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8 February 2012
Prince Philip Hospital Llanelli: We can defeat cuts plans
The proposals for Prince Philip Hospital are scandalous. The closure of the A&E unit in Llanelli, south west Wales, will mean patients having to travel to Carmarthen, Swansea or even Haverfordwest
1 February 2012
South East Wales youth plan new campaigns
South East Wales Socialist Party held a youth campaign meeting to get all of the young Socialist Party members in the area together to discuss issues and upcoming tasks
31 January 2012
Unilever strikers condemn bosses' greed
To the sound of hoots of support from passing traffic, the delivery lorries supplying Walls Ice Cream in Gloucester were backing up, as drivers refused to cross the picket line
19 January 2012
UCU activists suspended in North Wales
Coleg Harlech in North Wales has suspended three trade union tutors and is threatening to discipline them for gross misconduct, writes Craig Lewis.
29 November 2011
'Not guilty' - support for Cardiff activists
On 11 November six Occupy Cardiff activists were arrested by South Wales police, simply for exercising their right to protest peacefully
16 November 2011
A recent opinion poll shows clear opposition to Welsh Labour's plans to cut hospitals in Wales - despite health bosses claiming that the poll supports their plans to downgrade general hospitals in Wales...
9 November 2011
1935 - when angry Welsh protests forced a government u-turn
On 4 February 1935, Ceridwen Brown of Aberdare led an army of women, some carrying babies, to Merthyr Tydfil Unemployed Assistance Board (UAB) offices, writes Geoff Jones.
26 October 2011
10,000 public sector jobs lost in Wales and counting
Over 10,000 public sector jobs have been lost in Wales in the last year according to accountants PwC.
26 October 2011
Wales takes action to defend young people
"I completely agree - these bankers getting bonuses, while they say EMA is unaffordable." These were the words of an enthusiastic student who met Youth Fight for Jobs (YFJ) campaigners in Swansea on Saturday 15 October, writes Ben Golightly.
12 October 2011
Wales Assembly budget: Labour piles on the misery
The Welsh Labour-led government's 2012-2013 draft budget, published on 4 October is the second one in a row to cut Welsh public services, writes Edmund Schluessel.
5 October 2011
Students join the socialists as fury grows over cuts and fees
Socialist Students has had an excellent response at this year's freshers fairs. Fury is the most frequently displayed emotion whenever the government or bankers are mentioned
21 September 2011
Wales mine deaths: Privatisation comes under the spotlight
The tragic deaths of four coalminers at the Gleision Colliery in the Swansea Valley, South Wales, has inevitably raised the issue of safety in the mining industry...
17 August 2011
Youth march in Wales to demand jobs
17 young people marched from Merthyr to Cardiff to protest against the scandal of youth unemployment. The three-day march of Youth Fight for Jobs, Wales, ended on 6 August to a terrific reception...
3 August 2011
Merthyr to Cardiff 4-6 August: Tory work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, singled out Merthyr Tydfil when he implied that the main barrier to jobseekers finding work was their own apathy - 'why don't they just get on a bus to Cardiff?' he asked
3 August 2011
"Workers of the world unite": This month commemorates the centenary of the Llanelli Railway Riots in Wales when railway workers participating in a national rail strike, along with the local community, faced the guns and bayonets of Churchill's troops...
13 July 2011
Con-Dems have no solution to unemployment: Merthyr Tydfil in Wales has the fourth highest level of youth unemployment in Britain with more than a third of 16-24 year olds unable to find work, writes Katie Simpson, Cardiff Youth Fight for Jobs.
17 June 2011
Coleg Morgannwg: Victory over victimisation
UCU members at Coleg Morgannwg announced today that college management have withdrawn disciplinary charges against lecturer and UCU Cymru president Guy Stoate
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