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The Socialist 13 June 2012

Turn anger into action

The Socialist issue 722


No to austerity! - Turn anger into action

NSSN conference agrees call for one-day general strike against austerity

Leveson: contradictions and a crisis of credibility

No to local government pensions deal

The class divide in elderly care

Fast news

Them & Us


Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting

My workfare nightmare

From pillar to post: reassessment for ESA

Super-rich Beecroft targets workers' rights


Spain: bank bailout can't stop Euro death-spiral

Wisconsin Recall: Democrats paved the way for Walker's victory

Kazakhstan: Oil workers jailed by rotten regime

International day of support for political prisoners in Iran

Threat from far-right in Greece: Time to build defence committees


Tamil protest scores victory as Rajapaksa cancels speaking engagement

Bolton Uni: Reinstate Shana Begum!

Greece comes to Southampton

Olympic's sponsor exploits workers

West Lancs Against Cuts


Sheffield recycling centre strikers supported by 90% of public

Council admin workers in Kirklees strike against cuts

Olympics - a fair deal for transport workers

Coryton refinery closure protests

Striking against academies

Workplace news in brief

 
 
 
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Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting:

Organising the 'lost generation'

Helen Pattison
Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting 10 June 2012, photo Socialist Party

Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting 10 June 2012, photo Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

On 10 June 50 young trade unionists, unemployed people and students from all over the UK attended a national meeting of Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ).

Speakers included Brandon Madsen from Minneapolis involved with the Occupy Homes campaign against home foreclosures. Occupy Homes has already seen victories by keeping some people in their homes.

With the Young Londoners Forced-Out Campaign recently launched by YFJ to highlight the housing problems facing young people in the capital, the discussion focused on the housing benefit cuts and the Olympics which are both going to be responsible for rising homelessness among young people.

Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting 10 June 2012, photo Socialist Party

Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting 10 June 2012, photo Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

Several people came into the discussion describing their personal experiences of workfare and how these schemes destroy jobs and drive down the rights of workers as well as exploiting young people.

YFJ played a leading role organising protests outside many of the shops using workfare which won some small changes to the more oppressive aspects of one of the schemes.

Helen Pattison, Leeds Socialist Party and Youth Fight for Jobs, photo by  Socialist Party

Helen Pattison, Leeds Socialist Party and Youth Fight for Jobs, photo by Socialist Party   (Click to enlarge)

During the afternoon session the meeting discussed organising the campaign, giving activists a chance to report back on some impressive campaigning in their areas.

Plans were made for the TUC demo in October where YFJ will be involved in organising a youth contingent, linking together the struggles of workers and young people in the fight for decent jobs and a future.

There was also in-depth discussion of the recently produced YFJ manifesto. A future for the 99% outlines what YFJ stands for as well as campaigning tips. This will be launched at YFJ's 'Austerity Games' on 23 July.


In this issue


Socialist Party news and analysis

No to austerity! - Turn anger into action

NSSN conference agrees call for one-day general strike against austerity

Leveson: contradictions and a crisis of credibility

No to local government pensions deal

The class divide in elderly care

Fast news

Them & Us


Socialist Party youth and students

Youth Fight for Jobs national meeting

My workfare nightmare

From pillar to post: reassessment for ESA

Super-rich Beecroft targets workers' rights


International socialist news and analysis

Spain: bank bailout can't stop Euro death-spiral

Wisconsin Recall: Democrats paved the way for Walker's victory

Kazakhstan: Oil workers jailed by rotten regime

International day of support for political prisoners in Iran

Threat from far-right in Greece: Time to build defence committees


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

Tamil protest scores victory as Rajapaksa cancels speaking engagement

Bolton Uni: Reinstate Shana Begum!

Greece comes to Southampton

Olympic's sponsor exploits workers

West Lancs Against Cuts


Socialist Party workplace news

Sheffield recycling centre strikers supported by 90% of public

Council admin workers in Kirklees strike against cuts

Olympics - a fair deal for transport workers

Coryton refinery closure protests

Striking against academies

Workplace news in brief


 

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Related links:

Youth Fight for Jobs:

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triangleSick of Your Boss gets going in London

triangle'Sick of your boss?' activists target Starbucks

triangleAre you sick of your boss? Enough is enough

triangleYFJ hitting Starbucks on issue of underemployment

Youth:

triangle'Forced out of work, forced out of Spain'

triangleInterview: Wirral Youth Theatre cuts

triangleAre you sick of your boss? Join the campaign!

triangleA busy day in the life of a 'shirker'

Jobs:

triangleSouth African economy: Mass sacking threat demands mass action

triangleWhy I joined the socialists

triangleTeachers strike to defend education and assistants' jobs

YFJ:

triangleIDS - Try living on £53 a week!

triangleGlasgow: Welcome for YFJ marchers & mass leafletting

Young people:

triangleMarch against the G8