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The Socialist 25 January 2012

Hard times - but not for the 1%

The Socialist issue 702

Hard Times - but not for the 1%


The trade unions and Labour

Add your name to the TUSC petition

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition election conference


Public sector pensions: 'Coalition of the willing' gathering strength

Financial vultures kill Peacocks

Con-Demned to unemployment

Fight the Tories' Welfare Reform Bill

Victory against Dorries' abstinence education bill

Keep the racist EDL out of Leicester

Them & Us


Haringey parents say: No to academies!

NUS calls national student walkout


Balfour Beatty re-ballot: Vote to strike again

Sweetheart stitch-ups in the electrical industry: A spark's history of the Joint Industry Board

Exposed - the dirty world of the construction blacklist


Egypt - A year of revolution and counter-revolution


Stepping up the action to defend pensions at Unilever

Defend Len Hockey: Outrageous attack on Whipps Cross hospital workers

Pontefract hospital: Army withdrawn - now kick out PFI!

Save Vine services

Llanelli: Save Prince Philip's A&E

Stop the Salford day centre closures

Kirklees parents say 'save our children's centres!'

Greenwich Unite members oppose cuts, privatisation and racism

Workplace news in brief

 
 

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Stop the Salford day centre closures

Salford Socialist Party

Over 100 people - service users, carers, staff, pensioners - filled the room at a Salford Unison protest meeting to stop the closure of two day centres for the elderly and disabled. If the council has its way, 40 jobs will go and 200 service users will no longer have access to a day centre.

Pensioners' representative George Tapp pointed to the 27,000 pensioners who died of hypothermia last year. Closing day centres will mean pensioners in fuel poverty have to heat their homes more. He made it clear that we are fighting to retain all centres and we will have no truck with trade-offs.

George is standing for the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in this year's council elections in the ward containing one of the threatened centres.

Staff member Clare cut the ground from under the feet of Salford's Labour council who repeat the Tory line about 'needing to get away from a dependency culture': "Salford council say 'Get a life, not a service' - but what if the service is your life?"

Steve, a colleague of Clare's, pointed out that many disabled people in their 50s have been attending day centres for 30 and 40 years and it is the high point of their week; their parents are often now in their 80s, struggling with infirmity, and need a break.

Social worker Ade explained how day centres combat loneliness and isolation for elderly people.

A young mother, who has three children and also cares for her severely disabled brother, spoke: "It's hard but my brother loves the centre and it's all he knows. We have to fight."

Salford Unison secretary Steve North read out a solidarity message from Bolton Unison who fought off a similar attack 18 months ago, and outlined a programme of action with demonstrations and lobbies.

People queued at the end of the meeting to take model letters to councillors and window posters.


In this issue


Anti-cuts campaign

Hard Times - but not for the 1%


Socialist Party editorial

The trade unions and Labour

Add your name to the TUSC petition

Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition election conference


Socialist Party news and analysis

Public sector pensions: 'Coalition of the willing' gathering strength

Financial vultures kill Peacocks

Con-Demned to unemployment

Fight the Tories' Welfare Reform Bill

Victory against Dorries' abstinence education bill

Keep the racist EDL out of Leicester

Them & Us


Education

Haringey parents say: No to academies!

NUS calls national student walkout


Socialist Party feature

Balfour Beatty re-ballot: Vote to strike again

Sweetheart stitch-ups in the electrical industry: A spark's history of the Joint Industry Board

Exposed - the dirty world of the construction blacklist


International socialist news and analysis

Egypt - A year of revolution and counter-revolution


Socialist Party workplace news

Stepping up the action to defend pensions at Unilever

Defend Len Hockey: Outrageous attack on Whipps Cross hospital workers

Pontefract hospital: Army withdrawn - now kick out PFI!

Save Vine services

Llanelli: Save Prince Philip's A&E

Stop the Salford day centre closures

Kirklees parents say 'save our children's centres!'

Greenwich Unite members oppose cuts, privatisation and racism

Workplace news in brief


 

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