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The Socialist issue 1143

28 July 2021

Unite to fight Tory pay insults - build for strike action

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The Socialist issue 1143

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News

spotLabour expulsions confirm need for new mass workers’ party

spot‘Pingdemic’ exemptions

spotTories and Labour fail on child poverty

spotNationality and borders bill

spotLondon floods: Privatisation and heavy rain are a dangerous mix

spotJobs and homes for all

International

spotCuban protests – what do they represent?

spotFlood devastation in Europe

spotIsrael: Hospital ancillary workers’ strike suspended

spotIn brief: News, reports & analysis from the CWI

The following short extracts are from recent articles posted on the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) website.

Public sector pay

spotPublic sector pay – Prepare for action!

Health workers have been told that they are only worth a 3% pay rise. Teachers have been told they are worth nothing in terms of a pay rise this year. Hundreds of thousands of civil servants face a pay freeze. A million and a half council workers have already been told they are only worth 1.5%.


spotUnite to fight Tory pay insults

spotNew left NEC meets – Organise the fight back now

spotGovernment departments move to impose pay cuts

spotFurther education set for industrial action over pay

Trade union

spotSheffield Uni UCU fights archaeological dept closure

Despite nearly 47,000 signatures on a petition and at least three protests of well over 100 staff and students, the Sheffield University Council voted on 12 July to go ahead with their Executive Board’s proposal to effectively close the Archaeology Department

spotBexley bin workers strike for better pay

spotFight Freeports to stop bonfire of workers’ rights

Campaigns

spotThousands march to Reclaim Pride

spotTower Hamlets Labour backs Tory cuts

Vote TUSC in Weavers on 12 August: The Tories have taken away more than 50% of the government grants to run local services. And Tower Hamlets Labour mayor John Biggs has gone along with it.

spotEast London resident fighting eviction again

spotBarnsley ‘Big Green Space’ protest

spotYouth Fight for Jobs is officially relaunched

spotSelling the Socialist

spotScottish socialist breaks running record

Readers’ Opinion

spotTV Review: Stateless blames mismanagement rather than system

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