The Socialist 26 April 2007
Blair's legacy: war, cuts and privatisation
Blair's legacy... war, cuts & privatisation
Civil servants' union May Day strike
Join the campaign to defeat fees
No victimisation - support Deeside college lecturers
Campaign to Defeat Fees National Meeting
New Labour - lowest poll ratings since 1983
Come to the Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference
Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference
Support for Labour falling in Scotland
Campaigning for socialist ideas in South Wales
Huddersfield: Fighting against NHS cuts and closures
Coventry socialists fight Post Office closure
Southampton: Save our Services!
Merseyside: Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Bootle has a real socialist alternative
Manchester Wythenshawe: NHS cuts threaten lives
Donate to fund a socialist alternative
Socialist solidarity on May Day
Socialist wins court battle in Kazakhstan
France: Record turnout sees Royal and Sarkozy go through to second round
Yeltsin's real record - 'wild capitalism' in Russia
Nigerian elections - a dangerous farce
UNISON Delegates demand action
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Socialist solidarity on May Day
THE SOCIALIST sends May Day greetings to all our readers. We have received a record number of greetings this year; many of them are printed in this special 16-page issue of the socialist. Every year, as is traditional in the labour movement, we print May Day greetings to show the solidarity among people fighting for better living standards and a socialist future.
Bob Severn
The socialist is not funded by big-business advertising, so the £1,800 we have received for May Day messages helps us to continue to report the struggles of working-class and young people in Britain and around the world.
Since the late 19th century, 1 May has been a day of worldwide working-class solidarity. In 1885, a US trade union, the Knights of Labour, planned rallies and demonstrations for the following May.
On 1 May 1886, the first US-wide general strike took place, with 500,000 workers taking part, with the aim of an eight-hour working day. As a result, tens of thousands of workers had their working hours substantially reduced, many winning an eight-hour day without loss of pay.
Not all employers were prepared to cut hours though. One Chicago company for example, the International Harvesters, used armed police to break through a picket line. Several workers were killed.
Growing from the solidarity with those trade unionists, 1 May - International Workers' Day - is now a day of international celebration and commemoration of working-class struggles. On May Day we also look forward to future victories and reaffirm our fight for a socialist world based on co-operation rather than ruthless competition for profit and power.
In this issue
Blair's legacy... war, cuts & privatisation
Civil servants' union May Day strike
Socialist Students
Join the campaign to defeat fees
No victimisation - support Deeside college lecturers
Campaign to Defeat Fees National Meeting
Socialist Party election analysis
New Labour - lowest poll ratings since 1983
Come to the Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference
Campaign for a New Workers' Party conference
Support for Labour falling in Scotland
Campaigning for socialist ideas in South Wales
Huddersfield: Fighting against NHS cuts and closures
Coventry socialists fight Post Office closure
Southampton: Save our Services!
Merseyside: Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Bootle has a real socialist alternative
Manchester Wythenshawe: NHS cuts threaten lives
Donate to fund a socialist alternative
Socialist solidarity on May Day
International socialist news and analysis
Socialist wins court battle in Kazakhstan
France: Record turnout sees Royal and Sarkozy go through to second round
Yeltsin's real record - 'wild capitalism' in Russia
Nigerian elections - a dangerous farce
Socialist Party workplace news
UNISON Delegates demand action
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