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Tube workers take more action for safety
More than 11,000 tube workers are striking for 24 hours against job cuts from 2 November.
Members of the RMT and TSSA unions will be taking further action against the tube bosses' plans to cut 800 safety-critical staff.
The unions have again shown evidence that cuts are already threatening the safety of staff and passengers - a District Line train was found to have damage to its brakes which could easily have caused a derailment. The unions are planning further action until the cuts are withdrawn.
In this issue
Anti-cuts campaign
Con-Dems' cuts can be stopped
Anti-cuts movement continues to grow
Model motion for a national demonstration in 2010
Firefighters' strike
Pickets injured: Solidarity with London firefighters
Solidarity with London firefighters
Anti-racism
We need jobs, homes and services - not racism
Defend the right to asylum
Socialist Party editorial
Con-Dem shock therapy - midwife to a double dip?
Socialism 2010
Socialism 2010
Fund the fight for socialism
Socialist Party news and analysis
Housing: Rent caps, not benefit caps
India - no voice for Kashmiri struggle
Graduate unemployment: We will not be a lost generation!
News in brief
Cable is a coward!
Don't destroy our sickness benefits
Socialist Party youth and students
100 students march against cuts and fees in Leeds
Students challenge Willetts
Birmingham youth protest
Socialist Party workplace news
Nottingham school staff force council retreat over pay cuts
Tube workers take more action for safety
BBC strike over pensions
UCU: No education cuts, no fees!
National Shop Stewards Network: Anti-cuts conference
International socialist news and analysis
USA elections: What the Tea Party really represents
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