Month: December 2015
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SERCO in line for £300,000 of public money for losses arising from planned RMT strike
By Sean Robertson In a scandal and what the rail union RMT described as a ‘Taxpayer funded bung’, it has…
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John Swinney wields the Tory axe against jobs and public services
Philip Stott reports John Swinney’s budget for 2016 /17 has exploded the myth of an “anti-austerity” SNP-led Scottish government prepared…
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Pakistan: Solidarity with locked-out Nestle workers
International action needed The Nestle management has forcibly locked out the 800 low paid contract workers from the Kabirwala factory…
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Save the steel plants: Step-up the campaign for nationalisation
Matt Dobson reports The consultation period for the threatened Tata steel plants at Motherwell (Dalzell), Cambuslang (Clydebridge) and Scunthorpe has come…
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New RMT president, Sean Hoyle, speaks to the Socialist
Interview with new RMT president Sean Hoyle, seafarer and Portsmouth RMT member and TUSC supporter, has been elected national President…
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Europe
France: Far right National Front make gains as support for Hollande’s party falls
Clare Doyle, CWI The massive vote for the far right National Front (FN) in the first round of regional elections…
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Environment: Will the COP 21 talks deliver after 25 years of hot air from establishment?
By Ben Robisnon From Socialism Today, magazine of the Socialist Party (CWI in England & Wales) For 25 years, establishment…
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Perspectives for world capitalism and the class struggle
CWI International Secretariat The following is an edited version of a draft document on world perspectives, , that will be discussed…
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Westminster votes for war – build the socialist alternative to war, terror and racism
With the support of more than 60 pro-war Labour MPs who voted with David Cameron, the Westminster parliament has supported…
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