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9 February 2012

NUT and PCS launch consultative surveys to build for ongoing pensions action

N30 - Millions strike back at Con-Dem government on 30 November 2011, photo Paul Mattsson

The NUT and PCS national executives have agreed to proceed with consultative surveys to confirm support - and to mobilise members - for an ongoing campaign of action to defend public sector pensions. If the results show support, they are proposing that 28 March would be the next day of coordinated national strike action, reports Martin Powell-Davies

8 February 2012

London - a tale of two cities

Hardest Hit Protest: Disabled people and their families protest in central London against government spending cuts, photo Paul Mattsson

The Olympics will be staged in London this summer. The Con-Dems and their big business friends expect that the Games and the Queen's Golden Jubilee in June will bring tourists, consumer spending and profits

8 February 2012

Them & Us

Clever clogs: How many of you have had 'the look'? 'The look' from Tories who pity socialists for 'not understanding' how the world 'really' works. A trait no doubt picked up from the Eton-Oxbridge clique

8 February 2012

Save the NHS!

NHS protest against Lansley's bill in London May 2011, photo by Paul Mattsson

The NHS is being broken apart by the hammer blows raining down on it from the Con-Dem government. Huge job cuts and closures of hospital wards and departments, including A&E, are wreaking havoc.

8 February 2012

Exploiting the unemployed to line the pockets of big business

The introduction of the government's flagship welfare service the Work Programme has been criticised recently in a National Audit Office (NAO) report, writes Katrine Williams, PCS Wales chair.

8 February 2012

Safe railways, not shopping malls

Craig Johnston, a member of the transport union RMT in Carlisle recently wrote a letter to his local paper challenging the Tory MP's proposals for station buildings...

8 February 2012

Students drop out of college without EMA

November 24th student demonstrations against tuition fees rises and the abolition of the EMA, photo Senan

In late 2010, as thousands of college students took to the streets against the vicious scrapping of weekly EMA payments for 16-19 year old students, the government insultingly labelled the grant as 'frivolous', writes Claire Laker-Mansfield, Socialist Students national organiser.

1 February 2012

Bankers bonus scandal - Fight this profit-mad system

We are the 99% - Take the wealth off the 1% - Socialist Party placard, photo by Paul Mattsson

The recent 'Hesteria' has been revealing. The Tories, majority funded by the City, went on about 'fairness' and bankers' bonuses but failed to challenge RBS boss Hester's £1m bung

1 February 2012

Pensions battle: Unions must campaign for coordinated strike action in March

Pensions battle: The 30 June 2011 (J30) public sector strike demonstration in Manchester, photo Hugh Caffrey

At January's TUC Public Service Liaison Group (PSLG) meeting the leadership of Unison and the GMB confirmed their decision to sign up to the government's heads of agreement on pensions

1 February 2012

Unison pensions cowardice

The devil's in the detail!: Since 10 January Unison's right-wing lay leadership, and the bureaucracy at whose bidding they act, have been attempting to sell their position on the local government pension scheme (LGPS) around the regions

1 February 2012

Them & Us

Rapidly rising unemployment combined with wage freezes means that the average 25-64 year old American male earns about a quarter less than his 1969 equivalent.

1 February 2012

What is the point of Labour MPs?

Recently, one acerbic political TV commentator, noting the lack-lustre response of the Labour leadership to the current crisis, asked: "What is the point of Labour?" To that cutting remark we might add more specifically, "And what is the point of Labour MPs?"...

1 February 2012

Dead end in Davos

So-called world leaders are meeting in Davos this week, and it finally seems that youth unemployment is top of the agenda, writes Ian Pattison, Youth Fight for Jobs.

30 January 2012

Trade unionists and socialists prepare for May elections

TUSC candidates Alex Gordon, President, RMT, Joe Simpson, Assistent general secretary, POA, steve Hedley, RMT London region secretary, and , photo by Paul Mattsson

Last Saturday over 50 prospective candidates and campaign organisers from around the country met to plan the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition's (TUSC) challenge in May's local and London Assembly elections

25 January 2012

The trade unions and Labour

Unions like Unite have donated millions to Labour but Labour promises nothing in return to union members, photo Paul Mattsson

What we think: Labour lords voted against the introduction of the benefit cap which threatens 67,000 families with poverty and homelessness. Yet Liam Byrne, shadow Work and Pensions secretary, made it abundantly clear Labour supports the cap.

25 January 2012

Public sector pensions: 'Coalition of the willing' gathering strength

30 November public sector strike (N30) , photo Paul Mattsson

A 'coalition of the willing' - unions determined to fight - are regrouping, writes Martin Powell-Davies

25 January 2012

Them & Us

What a banker: Cameron's rhetoric about clamping down on bankers' bonuses is becoming more and more farcical. RBS chief executive, Stephen Hester, looks set to receive a bonus of up to £1.6 million.

25 January 2012

Hard Times - but not for the 1%

On the London demonstration during the 30 June public sector pensions strike, photo Paul Mattsson

Defend pensions, fight the cuts in jobs and pay: As the clouds of recession grow darker, practically every section of society feels the grim effects. Apart from one group - there are few signs of recession for the super-rich! writes Roger Shrives.

25 January 2012

NUS calls national student walkout

The National Union of Students (NUS) has finally announced a series of actions to fight against the sweeping privatisation and cuts threatened to hit our universities if the government get their way...

25 January 2012

Fight the Tories' Welfare Reform Bill

The Lords won't save us!: Tory Iain Duncan Smith's vicious Welfare Reform Bill, which the government aims to make law by May, will leave thousands destitute, writes Ben Robinson.


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