for schools. The coalition's ambition should be greater. National pay bargaining is a problem well beyond education."

Yes this plan should be "explosive" but it is up to rank and file trade union members to make sure it actually is.

Education trade union leaders of "left" and "right" may seek delay and compromise as they have always done in the past.

And as the FT understands, a defeat for the teacher unions would be the harbinger of a defeat for other workers with national pay bargaining - unless they fight back.

NUT Executive member Martin Powell Davies' call for the June executive meeting to indicate that a strike ballot will be the response to any such attack from the government is timely.

This political attack also requires a political response.

Labour too always sought to destroy national pay bargaining through precisely the tactics laid out in this FT article.

Those union leaders who continue to back New Labour are acting against their members' interests.

Anyone who voted Lib Dem to keep the Tories out will be reconsidering now.

We need a party for the 'common people' - a party of the working class.


In this issue

Millionaire ministers butcher public services

Con-Dem cuts - 'only the beginning'


National Shop Stewards Network

National Shop Stewards Network conference: Time to organise against con/dem attacks

Support BA Cabin Crew


Socialist Party news and analysis

Royal Mail not for sale

NHS cuts: The Con-Dem sting in the tail

Fast News

Sri Lanka: One year after the war

Socialist Party national committee discusses building the fightback


Socialist Party workplace news

PCS conference: Preparing for action

Local government: Where's our pay award for 2010?

Fighting university cuts

Workplace news in brief


Youth

Young people: organise to fight the cuts

Socialist Party National Youth meeting

School student socialist

'Sussex Six' result

Students must pay, say the rich

Pamphlet: Our Education Under Attack: why a mass campaign is needed


Socialist Party feature

London 2012 Olympics: A big business spectacle


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: 2,500 hear Socialist MEP Joe Higgins declare week of action

Romania: Mass protests against EU/IMF deal

Puerto Rico: Students and workers fight austerity cuts


Education

Education under attack: Con-Dem government prepares for battle

Unions must defend public services

Tory government says rich must pay less


Comment

Diane Abbott and the Labour Party leadership battle


 

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