Fra Socialist Worker nr. 2298 |
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Hate the Tories? Join the strikes! |
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Tom Walker: Hate the Tories? Join the strikes! |
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Health workers in the Unite union will strike over pensions on 10 May—and teachers in the NUT are set to strike in June. |
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Who says? |
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Some quotes from this week's news |
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Tim Sanders: Cartoon: Tim's view |
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Editorial: Syria’s two sides are not the same |
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Even the pope has joined the calls for a ceasefire in Syria. It is being posed as the only solution to violence that the Bashar al-Assad regime has inflicted on ordinary Syrians. |
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Editorial: Getting rid of racism and injustice means tearing down the state |
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There has been a slew of revelations about the casual and brutal racism that pervades the Metropolitan Police. |
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Syria: Assad won’t call off his troops |
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Moves to impose a Western-brokered ceasefire in Syria have collapsed after president Bashar al-Assad insisted the opposition be forced to obey the ceasefire too. |
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Bahrain: Queen’s invite to dictator |
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The queen has invited the king of Bahrain to her Jubilee jamboree. |
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Egypt: Who will stand in election? |
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Egypt’s first presidential elections since the revolution that toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak will begin on 23 May. The restrictions on who can stand are still to be decided. |
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Judith Orr: Fight the Tories on two fronts at once |
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The Tories are under pressure in more ways than one. They may have hoped the withdrawal of some larger trade unions from the pensions fight might have finished it off. |
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Julie Sherry: NUT backs June date for national walkout |
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Teachers at the NUT union’s conference voted to organise another national strike over pensions in June. |
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Unite NHS workers pick 10 May |
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The Unite union has called for another national strike over pensions in the NHS. |
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Activists: members want a clear strategy with concrete action |
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Trade unionists tell Socialist Worker about their hopes for further strikes |
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Anindya Bhattacharyya: Bradford campaign hopes to build on Galloway’s win |
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George Galloway’s Respect party has launched its campaign for the local elections in Bradford. |
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Siân Ruddick: Preston socialist Michael Lavalette launches fight to take back his seat |
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The victory of George Galloway in the Bradford West by-election has spurred on local election campaigns that were already on the way—and inspired some new ones. |
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Meet the Socialist Worker candidates in the May elections |
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Socialist Worker supporters are also standing as part of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC), and as the Scottish Anti Cuts Coalition (SACC) in Scotland. |
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Sheffield: Maxine Bowler’s ‘Galloway bounce’ |
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Maxine Bowler is standing as part of the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) in Burngreave ward, Sheffield. |
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Nicole Colson: Rise up and defend abortion rights in the US |
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The Republican right is on the warpath against women’s control over their bodies. |
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Dave Sewell: Left surge shakes French ruling class |
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The streets of Toulouse in the south of France were alive with red flags and banners on Thursday of last week. |
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Siân Ruddick: Italy: One crisis follows another |
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Mario Monti’s government in Italy is in a deepening crisis. He has watered down his flagship labour reforms, and now business leaders have slammed them. |
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Patrick Ward: Greek pensioner’s public suicide sparks outrage across the country |
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A 77 year old pensioner shot himself dead in the main public square in Athens today, Wednesday. |
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Letters |
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Remploy factories offer the only work we can get | Squatting ban will hurt homeless | Military still rules in Burma | Robert Mugabe is no friend of the masses | Defending the right to choose | Next they’ll be coming for me | Why they pick on the young | Crisis doesn’t hit the wealthy | Fund is bad for Palestinians | Workers face steep parking | School dinners to be sold off | Red letter days for Occupy |
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John Gray: Titanic: A disaster built on class |
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A hundred years ago the sinking of the Titanic exposed capitalists’ contempt for ordinary people, argues historian John Gray |
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Tim Sanders: Cartoon: Tim: Titanic |
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What Socialists Say: Does Britain have a north-south divide? |
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When the Tories proposed the idea of imposing lower regional pay on public sector workers, it hit a nerve. Many who live outside the M25 already feel marginalised by the political establishment in London. The Tories in particular are often seen as pursuing a vendetta against the supposedly more working class north. |
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Simon Basketter: Oil industry: the hands on the tap |
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In the wake of the petrol panic, Simon Basketter looks at how restructuring of key industries has hit workers, but also given them more power. |
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Roddy Slorach: Review: The Undateables: a look at disabled lives beyond the stereotypes |
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The ads for Channel 4’s show The Undateables are crass—but the programme itself is a different matter. |
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Anindya Bhattacharyya: Anti-racists unite to take on EDL threat in Luton |
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Anti-fascist activists, Muslim groups, trade unionists and local councillors in Luton are banding together to see off the threat from the racist English Defence League (EDL). |
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Stop the Nazi BNP—and their fascist pals |
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Nazi organisations are gearing up to field candidates at the local elections in England and Wales on Thursday 3 May. These include the fascist British National Party (BNP), as well as splinters and defectors from it. |
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Alan Gibson: Debates in the movement: Are volunteers the way to save our libraries? |
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Alan Gibbons argues that volunteers are no replacement for librarians. |
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Regi Pilling: Review: New pamphlet: Time to Get Organised |
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Time to Get Organised is a tool for all workers, whether in public or private sector workplaces. |
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Siân Ruddick: Racism scandals engulf the police |
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The past week has seen a series of racism scandals hit the Metropolitan Police. It has nailed the lie peddled by politicians that the police are no longer institutionally racist. |
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Yuri Prasad: Why are police officers so prone to bigotry? |
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The racism scandal sweeping the police has smashed the notion that bullying and bigotry are confined to a small number of rogue officers. |
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Sadie Robinson: Anger as Florida authorities refuse jury hearing in Trayvon Martin case |
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There will be no jury hearing to decide whether George Zimmerman, the man who shot black teenager Trayvon Martin in February, should face charges. |
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Nick Grant: Teachers push to join May pensions strikes |
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The NUT teachers’ union will meet in two weeks’ time to discuss further strikes over pensions. |
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Ken Olende: Ahmed Ben Bella: 1918-2012 |
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Ahmed Ben Bella became the first president of independent Algeria, after leading the struggle against the brutal rule of French colonialism. |
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Patrick Ward: Black unemployment worse in Britain than US, report shows |
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Today, some 56 percent of young black men in Britain are without work—up from 29 percent in 2008. |
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Patrick Ward: Cops pledge CCTV in police vans after campaign |
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London’s Metropolitan Police commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe has announced his intention to install CCTV cameras in all police cars and vans. This has been a demand of the families of those who have died in police custody for many years. |
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