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2 September 2008
Building a new workers' party: trade unionist initiative needed
A number of left trade union leaders have recognised that the Labour Party in councils and in government is not going to stop trying to push through privatisation, writes John McInally, vice-president of the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS), in a personal capacity.
20 September 2007
Break with Labour: The new merged union 'Unite' is leading a lobby of Labour Party conference on Sunday 23 September... By Rob Williams, Unite convenor, Swansea Visteon plant, personal capacity
13 September 2007
Fighting Unions Need a New party
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RMT protest against Tube privatisation, photo Paul Mattsson |
19 July 2007
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PCS workers on strike 1 May 2007. Workers need a party that will defend their interests. Photo Paul Mattsson |
10 May 2007
How we can fight to build a new workers' party
"ABANDONED BY New Labour, working people need a political voice," said Chris Baugh, assistant general secretary of the PCS union...
7 February 2007
Time for a new workers' party: The 'cash for peerages' scandal has again reared its head with more arrests and police now circling around Tony Blair himself, writes Rob Windsor, Socialist Party Councillor, Coventry
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