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The Socialist 9 February 2011

Big Society? Big Con!

The Socialist issue 657

Big society? ... big con!

Fight the cuts - whoever makes them

Ditch the library cuts

Hands off our forests!

Campaigners reject maternity unit cuts

Billy Bragg helps raise Exeter Anti-Cuts funds

Institute of Directors, bosses' organisation, bares its teeth at unions

Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Uprising in Egypt - Socialist Party public meetings

EDL racists terrorise Luton

Fast news


National education shutdown needed

PCS young members' network conference

Yorkshire: organising the student movement

Demonstrating against cuts in Grimsby

Volunteering 'plaster' for unemployment


Egypt: Is revolution derailed?

Economic crisis in Greece: Immigrants made scapegoats

Solidarity messages needed for US prison reform activist


Southampton campaigners march in defence of jobs and services

Jobs massacre at Pfizer

Striking against health job cuts

Scottish Unison members oppose leadership's sell-out

Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

March against the job losses in Greenwich

Unite anti-cuts conference


Woody Sez


Life on the autistic spectrum

 
 

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Ditch the library cuts

Waltham Forest protest against library closures in 2008, photo Bob Severn

Waltham Forest protest against library closures in 2008, photo Bob Severn   (Click to enlarge)

OVER 80 protests took place around the country as part of a national day of action to defend the 450 libraries earmarked for closure.

Nancy Taaffe, Library trade union convenor, Waltham Forest, north east London

The action varied from genteel affairs like public readings to mass 'shh-ins' where protesters joined in a chorus of "shh" on the stroke of 11am. Around the country library shelves were emptied of books as mass borrowing was encouraged to drive home the message of just how popular our libraries are.

The libraries day of action attracted national press coverage and many well-known personalities signed up to support it. Celebrities such as Kirsty Young, Billy Bragg, and Anna Ford, along with well-known authors such as Philip Pullman, Julia Donaldson and Alan Gibbons gave public readings and held meetings to protest at planned closures.

However, apart from the glitz and glamour that is associated with these protests, there is widespread support amongst workers for libraries. There are more public libraries in working-class communities than there are branches of McDonald's and on any Saturday more people will visit a public library than go to a football match.

Even if people don't use them much, they expect them to be there. Libraries, despite their shabbiness or inadequacies, represent possibilities to learn and for intellectual advancement for people who can't afford books.

When I asked my local councillor whether the library I work in was earmarked for closure he replied: "I'll die in a ditch before they close this place, there's nothing that fills my surgery up with angry people more than a library closure."

In the emerging anti-cuts movements it is often the library campaigns that are the more vocal and active, acting as a catalyst to other campaigns.

We must support all of these national coordinated events which attract big names and tonnes of publicity but we must also raise the necessity of library workers taking industrial action to beat off library closures and communities occupying sites and buildings that the council tries to sell off to property developers.

As I said to my local councillor: "You don't have to die in a ditch, you just have to vote against the cuts"!


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

Big society? ... big con!

Fight the cuts - whoever makes them

Ditch the library cuts

Hands off our forests!

Campaigners reject maternity unit cuts

Billy Bragg helps raise Exeter Anti-Cuts funds

Institute of Directors, bosses' organisation, bares its teeth at unions

Solidarity with the Egyptian masses

Uprising in Egypt - Socialist Party public meetings

EDL racists terrorise Luton

Fast news


Socialist Party youth and students

National education shutdown needed

PCS young members' network conference

Yorkshire: organising the student movement

Demonstrating against cuts in Grimsby

Volunteering 'plaster' for unemployment


International socialist news and analysis

Egypt: Is revolution derailed?

Economic crisis in Greece: Immigrants made scapegoats

Solidarity messages needed for US prison reform activist


Socialist Party workplace news

Southampton campaigners march in defence of jobs and services

Jobs massacre at Pfizer

Striking against health job cuts

Scottish Unison members oppose leadership's sell-out

Leicester Unison members rally against all cuts

March against the job losses in Greenwich

Unite anti-cuts conference


Socialist Party review

Woody Sez


Comment

Life on the autistic spectrum


 

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Related links:

Library:

triangleCouncil workers in Cheshire strike against attacks on pay

triangleVictory for Greenwich Unite library campaign

triangleGreenwich libraries - fighting back can win

triangleDay 1: Just the beginning in the fight against library privatisation in Greenwich

triangleFighting library closures

triangleGreenwich Unite takes fight to cuts councillors

Cuts:

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleWalthamstow Socialist Party: France - Greece - Austerity rejected!

triangleBack to work? How the system fails the unemployed

Libraries:

triangleGreenwich libraries strike benefit night

triangleFight privatisation: Save our libraries

triangleLibrary cash goes to supermarket bosses

Closures:

triangleStop the Salford day centre closures

triangle1,200 jobs threatened by DVLA closures

triangleIn brief

Anti-cuts:

triangleFight or privatise: A tale of two councils

triangleFight Austerity

triangleWaltham Forest Anti-Cuts Union meeting

Council:

triangleElection results: How did TUSC do?

triangleCare home closures in Sheffield

triangleSocial dumping won't solve the housing crisis