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Monthly Archives: April 2015
MAY DAY 2015
MAY DAY 2015, Day of the International Working Class EVENTS AROUND BRITAIN London: MAY DAY 2015, FRIDAY MAY 1ST, Assemble Clerkenwell Green 12.00, Rally at Trafalgar Square from 14.20. Speakers including – PAUL NOWAK AGS TUC; MARY TURNER President GMB; … Continue reading
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Kill a Worker, Go to Jail!
April 28, Day of Mourning for Workers Killed or Injured on the Job The Demand Remains the Same: Kill a Worker, Go to Jail! April 28, the Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job, is an … Continue reading
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Voters have straight choice between Dr Louise Irvine and Jeremy Hunt
Suspension of Lib Dem in South West Surrey means voters have straight choice between Dr Louise Irvine and Jeremy Hunt “The suspension of Patrick Haveron means I am now the only candidate able to beat Jeremy Hunt. This election has … Continue reading
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The Campaign Against Euro-Federalism (CAEF):
CAEF AGM and Public Meeting The Campaign against Euro-Federalism (CAEF) held its AGM followed by a public meeting on April 11 in Birmingham. AGM Reports on CAEF’s activity, financial situation and influence were all positive. Despite a small membership it … Continue reading
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The Funding of the NHS Is a Central Election Issue
One of the most important questions raised in the General Election campaign, and one over which the maximum confusion is spread, is over the necessity to fund the NHS. One would think, to hear the complaints coming from the ruling … Continue reading
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For the workers on the IOW, the outcome of the election will mean that there is a return to the norm – the struggle continues…
On the Isle of Wight, the latest Election analysis has shown that Tory Andrew Turner’s campaign problems have had a significant effect on his vote. Some are predicting he will be pushed out of first place. UKIP hasn’t improved much … Continue reading
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The Capitalist Epidemic of Anxiety
There is an epidemic in the capitalist world affecting all classes but specifically the working class. It is a product of the oppression of the workers and their marginalisation. In the struggle to develop their thoughts and actions with analysis, … Continue reading
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Growing numbers of paramedics are going off sick with stress as the demand for 999 services increases.
Paramedics take 40,000 days off sick with stress as strain on NHS takes toll Pressures of the job and dealing with trauma bring rise in mental health issues for 999 workers. Freedom of information requests submitted to NHS regional ambulance … Continue reading
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Stealth cuts to hospitals push the NHS into the red (TUC)
Cuts to tariffs – the prices paid to hospitals for different medical procedures – are starving health trusts of income and contributing to the growing financial crisis in the NHS, according to new analysis published by the TUC and UNISON. … Continue reading
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International Workers’ Memorial Day
International Workers’ Memorial Day on 28 April 2015 is our day to remember the dead and fight for the living. Up to 50,000 people die each year in the UK from work-related ill health and incidents. Although few UNISON members … Continue reading
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