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The Socialist 31 October 2012

Solidarity with Ford workers - Defend every job

The Socialist issue 740


Solidarity with Ford workers - Defend every job

Prepare for a 24-hour general strike

Savile case: How bullies and predators thrived

Tory cuts will increase child poverty

Gas prices - All companies join price hike

Scores of trains cancelled in west midlands

Them & Us


Spain: Autumn heats up as general strike approaches

South African miners: the struggle continues

Socialist MEP obstructed by Kazakh authorities


Housing: How the market has failed


Birmingham cuts: council workers must lead a fightback

Birmingham council threatens 1,000 jobs ... national Unison leadership responds meekly

Teachers at Stratford Academy strike against scandalous pay cuts

Bromley council: Drop your plans or face a strike!

Glasgow Unison's fighting strategy

Workplace news in brief


Stop cuts at Dewsbury hospital

South London NHS debt funds Tories!

EDL fails in second attempt to rally in Waltham Forest

Rotherham workers and youth unite against the National Front

University of East London - scrap the unfair attendance policy!

Student demonstration must be just the beginning

Stop deaths in police custody

Socialism 2012 appeal

FBU remembers Joe Strummer

 
 
 
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University of East London - scrap the unfair attendance policy!

Three strikes and you're out - that's the current rule for students at the University of East London (UEL).

If you miss three sessions, you are considered for module de-registration. If you are ten minutes late, if the lecturer cancels the lesson, if there is a faulty card reader or if you aren't properly enrolled, you are classed as absent. This is completely unfair and draconian.

The policy is part of a series of attacks by university management - £9,000 fees, sky-high rents and privatisation.

Lecturers at UEL have already taken strike action against changes that would see their workload increased and students getting a worse education.

The attendance policy could be used against students supporting our striking lecturers. This is outrageous! It is our democratic right to strike alongside workers.

This is why Socialist Students is campaigning to abolish the unfair attendance policy. We feel that students should not be penalised if their train is late, they get stuck in a traffic jam or if a student is ill.

The only way we are going to get rid of the unfair attendance policy is if we fight it! Management isn't going to give in to us no matter how nicely we ask.

We have to get organised and protest and take coordinated action with lecturers and support staff alongside us.

Socialist Students is initiating a campaign which has met with a lot of enthusiasm from students on campus.

The launch meeting on Wednesday 1 November will discuss organising protests and whether a boycott of the policy would be feasible.

Kyle Williamson, UEL Socialist Students

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Related links:

East London:

triangleLondon Socialist Party conference

triangleEast London Socialist Party: Historical Materialism

triangleEast London Socialist Party: Planning for the Planet - How to stop climate change

triangleEast London Socialist Party: Saying No to the bedroom tax

triangleEast London Socialist Party: Thatcher's attacks on the working class

University:

triangleUniversity backs down: students and workers win!

triangleSwansea's food bank for students

triangleSussex University: occupation over but campaign continues

triangleSussex uni occupation: 'they say privatise - we fight back and organise'

London:

triangleLondon march to save the NHS

triangleLondon Socialist Party regional conference

triangleSocialism 2013

Students:

triangleStop Gove hacking our school hols

triangleEdmund Schluessel elected to NUS executive

Socialist Students:

triangleNUS conference votes against free education and EMA

Lecturers:

triangleVictory for attendance policy campaign at University of East London

Education:

triangleTeachers strike to defend education and assistants' jobs