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Croxteth Comprehensive School (1)
Educational Maintenance Allowance (3)
Youth Fight for Education (12)
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Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
15 June 2006
International students' movements and working class struggles
EARLIER THIS year students in France occupied universities and organised mass protest demonstrations to defeat the Chirac government's 'hire and fire' law (CPE) which attacked young workers' rights...
26 February 2005
Young workers: fight for your rights at work
"ARE YOU a young worker fed up with low pay, bullying bosses, long hours and unsafe working conditions?" asks the socialist youth organisation International Socialist Resistance (ISR)...
4 September 2004
Young workers fight to End Low Pay
SOME OF the most exploited sections of Britain's workforce are young people. If you are under 22 you're not eligible for the full minimum wage, at present £4.50p an hour. If you're between 18-21 there is a minimum wage of £3.80 an hour...
21 August 2004
MILLIONS OF young people are working in low-paid jobs, often with bullying bosses and unsafe working conditions. Young workers are often denied their basic rights in work and many are scared of losing their jobs if they try to argue...
10 July 2004
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5 June 2004
IN THE past 20 months, nine apprentices, all aged under 23, have died on vocational courses backed by the government...
24 April 2004
Wanted: A Living Wage For Young Workers
THE SUNDAY Times Rich List tried to make us drool last weekend over the colossal fortunes amassed by Britain's wealthiest people, like Roman Abramovich, the multi-billionaire who bought Chelsea football club with spare change out of his £7.5 billion fortune...
10 January 2004
Young Workers Need A Liveable Minimum Wage!
PRESSURE FROM the trade union movement and the general anger among many workers could force New Labour to introduce a minimum wage for 16 and 17 year olds later this year...
18 August 2000
School leavers, students, young workers facing an uncertain future
TENS OF thousands of A level students will be waiting to see what the future offers them when they get their results, writes Mark Baker.
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