Articles from the Socialist, issue 523
4 March 2008
Unite for a living wage
Greenwich workers score victory against single status
Angry civil servants strike over pay
Socialist Party NHS campaign
Thousands protest at threats to hospital
On the ‘Save the NHS’ march, 3 November 2007 , photo Paul Mattsson |
THE ‘SAVE Queen Mary’s’ demonstration in Sidcup on 1 March had 5,000 people on it, according to the local press, writes Lois Austin
Rewarded for zeal at cuts
International Women’s Day
Fight for a woman’s right to choose
Picket of Tory MP Ann Widdecombe’s anti-abortion meeting 6 February 2008, photo Paul Mattsson |
International women’s day: Hypocrisy is not the word for it! The Guardian reported that Tory leader David Cameron pledged to give a third of jobs in his first government to women…
Anti-War
Troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan
DEMONSTRATE
Called by Stop the War Coalition, CND and BMI
Saturday 15 March
Assemble 12 noon, Trafalgar Square, London WC2
$3 trillion Iraq war
The Three Trillion Dollar War, co-authored by Nobel prize-winning economist and former Clinton adviser, Joseph Stiglitz, shows the true economic cost of the war in Iraq…
Sheffield activists fight militarism
Environment and socialism
Walthamstow ‘RAPpers’ against toxic incinerators
A FANTASTIC first meeting was held by ‘Residents Against Pollution’ (RAP) in Walthamstow, north-east London on 27 February, writes Paula Mitchell, Walthamstow
Socialist Party news and analysis
Safe as houses? MANY HOMEOWNERS face the risk of losing their home because of the effects of the credit crunch, but are housing association tenants completely insulated from the crisis, writes Paul Kennedy
Meet Brown’s new finance expert
International socialist news and analysis
Turkey’s invasion destabilising region
ON 21 February up to 10,000 Turkish troops backed by helicopter gunships and aircraft bombers invaded northern Iraq, writes Dave Carr
Russian election
Workplace news and analysis
Postal workers’ picket line in East London, photo Naomi Byron |
Two weeks ago Royal Mail bosses awarded themselves massive bonuses of over £4.5 million, writes Andy Bentley
Unison witch-hunt: Members bite back
Teachers must reject real pay cuts
Greenwich workers fight attacks
Socialist Party member stands for Unite (T&G) general executive