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The Socialist 9 September 2010

We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

The Socialist issue 637

We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

Health workers' victory

National Shop Stewards Network lobby of the TUC


We won't be a lost generation!

No to slave labour apprenticeships!


Tony Blair - a journey to Thatcherism

Blair admits he was wrong...

Academies will lead to a two-tier education system

Jobs and services are facing axe in Cornwall


Far right not welcome in Brighton

Con-Dems threaten EMA


Solid strike on London Underground

London bus workers fight cuts

London: Unite members to strike against NHS privatisation

Corus Redcar - the real story

New Royal Mail boss sharpens her axe


Fighting for the health service

The callous cutting of NHS Direct


Against cuts? Come to Socialism 2010


Russia: Motorway construction through Khimkinsky forest halted

Global food crisis reveals failure of capitalism


No to Trident nuclear weapons


Zola's Germinal: still relevant today

 
 

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We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

For a national trade union led demo

Seven Sisters London Underground RMT and TSSA members strike, photo Paul Mattsson

Seven Sisters London Underground RMT and TSSA members strike, photo Paul Mattsson   (Click to enlarge)

The massive cuts threatened by the Con-Dem coalition can be beaten! The reports below show that determination and militancy can make employers back off from cuts proposals. The Trades Union Congress, meeting from 12 September, should give a clear lead to this vital struggle


Lobby the TUC conference

Sunday 12 September 12 noon

Central Convention Centre, Manchester

Organised by the National Shop Stewards Network

See www.shopstewards.net for transport details


THE UNISON union branch in Kirklees, Yorkshire is balloting for industrial action against cuts in services and jobs with a strike likely in October. Workplace meetings have become angrier and angrier as members hear about the savage cuts imposed by the council.

Mike Forster, Kevin Crowe, Angie Waller and Bradley Chambers

Compulsory council redundancies aim to halve the number of admin workers - about 350 staff, mainly women! The council chiefs spent up to £30 million paying off their mates in high places, who were offered secret deals to go. After the middle and higher managers, it will be our turn but we won't get the payoffs, just the boot!

Managers were given lists of those they can dismiss... temporary staff; workers over 64; people with too much sickness absence... It's a bullies' charter and union members see they can only stand up to bullies by sticking together.

Workers are dismayed that a so-called Labour council is pushing through these cuts with no consultation. They are no friend of the unions or their workforce. Yet they shell out over £1 million on eight chief officers. One rule for them, another for us.

Local unions are backing the demo in Huddersfield called by Save Our Services (SOS) on 11 September. This will probably be the town's biggest demo since over 2,000 marched in protest around NHS cuts in 2006 to stop hospital closures.

Joint campaigning

This demo is also supported by the Unison health branch which is campaigning alongside Unison local government branch to stop privatisation of district nursing services among others.

Unison held about 15 campaign stalls over the summer to build public support and there are almost daily local press headlines about the looming strike ballot and the unions' demo.

Young people organised by Youth Fight for Jobs, joining the march to stop the appalling cuts in young peoples' services, will be given pride of place on the demo and the platform of speakers.

The council is beginning to realise these cuts will not be taken lying down - they are now asking to speak to the unions!

Our ballot will confirm a growing confidence amongst the membership that now is the time to fight. Despite the recession, we know we can get a 'yes' vote and push back this council's offensive against public services.


Come on the demo: Saturday 11 September. Assemble outside Huddersfield railway station, St Georges Square, 12.30pm


See also Health workers' victory


In this issue

We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

Health workers' victory

National Shop Stewards Network lobby of the TUC


Socialist Students

We won't be a lost generation!

No to slave labour apprenticeships!


Socialist Party news and analysis

Tony Blair - a journey to Thatcherism

Blair admits he was wrong...

Academies will lead to a two-tier education system

Jobs and services are facing axe in Cornwall


Socialist Party youth and students

Far right not welcome in Brighton

Con-Dems threaten EMA


Socialist Party workplace news

Solid strike on London Underground

London bus workers fight cuts

London: Unite members to strike against NHS privatisation

Corus Redcar - the real story

New Royal Mail boss sharpens her axe


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Fighting for the health service

The callous cutting of NHS Direct


Socialism 2010

Against cuts? Come to Socialism 2010


International socialist news and analysis

Russia: Motorway construction through Khimkinsky forest halted

Global food crisis reveals failure of capitalism


Socialist Party feature

No to Trident nuclear weapons


Socialist Party review

Zola's Germinal: still relevant today


 

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triangleEast London Socialist Party: Our unions must fight for us!

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Huddersfield:

triangleHuddersfield & Halifax Socialist Party: The fight today

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