
The Socialist 2 December 2020
Better for billionaires, Worse for workers

Spending Review. Unions must resist return to austerity
What will the spending review mean for me?
Napo kickstarts fight against pay freeze
Better for billionaires. Worse for workers
Arcadia and Debenhams closures: Nationalise to save jobs and pensions
Scotland: Campaign wins end to period poverty
NHS: Underfunded, understaffed, underpaid
Don't let the festive season be one of misery for retail workers
Equity union conference calls for radical change - now lead a fight!
Solidarity with Brighton UCU strike - we won't pay for Covid crisis
East London teachers strike in support of victimised union rep
Heathrow workers strike against 'fire and rehire' plans
Hackney: Stop plan to halve school support staff!
Pay freeze protest Homerton Hospital
Unison general secretary ballot closes
'Building back greener' - yet more Tory greenwash
Review: Friedrich Engels - Condition of the working class in England
Wales TUSC plans to mount an electoral challenge
Rent strikers' victory in Manchester student halls
Labour meeting lets MP get away with 'Spycops' abstention
Fast fashion, big profits, low pay
Diego Maradona - Working-class rebel, football genius
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Exeter
Young members from Devon Socialist Party ran a Friday lunch-time campaign stall outside Exeter College. We got lots of interest, ran out of leaflets and youth charters, and met two people interested in joining. We also got the support of a worker on the nearby construction site.
Duncan and Tom, Devon Socialist party
Waltham Cross
When the Socialist Party was campaigning in Waltham Cross in Hertfordshire - for a 15% pay rise for the NHS and to reject the public sector pay freeze - we heard somebody turn to their friend and say: "It seems there are a lot of socialists around here these days."
Ian Pattison, North London Socialist party
In this issue
What we think
Spending Review. Unions must resist return to austerity
Spending Review
What will the spending review mean for me?
Napo kickstarts fight against pay freeze
News
Better for billionaires. Worse for workers
Arcadia and Debenhams closures: Nationalise to save jobs and pensions
Scotland: Campaign wins end to period poverty
NHS: Underfunded, understaffed, underpaid
Devolution
Workplace News
Don't let the festive season be one of misery for retail workers
Equity union conference calls for radical change - now lead a fight!
Solidarity with Brighton UCU strike - we won't pay for Covid crisis
East London teachers strike in support of victimised union rep
Heathrow workers strike against 'fire and rehire' plans
Hackney: Stop plan to halve school support staff!
Pay freeze protest Homerton Hospital
Unison general secretary ballot closes
Environment
'Building back greener' - yet more Tory greenwash
International News
Marxism
Review: Friedrich Engels - Condition of the working class in England
Campaigns
Wales TUSC plans to mount an electoral challenge
Rent strikers' victory in Manchester student halls
Labour meeting lets MP get away with 'Spycops' abstention
Reader's opinion
Fast fashion, big profits, low pay
Diego Maradona - Working-class rebel, football genius
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