The Socialist 7 February 2018
NHS - build the fightback

NHS day of action: all around the country
Tragic death exposes criminal understaffing of NHS
York socialists head resistance to NHS outsourcing
Capita in crisis: bring all outsourcers back in-house
90 feared dead after migrant boat capsizes
Corbyn's left must seize the advantage in Labour's civil war
Haringey: now's our chance for a no-cuts council
Walthamstow: occupy to save the town square
Scene set for TUSC conference electoral debate
Royal Mail forced back under threat of action
Unison national women's conference
Striking back against academies in Newham
May's silence is a green light for Chinese repression
Sudan: Mohamed Satti released - global solidarity campaign gets results!
Protesters denounce oppressive Sri Lankan regime
GCSE grading game stresses out students - even more than before!
Fighting sexism: Positive discrimination - yea or neigh?
Bernie's book shows need for workers' party
Darkest Hour: Not the usual flattery of brutal Tory Churchill
The Socialist Party is being evicted - we need you!
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Striking back against academies in Newham
Helen Pattison, East London Socialist Party
It's been months since teachers at Avenue School in Newham, east London, uncovered plans for the school to become an academy.
A lot has happened since then. Days of strike action have already been taken. A new fighting National Education Union branch secretary has been elected, Louise Cuffaro, who is also a Socialist Party member. And parents have organised themselves into a campaign alongside teachers to fight for schools to remain under local authority control.
Other schools in the borough have also found out they are being threatened with academy status and have taken action. Cumberland and Royal Docks have all taken strike action. There was a large community meeting to build a campaign at Shaftesbury Primary School.
Later this month, Avenue teachers will walk out again, this time for three consecutive days. They will be joined on the final day by other schools in a joint day of action against academies, backed up by many parents across the borough.
As well as the strike action, on 26 February campaigners, parents and teachers from all the threatened schools in Newham will take their anger to the steps of the town hall during the full council meeting.
While a small number of Corbyn-supporting councillors have either visited picket lines or met with campaigners, other Labour councillors are pushing for academies. These councillors don't deserve an easy ride; parents and teachers should lobby councillor's surgeries and call on them to oppose academies.
Reports from local Labour Party meetings show that it has been Labour councillors voting down motions in support of the strikes and the anti-academies campaign.
If councillors aren't going to fight in the interests of local people, they should stand down now or campaigners may be forced to stand against them.
A strong anti-academies voice in the council chamber could help stop save our schools but whatever happens, local teachers will continue to fight alongside parents for local authority schools in Newham.
In this issue
Save our NHS
NHS day of action: all around the country
Tragic death exposes criminal understaffing of NHS
York socialists head resistance to NHS outsourcing
News
Capita in crisis: bring all outsourcers back in-house
90 feared dead after migrant boat capsizes
What we think
Corbyn's left must seize the advantage in Labour's civil war
Councils
Haringey: now's our chance for a no-cuts council
Walthamstow: occupy to save the town square
Scene set for TUSC conference electoral debate
Workplace
Royal Mail forced back under threat of action
Unison national women's conference
Striking back against academies in Newham
International socialist news and analysis
May's silence is a green light for Chinese repression
Sudan: Mohamed Satti released - global solidarity campaign gets results!
Protesters denounce oppressive Sri Lankan regime
Opinion
GCSE grading game stresses out students - even more than before!
Fighting sexism: Positive discrimination - yea or neigh?
Bernie's book shows need for workers' party
Darkest Hour: Not the usual flattery of brutal Tory Churchill
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
The Socialist Party is being evicted - we need you!
Yorkshire Socialist Party regional conference
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