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The Socialist 11 January 2012

We say: NO WAY! Strike to defend pensions

The Socialist issue 700

We say: NO WAY! Strike to defend pensions

Pensions dispute: Everything is still to fight for

Workers need an electoral alternative that fights for them

Unison member: no pensions sell-out


Fighting the pensions battle: An interview with Mark Serwotka


Fat cat pay: empty words from Cameron

Clock turned back on housing

Them & Us


Reject slave labour for young unemployed


1,200 jobs threatened by DVLA closures

We need more railway jobs

Cuts councillors dishonoured

Workplace news in brief


Stephen Lawrence murder - the untold story

Heseltine continued Liverpool's decline


Nigeria shut down at start of indefinite general strike


Socialist Women: At the frontline of the resistance


Socialist Party 2011 fighting fund target smashed!

Raffle - Ken Loach at the BBC


Film review :The Iron Lady in meltdown

Reader's comment: The right wing media and Diane Abbott

 
 

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Socialist Women: At the frontline of the resistance

Sarah Wrack

Socialist Party members from eight regions were represented at an excellent national women's meeting on 8 January.

The first session focussed on the effects of the cuts on women. The speaker, Claire Laker-Mansfield, pointed out that socialists recognise that the cuts are not hitting women hardest just because the Tories don't like them.

Women will be among the hardest hit mainly because they were already in an unequal position. For example, they tend to be more reliant on welfare - 30% of women rely on benefits for more than 75% of their income compared to 15% of men. They are also more reliant on the public sector for jobs, and also for services because they carry the majority of the burden for childcare etc.

Horrific

Everyone at the meeting had examples of horrific Con-Dem cuts. For example, the health in pregnancy grant has been abolished, the baby element of tax credits has been withdrawn and the basic rate frozen, the £500 Sure Start maternity grant is now only payable for first children and lone parents with children over five are set to be forced onto Jobseeker's Allowance.

These attacks also mean that women are at the frontline of the fightback against the cuts.

The afternoon session was on the Socialist Party and the women's movement. We discussed the significance of recent protests such as Slutwalk, which seem to be leading to more young women thinking of themselves as feminists.

There was agreement on the important role that socialists can play in such campaigns by putting forward a clear strategy of what would be needed for the protests to have a real impact on women's lives and on sexism.

The meeting brought together people keen to take a lead on discussing and campaigning around these issues. We started to make plans for further meetings, particularly in local areas, and for International Women's Day on 8 March.


In this issue


Pensions battle

We say: NO WAY! Strike to defend pensions

Pensions dispute: Everything is still to fight for

Workers need an electoral alternative that fights for them

Unison member: no pensions sell-out


Socialist Party Interview

Fighting the pensions battle: An interview with Mark Serwotka


Them and Us

Fat cat pay: empty words from Cameron

Clock turned back on housing

Them & Us


Youth fight for jobs

Reject slave labour for young unemployed


Socialist Party workplace news

1,200 jobs threatened by DVLA closures

We need more railway jobs

Cuts councillors dishonoured

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party features

Stephen Lawrence murder - the untold story

Heseltine continued Liverpool's decline


International socialist news and analysis

Nigeria shut down at start of indefinite general strike


Socialist Party women

Socialist Women: At the frontline of the resistance


Socialist Party news

Socialist Party 2011 fighting fund target smashed!

Raffle - Ken Loach at the BBC


Socialist Party reviews and comments

Film review :The Iron Lady in meltdown

Reader's comment: The right wing media and Diane Abbott


 

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Socialist women:

triangleNational meeting for women in the Socialist Party

triangleSocialist Women: Fighting for equality through socialism

triangleSocialist women: Looking at the past to take action today

triangleFight for a woman's right to choose

triangleOur Programme: Socialist Women - Who We Are

triangleSocialist Party women's day school a success

Women:

triangleRochdale: far right attempts to exploit tragedy of abuse

triangleSheffield marches against sexism and cuts

trianglePro-choice action in Worthing

triangleHampshire Socialist Party: Women and Socialism

Cuts:

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: There is an Alternative

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleWalthamstow Socialist Party: France - Greece - Austerity rejected!

Socialist Party:

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: Marxist Economics

triangleLiverpool Socialist Party: A Marxist view of history

triangleBristol East Socialist Party: No Pasaran! Fighting the far right

Children:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleTurning anger into action

triangleThe 'Kony 2012' phenomena