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The Socialist 1 September 2010

A fightback can stop cuts

The Socialist issue 636

A fightback can stop cuts


Our future under attack


Anti-cuts movement builds momentum in Plymouth

North Staffs TUC public meeting against cuts

Cuts hit poor hardest


Fighting the far right in Bradford


Labour's three stooges aid Con-Dem coalition

Government cuts hit our benefits

Keep Middle Street centre open

Defend school meals


Slashing public services: do councillors have 'no choice'?

Lobby the TUC conference


Kazakhstan: Human rights activist beaten and arrested

Worldwide protests against brutal attack on three Russian socialists

Pakistan flood disaster: Workers' solidarity appeal


General strike movement sweeps South Africa


Battles ahead on London Underground

London firefighters ballot for action

Jobs threat at RBS

Coventry mail centre closes

Civil service jobs under the cosh

 
 
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Battles ahead on London Underground

On 24 August, reps from transport unions TSSA and RMT met to discuss the first ever joint strike between the two unions on London Underground. This was in opposition to the plans to cut 800 jobs of station staff and to close ticket offices.

Reg Johnstone, RMT

RMT regional official Steve Hedley spoke first and explained that the industrial and political battle is likely to be a long one. He said there will be a work-to-rule and a one-day strike every month, if necessary for six months.

TSSA general secretary Gerry Doherty made a fiery speech, saying that the TSSA had higher support for strike action than the RMT, for the first time ever. "The view of the members of both unions is that enough is enough. There are 18 millionaires in the 23-strong cabinet. They will not be affected by cuts. Cameron's mantra of: 'We are all in this together' is nonsense. But we are all in this together as far as the RMT and TSSA are concerned.

"London mayor Boris Johnson has criticised us and said that we have no mandate. But 35% of our members voted for strike action. [A 3:1 majority]. On that basis the Tory government has no mandate either.

"These cuts are only the tip of the iceberg... The TUC will have to work out a strategy. We will have to take wider trade union action as well as building a campaign in the local communities.

"Taking 800 jobs out of the underground will affect services and safety. 7,500 hours have been taken out of booking office opening times. We can either be in the vanguard of the fight against cuts or we can sink to our knees and be taken out bit by bit.

"I am proud to stand by Bob Crow and call him a comrade. His fight is my fight".

Bob Crow added that working people did not contribute to the economic crisis and he emphasised the importance of the unity between TSSA and RMT.

The RMT/TSSA 24-hour strike, affecting London Underground (LUL) station staff, drivers and signallers, will begin at 21.00 on 6 September. Further 24-hour strikes will take place on 3 October, and 2 and 28 November. An indefinite overtime ban will start on 6 September.

Ex-Metronet engineering staff will also start a 24-hour strike at 17.00 on 6 September, and then strike on further days to coincide with the LUL workers as above.

Nearly 200 Alstom-Metro maintenance workers on the Jubilee and Northern lines will also strike over pay and conditions. The first 24-hour strike will start at 19:00 on 5 September, with further action scheduled for 2 October; 1 November and 27 November. An indefinite overtime ban will also begin on 5 September.


In this issue

A fightback can stop cuts


Youth fight for jobs

Our future under attack


Anti-cuts campaign

Anti-cuts movement builds momentum in Plymouth

North Staffs TUC public meeting against cuts

Cuts hit poor hardest


Anti-racism

Fighting the far right in Bradford


Socialist Party news and analysis

Labour's three stooges aid Con-Dem coalition

Government cuts hit our benefits

Keep Middle Street centre open

Defend school meals


Socialist Party feature

Slashing public services: do councillors have 'no choice'?

Lobby the TUC conference


International socialist news

Kazakhstan: Human rights activist beaten and arrested

Worldwide protests against brutal attack on three Russian socialists

Pakistan flood disaster: Workers' solidarity appeal


International feature

General strike movement sweeps South Africa


Socialist Party workplace news

Battles ahead on London Underground

London firefighters ballot for action

Jobs threat at RBS

Coventry mail centre closes

Civil service jobs under the cosh


 

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London underground:

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triangleTube Lines - Striking for equality of rights and against privatisation!

triangle'Hard lesson' for tube management as driver wins reinstatement

triangleRMT victory - Arwyn Thomas reinstated

triangleTribunal rules tube driver Arwyn was unfairly dismissed

triangleWorkplace news in brief

London:

triangleNational TUC demonstration: 'A future that works'

triangleNational Shop Stewards Network (NSSN) 6th annual national conference

triangleWest London Socialist Party: The February 1917 Russian revolution

triangleThe housing crisis - action needed now

Strike:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleCome to the 6th annual NSSN conference!

triangleSecond strike by Tilbury dockers over attack on contracts

RMT:

trianglePublic meetings against cuts in the rail industry

triangleRMT calls Budget Day of Action

triangleTrade unions must build mass party

TSSA:

triangleWorkers say: Renationalise the railways!

triangleTicket office staff strike again

triangleVirgin Trains ticket office workers walk out

Bob Crow:

triangleTUSC: the electoral alternative to the parties of the rich

triangleWaltham Forest rally: TUSC standing leaders with 'bottle' to fight cuts

triangleTUSC campaigns round-up

Boris Johnson:

triangleTories have no solutions to youth crime

triangle'Dear Boris' - we will NOT be silenced!

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