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 Liverpool struggle in the 1980s.  pic: Philip Gordon

Liverpool struggle in the 1980s. pic: Philip Gordon

11 January 2012

Heseltine continued Liverpool's decline

Former Liverpool councillor and then-District Labour Party president Tony Mulhearn shows how it was a Labour council, led by supporters of Militant (the forerunner of the Socialist Party), that saved the city from Tory decay.

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11 January 2012

Workplace news in brief

Unite rejects pensions attacks: Unite's local authority national industrial sector committee rejected the government's pensions proposals on 9 January...

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11 January 2012

Cuts councillors dishonoured

Waltham Forest workers and campaigners will lobby the north east London borough's first 2012 council cabinet meeting on 12 January in support of sacked library and Waltham Forest Direct workers, writes Bob Severn.

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4 January 2012

Liverpool's managed decline: Tarzan to the rescue?

In a breathtaking example of Tory mendacity former 'Minister for Merseyside' Michael Heseltine claims he rescued Liverpool from 'managed decline', writes Tony Mulhearn, Former Liverpool councillor.

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4 January 2012

Cuts used to attack trade unionists

In its latest round of cuts, Waltham Forest's Labour council has cut another 26 jobs and merged its library service with the Waltham Forest Direct benefits, council tax and advice service...

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Nancy Taaffe at a Waltham Forest anti-cuts protest, February 2011, photo Senan

15 December 2011

Defend trade unionists fighting cuts - solidarity urgently needed

Waltham Forest council, which has made 17 rounds of cuts to jobs and services, has now told around 20 library and Waltham Forest Direct staff that they have lost their jobs

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Political answer also required, photo Paul Mattsson

Political answer also required

14 December 2011

Stand up to the Con-Dem government

On 30 November around two million public sector workers took strike action in defence of their pensions and against cuts in public services.
However, it is also urgent that the trade union and anti-cuts movement begins to discuss making sure it has an electoral voice, otherwise we are fighting with one hand tied behind our backs.

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14 December 2011

Langdon school strike

Bullying has always been a problem in schools. As the commercialisation of education accelerates, however, it is often the teachers on the receiving end - from senior management, writes Manny Thain, East London Socialist Party.

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30 November 2011

Brighton Greens fail to fight the cuts

Brighton local government elections in May 2011 resulted in 23 Green councillors, 18 Tories and 13 Labour, giving the Greens, elected on an 'anti-cuts' election campaign, control over the council cabinet

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Over 1,000 council workers, striking Medirest cleaners and others marched through Southampton on 13 June in a powerful show of solidarity against vicious council cuts and the scandalous consequence of the private sector in the NHS , photo Paul Mattsson

Southampton protest on 13 June, photo Paul Mattsson

23 November 2011

Greece and Italy get unelected technocrats - Southampton gets chief executives!

A November Southampton city council meeting approved the 'change programme', newspeak for the wholesale privatisation of council services, writes Gavin Marsh, Southampton Anti-Cuts Union.

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