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From The Socialist newspaper, 20 March 2019
Utility bill and council tax hikes... benefit cuts...
End austerity. Fight for a living wage!
Dave Carr
Despite a £30 billion windfall in the government's coffers, Tory chancellor Philip Hammond's spring statement signals a continued squeeze on low-income families.
Because of a freeze on benefits the poorest households will lose on average £400 this year. Also, the government's austerity measures will mean cuts to Universal Credit and increases in council tax. Shockingly, it's reported that cuts and delays to Universal Credit payments are forcing some women into sex work.
But the cost of living crisis doesn't stop there. Gas and electricity bills are set to rise from 1 April, as are water charges, the TV licence fee, and NHS prescriptions in England.
In the next fortnight, working-class people will also be adversely impacted by higher car tax, increases in mobile phone network charges, the higher cost of postage stamps, and a hike in 'class three' national insurance contributions which count towards a state pension.
Wages
But an average worker's annual real wage remains hundreds of pounds below what it was over a decade ago when the capitalist financial crisis erupted. And since then successive governments, while bailing out the super-rich elite and the capitalist system to the tune of trillions of pounds, have imposed pay freezes, ie pay cuts, on millions of public sector workers.
But organised workers are fighting back. Low-paid civil servants, many of who actually qualify for the benefits they administer, are balloting for strike action over the next month to demand better pay. Their union, the PCS, is demanding a modest 10% rise.
Katrine Williams, PCS national executive and Socialist Party member, says: "There's huge discontent over low pay but yet again the Treasury wants to restrict our pay rise to 1%. An imposed increase in contributions to our pension scheme has wiped out the miserable 1% pay 'rises', so pay has literally gone down before you even take into account cost of living rises.
"However, with the government in complete disarray we recognise now is a good time to fight back on pay and win."
Working-class people have had enough of austerity. We've had enough of the tax-dodging super-rich. And we've had enough of this zombie government. Let's get organised and fight back.
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In The Socialist 20 March 2019:
What we think
May's government facing endgame
News
End austerity. Fight for a living wage!
New Zealand mosque terror atrocity
Top unis threaten cuts if tuition fees
Cash-strapped schools now 'fourth emergency service'
Climate walkouts
Youth strikes show the way - mass action can oust Tories
Massive protests over catastrophic climate change
Workplace news
Victory for Birmingham bin workers
PCS civil servants' union: Vote Yes to strike for better pay
Midlands machine bearing makers launch all-out strike
Hackney school bus workers walk out
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Socialist Party's Sue Atkins wins big support for anti-cuts, socialist policies
Union fightback key to movement against racism and austerity
Socialist Party Northern conference: Workers are sick of cuts and have the power to fight back
Stop cuts to women's services in Leicester
Help build the workers' press: send May Day greetings to the Socialist!
International socialist news and analysis
Spanish state: Historic 8 March action
Opinion
Exhibition: Don McCullin - a life in pictures
Theatre: Banner Theatre's Nottingham 'Free for All'
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