Education Worker #7 is out!
The new issue of Education Worker, the bulletin of the EWN, is out.
The new issue of Education Worker, the bulletin of the EWN, is out.
The Spring 2011 issue of our local newsletter can be downloaded here.
Contents:
- Councillor Joe Anderson is no ally of the working class!
- Name and shame blacklist collaborators
- Ruling-class cuts hit Chester
- Liverpool SolFed out & about
- SolFed weekend school
All feedback appreciated.
This article was written by a Thames Valley Solidarity Federation member for Issue 3 of The Oxfly, a local anarchist newsletter produced and distributed in Oxford. It argues that winning the argument is all very well but society "is not a debating chamber but a power struggle between different groups with competing interests" - and we should fightback accordingly.
The latest issue of Education Worker, the newsheet of the Education Worker Network is available online now. (See attachment below)
Read about student demos, academy schools, pensions and actions in the education sector.
If you want copies to hand out get in touch with us at ewn@ewn.org.uk.
The winter edition of Liverpool SolFed's local newsletter can be downloaded here.
As ever, all comments and feedback are welcome.
Newsletter for a 2010 anti-cuts demo : fighting cuts, view of a 'benefits scrounger, restaurant tips
The second issue of Liverpool Solidarity Federation’s free local newsletter, Wildcat!
Contents:
- Cameron’s “Big Society” Class War
- Spirit of Shankly
- Rembering Liverpool’s Bloody Sunday
- Crosby versus Sainsbury’s
A special issue of Liverpool Solidarity Federation’s free local newsletter, Wildcat!, produced for when Sunday July 4th was declared ‘LFC Independence Day’ by the Spirit of Shankly Supporters’ Union.
Newsletter on the austerity budget, Sussex Uni redundancies, academy schools, council cuts and the World Cup (2010)
The first issue of Liverpool Solidarity Federation’s free local newsletter, Wildcat!
Contents:
- Wildcat strike action hits Merseyside
- Liverpool Rejects BNP's fascism
- 100 years of the CNT
- No public dough for Joe
- Q&A: Alun Parry