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Why Have Private Pensions Been Decimated? Print E-mail
By Andy Fenwick   
Friday, 09 December 2011
p6301304_fileminimizer.jpgThe constant excuse of Cameron and the government for attacking public sector pensions is that workers in the private sector do not have access to final salary pensions but have to rely instead on the fluctuations of the money markets to provide the pension funds with enough income to give to its members a miserly pension. But it was not so long ago that the majority of private sector workers had the opportunity to enrol in final salary schemes. It was only after 1998 that schemes started to close to new members so that today only 15% of private sector workers are covered by final salary schemes.
 
There is no reformist way out of the crisis of capitalism – Part Two Print E-mail
By Adam Booth   
Friday, 09 December 2011
Another variation on the demand to “tax the rich” is the call for a tax on financial transactions, otherwise known as a “Financial Transactions Tax” (FTT), “Tobin Tax” (after the Nobel economics laureate, James Tobin, who first proposed the idea in 1972), or “Robin Hood Tax” (i.e. taking from the rich and giving to the poor).
 
There is no reformist way out of the crisis of capitalism – Part One Print E-mail
By Adam Booth   
Friday, 09 December 2011
The present economic crisis has been described in various ways by mainstream commentators. All manner of “solutions” have been posed, both by the bourgeois politicians and economists, and by the reformist leaderships of the working class. What these commentators and representatives cannot admit is that this crisis will not be solved by this or that reform. Society is living through a crisis of capitalism and the choice facing mankind is simple: socialism or barbarism
 
Strike wave hits the sites Print E-mail
By Alan Keays   
Thursday, 08 December 2011
It was the biggest unoffical strike seen in construction for many years.There were protests at a number of BB sites in Scotland and London where there were running battles with the police.
 
NOV 30:Class struggle in Bury St Edmunds! Print E-mail
By Matthew Rawlings   
Wednesday, 07 December 2011

strike_action_2.jpgWell if ever there is a place in England that isn’t revolutionary or willing for workers action you might think it would be Bury St Edmunds – or so you might think. Bury is a town that is typically seen as bourgeoisie and reactionary with quaint villages surrounding it which keep to themselves. The 30th however saw something that has not entered the consciousness of the people of Bury (after discussion with locals) ever. By this of course I’m talking about the mass strike action.  As the UNISON rep for West Suffolk College I was able to draw upon my own reflections of the day and discuss with others why this was necessary.

 
Elections in Russia: The tide is turning Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Wednesday, 07 December 2011
The parliamentary elections in Russia on Sunday, December 4, were seen as a popularity test of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is running for the presidency in March. The result was a blow to Putin, registering a sharp fall in support for his United Russia party. According to the official results, which are undoubtedly rigged, United Russia obtained just under half of valid votes cast, which gives it a very small majority in the State Duma.
 
The dictatorship of the bankers Print E-mail
By Alan Woods   
Wednesday, 07 December 2011
Europe’s economic crisis is being transformed by the day into a deep political crisis. Italy and Greece both have new governments – governments of “national unity”, pledged to solve the economic and financial crisis that has rocked Europe to its foundations. What are these so-called technocratic governments and what do they represent?
 
Nov 30: Workers take control of Birmingham Print E-mail
By a Birmingham City Council Adults and Communities Unison Steward   
Tuesday, 06 December 2011
birminghamweb1.jpgThere were unprecedented scenes in Birmingham on N30 after the Tory-Lib-Dem coalition that runs Birmingham City Council tried to ban the planned TUC protest march.
 
NOV 30: The North of Ireland flexes its muscles with public sector strike Print E-mail
By Martin Sweeney (Fightback Belfas   
Monday, 05 December 2011
While between 2 and 3 million struck in Britain, in the North of Ireland about 200,000 people took part in the Public Sector strike action on 30th November. Schools and civil service offices were shut, as were job centres and council services. Rail and bus services were non-existent. Union members held marches, pickets, and rallies throughout the country over the issue of pensions. The main rally took place in Belfast city centre, where around 15,000 gathered and several thousands spread over Craigavon, Omagh, Armagh, Ballymena, Derry and other towns.
 
Nov 30: Students and staff united in struggle. Print E-mail
By James Kilby (QM Marxists)   
Monday, 05 December 2011
A solid number of students including the QM Marxists joined staff from the UCU and Unison in solidarity with their struggle against pension reforms. From as early as 7am, students gathered at the main gate to help set up picket lines. All entrances to campus were covered. Students played a significant role in boosting the strength of the pickets, and helped effectively close off several of the main entrances.
 
Coventry on N30. The Biggest Trade Union March since the 1970s. Print E-mail
By Darrall Cozens, UCU, Coventry TUC and Coventry NW Labour Party   
Friday, 02 December 2011
coventry-1.jpgOn the day it turned out to be the biggest trade union demonstration in Coventry since the 1970s. They came in their hundreds from all parts of the city and from all public sector trade unions as well as from trade unions that were not on strike that day - the FBU was well represented. By the time of the rally at the end of the march through Coventry city centre some 2,500 trade unionists and their families were crammed into the area known as Speakers Corner opposite the Council building.
 
Nov 30: Report from Glasgow Print E-mail
By Michael Allan   
Friday, 02 December 2011
At least 20,000 - perhaps as many as 30,000 – marched through Glasgow in support of the strikes.
 
Nov 30: The day in Birmingham Print E-mail
By Dr. Andy Thompson, UNITE (MPU) in a personal capacity   
Friday, 02 December 2011
Here are some impressions of the Nov 30 protest from Birmingham.
 
NOV 30: Historic March in Edinburgh Print E-mail
By Tam Burke (Prospect member, in a personal capacity)   
Friday, 02 December 2011
Tourists looking down from the Castle saw history being made below them as Johnston Terrace was jammed with clerks, cooks and cleaners, teachers, librarians, radiographers, nurses, lectures, bin men and women, jannies, curators, students, thousands more of good humoured but determined public sector workers and their bairns determined not to be “robbed of their pension”, as I was told by a First Davison Association (top management union) picket at the court.
 
Biggest strike since1926 - Now we must go onto the offensive! Print E-mail
By Rob Sewell   
Thursday, 01 December 2011
More than two million public sector workers took strike action yesterday. That amounted to a virtual general strike of the public sector. In terms of numbers, the action was bigger than the “Winter of Discontent” in 1979  - bigger even than the 1926 General Strike. Even The Financial Times, the organ of Big Business, surprisingly described Wednesday’s strike as “undoubtedly historic”.
 
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