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The Socialist 28 September 2011

Mass strikes can kick out Con-Dems

The Socialist issue 687

Mass strikes can kick out Con-Dems


Marching for a future

Join the Jarrow marchers on their 330 mile journey!

Why are you marching?

Why are you supporting the march?

Jarrow march - council puts high price on right to protest


World economy in meltdown - we won't pay for capitalist crisis

Pro-business Labour offers crumbs and promises cuts


1911 - Bermondsey women's uprising


£6,000 uni fees? An offer we can refuse!

Fight fees and cuts - join Socialist Students!

Youth demand a future in Tottenham

What I spent my EMA on


As Murdochgate scandal goes on - release Tommy Sheridan!

Scotland: SNP do the Con-Dems' dirty work

Dale Farm - call off the evictions of residents

Metal thefts - The hidden crime of capitalism

Socialism 2011: A weekend of discussion and debate

News in brief


As debt crisis deepens... Greek workers and youth in revolt


Construction workers strike to defend agreements

Greenwich Unite takes fight to cuts councillors

Workplace news in brief


PFI schemes - a national scandal

Salford says: Save Lancaster House!

Stop coastguard cuts!

Stroud demo against private sharks killing the NHS


Film review: Tinker tailor soldier spy


My impressions of the Work Programme

More whacko ideas from Tories

Standing up for our pension rights

 
 

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Scotland: SNP do the Con-Dems' dirty work

The Scottish National Party (SNP)-led Scottish government announced a range of savage cuts in their recent spending review statement. Finance secretary John Swinney, confirmed the government's intention to implement £3.5 billion in spending cuts up to 2015.

For public sector workers who are facing the brunt of the attacks, it's a declaration of war against their pay, pensions and jobs. Unison has pointed out that a total of 31,000 public sector jobs in Scotland will have been axed over last year and 2011/12. The rate of job losses in the public sector will now accelerate as the impact of the cuts hit home.

On top of this 500,000 workers in Scotland now face a wage freeze at least until April 2013. Local government workers had already seen a three-year pay freeze imposed on them by CoSLA (Convention of Scottish Local Authorities). Even the token £250 wage increase for those earning under £21,000 - and many employers will not implement it - is a wage cut after inflation.

If the SNP think their spending plans will help "grow the Scottish economy" as they claim, they are deluded. You cannot impose public sector job cuts and reductions in living standards on this scale without driving the economy into the ditch.

The SNP's spending review also saw major cuts in local government funding, affordable housing (50% cut) and further education (15%). Even the NHS, which is supposed to be ring-fenced, will see real cuts of up to £400 million by 2015. Inflationary costs and the impact of private finance in the health service will mean further job cuts among NHS staff.

Scandalously, the SNP have allowed the imposition of sky-high tuition fees on students studying in Scotland from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Cuts

An indication of the impact of the slashing of budgets was graphically shown when Glasgow city council announced a further £13 million in cuts for the city. It now means a £61 million cuts package for this year. Local councils across Scotland will also seek to accelerate cuts in the wake of the SNP's review.

The trade union movement must respond and quickly. The decision of Unison to continue with a ballot over pensions among its Scottish local government membership for 30 November is welcome. The Unison Scottish secretary's statement that the strike was off has now been removed from the Unison Scotland website.

With many unions balloting in October it is vital that meetings are organised in every workplace to urge a massive vote in favour of action. The unions must build for a mass Scottish TUC demonstration on 1 October in Glasgow (assemble 11.30am in Glasgow Green) as a step to a mass strike on 30 November.

This is not only a fight to defend pensions. For millions of workers it will be seen as a chance to have their say on the brutal austerity being meted out by the rich and the millionaire politicians.

Full article see www.socialistpartyscotland.org.uk


In this issue


Building for 30 November strike

Mass strikes can kick out Con-Dems


Jarrow march for jobs

Marching for a future

Join the Jarrow marchers on their 330 mile journey!

Why are you marching?

Why are you supporting the march?

Jarrow march - council puts high price on right to protest


The Socialist's editorials

World economy in meltdown - we won't pay for capitalist crisis

Pro-business Labour offers crumbs and promises cuts


Socialist history

1911 - Bermondsey women's uprising


Socialist Party youth and students

£6,000 uni fees? An offer we can refuse!

Fight fees and cuts - join Socialist Students!

Youth demand a future in Tottenham

What I spent my EMA on


Socialist Party news and analysis

As Murdochgate scandal goes on - release Tommy Sheridan!

Scotland: SNP do the Con-Dems' dirty work

Dale Farm - call off the evictions of residents

Metal thefts - The hidden crime of capitalism

Socialism 2011: A weekend of discussion and debate

News in brief


International socialist news and analysis

As debt crisis deepens... Greek workers and youth in revolt


Socialist Party workplace news

Construction workers strike to defend agreements

Greenwich Unite takes fight to cuts councillors

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

PFI schemes - a national scandal

Salford says: Save Lancaster House!

Stop coastguard cuts!

Stroud demo against private sharks killing the NHS


Socialist Party review

Film review: Tinker tailor soldier spy


Readers' comments

My impressions of the Work Programme

More whacko ideas from Tories

Standing up for our pension rights


 

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