BA workers, civil servants: Defending jobs and conditions
PCS demonstration through central London during two day strike, photo Paul Mattsson
Socialist Party workplace news and analysis
Support British Airways cabin crew
The planned seven days of strike action in two separate walkouts on 20-22 March and 27-30 March by British Airways (BA) cabin crew opens up a new chapter in their ongoing dispute with BA management, writes Neil Cafferky.
Following their well-supported two day strike on 8 and 9 March, up to 200,000 civil servants in the PCS union will be on strike again on budget day – Wednesday 24 March, writes John McInally, national vice-president PCS, personal capacity.
‘Winners’ and losers in Royal Mail deal
The state
State infiltration – a warning to the workers’ movement
Last Sunday’s Observer (14 March 2010) led with a scurrilous ‘exposé’ of how “an officer from a secretive unit of the Metropolitan police” was “working undercover among anti-racist groups in Britain, during which he routinely engaged in violence against members of the public and uniformed policemen… “
The state, cartoon by Alan Hardman, photo Alan Hardman
Youth fight for jobs
Youth Fight for Jobs day of action
Barking, East London: On Saturday 13 March Youth Fight for Jobs organised demonstrations and campaigning activity against youth unemployment, cuts in education and the racist BNP…
Barking Youth Fight for Jobs demo, photo Paul Mattsson
Unison witchhunt
Unison leadership’s “scorched earth policy”
EIGHTY PEOPLE from Unison branches across London took part in a protest against the appalling actions of the union’s leadership in the witch-hunt against four Socialist Party members, writes Paula Mitchell.
Defend the Four protest lobby against Unison outside Congress House, photo B. Severn
Socialist Party news and analysis
Coventry: Voters need socialist fighters – not service cutters
“You know Dave Nellist and the Socialists – they are the ones who stand up for people like us”. This was the comment of a woman to her daughter at one of our recent campaign stalls, a sentiment that…
Dave Nellist at the Campaign for a New Workers’ Party discussion forum at Socialism 2008, photo Paul Mattsson
Socialist Students
Course closures, funding cuts, job losses, fees… The last 18 months, since the start of the economic crisis, have seen students and campus trade unions organising protest action in Britain on a scale not seen since the movement to oppose the introduction of tuition fees in 1997-1998…
Defending public education in the USA
International socialist news and analysis
Another general strike brings Greece to a halt
ON THURSDAY 11 March, Greece was again brought to a standstill by the third general strike in a few weeks against the government’s third draconian austerity package since the start of the year, writes Andreas Payiatsos, Xekinima (CWI Greece), Athens, and Niall Mulholland (CWI).
Socialist Party inteview
Iceland: 93% reject bankers’ bailout
Interview with Skúli Jón Kristinsson, CWI Iceland We have seen recently some angry protests and demonstrations on the streets of Reykjavik. What is this “parliament of the street”?…
Marxist analysis: history
Thatcher’s enemy within: 25 years after the end of the miners’ strike
When the 1984-85 miners’ strike ended, most of Britain’s 180,000 miners had been on strike for a year in a battle to save their pits, their communities and trade unionism…
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
General Election launch rally: TUSC has been set up in opposition to public spending cuts and privatisation, for investment in publicly owned and controlled renewable energy, for the repeal of the anti-trade union laws, and the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, writes www.tusc.org.uk.
Workplace news and analysis
THE JUGGERNAUT of cuts and closures is already being felt in Surrey, which people usually see as a place of leafy suburbs and stockbrokers, writes Paul Couchman, Save Our Services in Surrey (personal capacity).
Fighting the cuts at Leeds University
Unite to save Northcott Theatre
Socialist Party feature
Cuts mean poorest people priced out of the legal system
Legal aid in crisis: “Do you think they’ll evict me?” – this is the question I was asked recently at the County Court. I was the duty solicitor representing a housing association tenant who had £2,200 rent arrears. Usually…