The Socialist 26 October 2016
Protest and strike to save our NHS

Protest and strike to save our NHS
Health campaigners announce national NHS demo
Hundreds march and rally to defend Tyneside hospital
'Jungle' camp destruction is no solution
Welsh budget: Labour government makes Tory cuts
Academies mired in debt and corruption
Homeless sleeping rough: councils must build housing
Four in five self-employed workers living in poverty
Wallasey whitewash must be condemned
Battle in Leeds council over care home closure
Jarrow March: an inspiring show of solidarity between workers and youth
Teaching assistant pledges ongoing fight against pay cuts
A day in the life of a midwife
Striking Sheffield bin workers picket scabs
Crossrail sparks get organised
Unison higher education seminar points no way forward over pay
Housing campaigners meet to plan resistance to the Housing Act
Why I joined the Socialist Party: "I really can't wait for Socialism 2016"
US presidential election: The disastrous failure of 'lesser evilism'
Ireland: Jobstown protester found guilty
Book review: Fighting racism in football
PO Box 1398, Enfield EN1 9GT
020 8988 8777
Link to this page: https://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/922/23782
![]() | |||
Home | The Socialist 26 October 2016 | Join the Socialist Party
Subscribe | Donate | Audio | PDF | ebook
Durham teaching assistant pledges ongoing fight against pay cuts
Elaine Brunskill
Durham City Council is proposing to sack 2,700 teaching assistants (TAs) and then rehire them on 23% less pay.
At an event in Durham City centre, which was to raise awareness of the attack on them, teaching assistant Lisa Turnbull talked to the Socialist about the impact of this proposal and their struggle against the Labour controlled council.
Lisa started by explaining:
"It's the utter devastation, made worse by the fact it's a Labour council. I've been brought up to believe that Labour is for working people.
"It's impacting on people's health, their relationships, finances - some have had to sell their houses.
"The campaign is taking up everything. When my daughter wants to meet me she has to come along to these events!
"If these cuts are implemented I won't be able to help finance my daughter through university and will really struggle to pay my mortgage - that's after 26 years of service.
"We won't accept this at all. We've grouped together as County Durham TA Activist Committee. We are a completely self-organised grassroots campaign."
Teaching assistants have felt let down by their trade unions. Lisa commented:
"Dave Prentis [Unison general secretary] finally came up to Durham to speak to us - he promised way back at the Miners' Gala [in July] that he would come. He has now promised to throw the full financial backing of the union behind us."
Teaching assistants standing next to us were sceptical of Prentis. Certainly TAs will have to ensure pressure is kept on him to fulfil his commitment to back them.
Lisa ended by saying: "Regardless of everything we are going to fight this!"
Unison's strike ballot closes on 19th October.
- Messages of support to: [email protected]
- To contribute to the Durham TAs' fund visit: justgiving.com/crowdfunding/CountyDurhamTeachingAssistants
This version of this article was first posted on the Socialist Party website on 19 October 2016 and may vary slightly from the version subsequently printed in The Socialist.
In this issue
Socialist Party NHS campaign
Protest and strike to save our NHS
Health campaigners announce national NHS demo
Hundreds march and rally to defend Tyneside hospital
Socialist Party news and analysis
'Jungle' camp destruction is no solution
Welsh budget: Labour government makes Tory cuts
Academies mired in debt and corruption
Homeless sleeping rough: councils must build housing
Four in five self-employed workers living in poverty
Corbyn & Labour
Wallasey whitewash must be condemned
Battle in Leeds council over care home closure
Jarrow March for Jobs 2011
Jarrow March: an inspiring show of solidarity between workers and youth
Socialist Party workplace news
Teaching assistant pledges ongoing fight against pay cuts
A day in the life of a midwife
Striking Sheffield bin workers picket scabs
Crossrail sparks get organised
Unison higher education seminar points no way forward over pay
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Housing campaigners meet to plan resistance to the Housing Act
Why I joined the Socialist Party: "I really can't wait for Socialism 2016"
International socialist news and analysis
US presidential election: The disastrous failure of 'lesser evilism'
Ireland: Jobstown protester found guilty
Socialist Party comments and reviews
Book review: Fighting racism in football
Home | The Socialist 26 October 2016 | Join the Socialist Party
Related links:
Solid strike by Arriva bus drivers
Durham TAs reject council's pay offer
Lots of discussions at the Miners Gala on the way forward
Norwich City Council workers vote for strike action over broken promises on pay and conditions
Thurrock refuse workers strike escalates
National Education Union needs a socialist, fighting deputy general secretary
RMT: Militant industrial and political strategy must be fought for
Can the 'Preston model' beat the cuts?
Fight the rotten establishment
What councils can do to protect the environment
Ealing parking wardens strike against Serco over absence policy
"I'm here to fight for the future education of children in Hackney"
Search the site
Printable version


