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The Socialist issue 1124

10 March 2021

NHS pay - 15% now

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The Socialist issue 1124

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NHS pay

spotNHS pay – 15% now

spotNHS workers say: We are ready to fight Tory pay insult

spotPolice disgracefully stop NHS pay protest

News

spotSuper-deduction will help big business pay less tax

spotThe ‘old normal’ meant poverty for young people

The budget was another nail in the coffin for the prospects of young people. Pre-Covid Britain was nothing to write home about regarding youth unemployment.

What we think

spotTories keep bailing out bosses, while piling pain on workers and public services

Schools

spotWorkers respond to ‘back to school’

Workplace news

spotBritish Gas strikers reject deal and carry on fighting

spotGoodlord striker speaks out: ‘workers have to fight for our skills to be appreciated’

spotStop union busting on the buses: Reinstate Declan Clune and Moe Muhsin Manir

spotSparks deskilling protests

spotLeicester university workers ballot for action against redundancies

spotSainsbury’s pay offer shows future will only be ‘great pay’ if we fight

spotPCS leadership failures lead to concession bargaining on pay

The HM Revenue and Customs group is the second largest in the PCS. Its Left Unity leadership has just balloted members on a three-year pay deal.

spotManchester bus drivers’ indefinite strikers fight on

spotLondon bus drivers continue walkout

Bus workers in Unite, striking at private company RATP in London continued on 5 March.

Rosa Luxemburg

spot150th anniversary of Rosa Luxemburg’s birth

Wealth Tax

spotWould a wealth tax end poverty and inequality?

Campaigns news

spotSocialist women speak at inspirational International Women’s Day online rally

spotWhy I joined the Socialist Party – to fight for the future of the working class

spotWhy I’m standing for TUSC

We need councillors to prioritise housing need, not super-rich developers: Enfield council is Labour-led. Labour councillors shed crocodile tears while implementing Tory cuts, with the excuse that ‘there is nothing we can do’.

spotBuild subscriptions to the Socialist

spotFighting fund target achieved – keep up the momentum

International news

spotHistoric union battle at Alabama warehouse

spot10 years ago – the Fukushima nuclear disaster: “We came close to losing northern Japan”

Letters

spotThe Socialist Inbox

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