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NHS after 3 July protests Trade unions must organise serious action
Editorial of the Socialist issue 1140
The NHS protests around the country on 3 July should be the start of building a mass campaign for decent pay and to save the NHS. Well over a million people work in the NHS. Organised in trade unions, backed up by community campaigns, these workers have tremendous potential power.
NHS
Fight the health and care bill
Keep private hands off NHS patient data
We don’t want a USA-style healthcare system
Railways
Post-pandemic railway battles loom
News
Millionaires multiply during pandemic
Dalian Atkinson – police found guilty of killing ex-footballer
Biden police reform
Workplace news
Socialist candidate wins NIPSA general secretary election
Gateshead: Sacked electricians reinstated
Support Gary Clark for CWU executive
Support Sharon Graham for Unite general secretary
The Socialist Party is supporting Sharon Graham in the Unite general secretary election. Ballot papers are posted out on 5 July.
End bullying and victimisation at Oaks Park school
Unite members step up action against bullying Mungo’s managers
Sandwell Leisure workers: No to ‘fire and rehire’
On 25 June, Unison union members working for Sandwell Leisure Trust (SLT), West Midlands, organised a strike at a number of leisure centres across the borough
International
The Socialist Party has consistently argued that the working class is the only force which can solve the enormous social and economic capitalist crises in the Middle East, and end the occupation and repression of the Palestinian people
German Greens: The image and reality
Campaigns
Protesters halt Nadia’s eviction
Brighton: Moulsecoomb strike against academisation
Deaf to the overwhelming opposition of parents, students, staff and their unions, the local community and council, Lee Mason-Ellis and the Pioneer Academy chain are intent on taking over Moulsecoomb Primary School in Brighton in September
York residents demand land for local community needs
Young Socialists march in London
Pride is a campaign, not a business opportunity
Readers’ opinion