Solidarity 3/196
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In Libya, unlike Tunisia and Egypt, the army has not pushed aside the dictator challenged by mass upheavals.
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John Hutton, the renegade former Labour cabinet minister who is doing the Tories’ dirty work on pensions, will publish his final report this Thursday, 10 March.
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Local government and education workers who are members of Unison and the National Union of Teachers are likely to strike together on 30 March against education cuts planned by Tower Hamlets council.
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A wildcat strike at a BP plant near Hull has forced management to back down on plans for unilateral redundancies.
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Lecturers at 63 universities teaching more than 1,200,000 students will strike to defend their pensions later this month.
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The Action for ESOL campaign has called a national day of action against cuts to ESOL funding for 24 March.
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An article on the front page of the Communication Workers’ Union website proclaims that it is now “more important than ever” to make solidarity with Cuba.
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Postal workers have voted by over 90% to strike in a dispute over pay and job losses.
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Martin Thomas’s article in Solidarity 3-195, “Working-class struggle and anarchism”, has prompted a long debate on our website. We print excerpts from two contributions and a reply to the debate by Martin Thomas. The original article and entire debate can be found at http://www.workersliberty.org/anarch1.