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The Socialist 22 August 2012

Support South African Miners

The Socialist issue 730


Support South African miners


Lobby the TUC on 9 September: Demand a 24-hour strike against austerity


Zero-hour contracts mean zero rights

Scrounger? The truth about living on the dole

Tottenham: a year since the riots


Fare rises and rail cuts: Kick the fat cats off our railways!

NHS: Dewsbury mass meeting opposes PFI

Another News of the World perjury charge

Doors close after A-level results

Justice for Kingsley Burrell!

Updates

WikiLeaks and Assange: No extradition to the USA

Shafilia Ahmed murder: A question of women's rights

Tommy Walker - tribute to a working class fighter

Them & Us


And the toilet seat medal goes to... Sheffield City Council!

Southampton rebels continue fight against council cuts

Victory for One Housing workers

Draconian sentences for Pussy Riot protest will backfire on Putin

End seafarers' poverty wages

Builders plan to stop 'Besna 2' at Crown House

In Brief: POA rejects pensions offer


Food: Scoffing on profits

The Olympics: Sport for all, or just for the elite?

 
 
 
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Them & Us

Inspire a generation?

Politicians were crawling all over the Olympics - desperate to be seen taking part in an event enjoyed by so many. That's why many of us took it as a not-so-surprising stab in the back when it was revealed how seriously (or not) those same politicians take giving young people the chance to develop their interests and skills in sport.

Since 2010 the sale of 31 school playing fields has been approved. Tory councils have approved the most but New Labour is no friend of the Olympic legacy either - between 1997 and 2010 200 playing fields were sold off.

No recession for 1%

FTSE 100 chief executives reached a new milestone in 2011 - an average pay package of £3 million a year. That's 8.5% up on the previous year. Meanwhile the average pay rise for workers was 1.6% - less than half the rate of inflation - while many are in the middle of pay freezes. So workers can afford less and less while the bosses can afford more and more.

Unhealthy and dangerous

If you were thinking of a list of people not to invite to join the Health and Safety Executive's board, Howard Shiplee would be pretty near the top. Shiplee was an executive director of construction giant Laing O'Rourke - one of the companies which took part in blacklisting trade unionists for, among other things, highlighting health and safety issues. And yet, Shiplee has indeed been appointed to the board. This decision must be challenged.

Idleness

Five 'young gun' Tories have written a book, Britannia Unchained: Global Growth and Prosperity (health warning: do not read if you suffer from high blood pressure). In it they helpfully outline the root of all our problems. Billions spent bailing out the banks? Growing inequality? The careless quest for profit? No. Idleness.

Yes, we're all just too lazy. "Too many people in Britain prefer a lie-in to hard work." We quite agree - all those bosses sitting around counting the money made for them by low-paid workers, often having to work two or three jobs to get by - they're a real blight on society.

Worse and worse

"Tony Blair once explained his priority in three words: education, education, education. I can do it in three letters. NHS." That's what Cameron told us in 2006. But since he became prime minister things are even worse than they were under New Labour! An extra 2,000 patients a month are on hospital waiting lists - that's an extra 60,000 since May 2010.

And now NHS chiefs are claiming it would be a great idea for hospitals to 'expand abroad' to make a profit. But introducing the profit motive to the NHS is the main factor causing the problems!


In this issue


International socialist news and analysis

Support South African miners


National Shop Stewards Network

Lobby the TUC on 9 September: Demand a 24-hour strike against austerity


Socialist Party Readers' Comments

Zero-hour contracts mean zero rights

Scrounger? The truth about living on the dole

Tottenham: a year since the riots


Socialist Party news and analysis

Fare rises and rail cuts: Kick the fat cats off our railways!

NHS: Dewsbury mass meeting opposes PFI

Another News of the World perjury charge

Doors close after A-level results

Justice for Kingsley Burrell!

Updates

WikiLeaks and Assange: No extradition to the USA

Shafilia Ahmed murder: A question of women's rights

Tommy Walker - tribute to a working class fighter

Them & Us


Socialist Party workplace news

And the toilet seat medal goes to... Sheffield City Council!

Southampton rebels continue fight against council cuts

Victory for One Housing workers

Draconian sentences for Pussy Riot protest will backfire on Putin

End seafarers' poverty wages

Builders plan to stop 'Besna 2' at Crown House

In Brief: POA rejects pensions offer


Socialist Party feature

Food: Scoffing on profits

The Olympics: Sport for all, or just for the elite?


 

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