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The Socialist 29 June 2011

Next Step: One-Day Public Sector Strike

The Socialist issue 677

Next step: one-day public sector strike


Con-Dems' pension attack demands coordinated and determined response


Unison conference Socialist Party meeting spells out action needed

Unison delegates reject leadership proposals


Universities on the cheap!

Trade unionists must fight for LGBT rights

Western governments more concerned about business deals than human rights in China

News in brief


'Hard lesson' for tube management as driver wins reinstatement

Shafted By AEI cables

'No redundancies!' say Forest Hill school teachers

Trade union news in brief


Save heart services for children!

Jobs threat at Derriford hospital

Nuneaton: exterminate the cuts!

Marching against cuts in Haringey


Who speaks up for workers?


Why I left Labour - and joined the socialists

Public money into private firms' hands


Greece, Spain, Britain... We won't pay for their crisis

Syria: Regime steps up repression... but opposition continues to grow


The Pitmen Painters


Workers say: Renationalise the railways!

Private railways rip off fares

National Pensioners Convention parliament


Socialist Party summer camp - bigger and better than ever!

 
 

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Government's white paper on higher education proposes...

Universities on the cheap!

Claire Laker-Mansfield
Socialist Students
University staff strike in Sheffield to save pensions, photo Yorkshire Socialist Party

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This week has seen further announcements about the sweeping privatisation set to hit our higher education system unless it is successfully fought.

As the Socialist goes to press, we are awaiting the government's white paper, which will confirm plans to roll out marketisation and privatisation. David Willetts has told universities to 'no longer consider themselves part of the public sector'.

If the government is allowed to pass this bill, the new system will see competition between institutions encouraged, even enforced. Universities will be competing for the 'right to expand', based on attracting the most AAB grades students.

Willingness to charge £6,000 a year for a degree will be rewarded with the ability to increase places, paving the way for a two-tier system. The overall cap on government funded places will however be maintained, making the closure of some institutions almost inevitable.

In addition to this, a huge expansion of private university numbers is planned. 'Any willing provider', will be allowed to run courses and accredit degrees.

The Con-Dems clearly hope to be able to move towards an American style, fully privatised system.

News has already emerged of talks taking place to allow the firm BPP to take over the running of ten state funded universities. The for-profit company wishes to run the supposedly 'back room' functions of these institutions, including the maintenance of the campus, IT support, administration and other essential services.

The likely result of this private takeover became clear with the boasts of the BPP chief executive that he will cut a university's costs by 25%.

This is a pledge to run universities on the cheap, with massive cuts to staff and services inevitably taking place.

All this comes just weeks after it emerged that David Willetts had a direct hand in encouraging the former University of London philosopher AC Grayling to set up his elite, £18,000 a year boutique university (New College of the Humanities) for rich Oxbridge rejects.

The government's 'mantra' is cut what you can and privatise the rest. Students and workers must fight back.


In this issue


30 June pensions strike

Next step: one-day public sector strike


Socialist Party editorial

Con-Dems' pension attack demands coordinated and determined response


Unison conference

Unison conference Socialist Party meeting spells out action needed

Unison delegates reject leadership proposals


Socialist Party news and analysis

Universities on the cheap!

Trade unionists must fight for LGBT rights

Western governments more concerned about business deals than human rights in China

News in brief


Socialist Party workplace news

'Hard lesson' for tube management as driver wins reinstatement

Shafted By AEI cables

'No redundancies!' say Forest Hill school teachers

Trade union news in brief


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Save heart services for children!

Jobs threat at Derriford hospital

Nuneaton: exterminate the cuts!

Marching against cuts in Haringey


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Who speaks up for workers?


Socialist Party news

Why I left Labour - and joined the socialists

Public money into private firms' hands


International socialist news and analysis

Greece, Spain, Britain... We won't pay for their crisis

Syria: Regime steps up repression... but opposition continues to grow


Socialist Party review

The Pitmen Painters


Socialist Party features

Workers say: Renationalise the railways!

Private railways rip off fares

National Pensioners Convention parliament


Socialist Party events

Socialist Party summer camp - bigger and better than ever!


 

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