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Hidden from history

22 Nov 2007

Lawrence Parker, The kick inside - revolutionary opposition in the CPGB 1960-1991 2007, £4.00 (+ £1.15 postage), pp75

Unemployed fightback begins

12 Sep 1996

Transitional forms?

12 Sep 1996

Party notes

Labour shows unions their place

12 Sep 1996

Labour blasts postworkers

05 Sep 1996

In tune with the members

05 Sep 1996

The RMT transport union is currently in dispute with 20 train-operating companies. It has called further one-day strikes and an overtime ban at seven, while members at 13 others are being balloted for action. Alan Pottage is on the 12-strong national executive committee of the RMT, where he sits alongside six other members of the Socialist Labour Party. Peter Manson asked him about the role of the SLP in the disputes

Impressive Achievement

05 Sep 1996

Party notes

Attack on all workers

05 Sep 1996

Chris Ford, secretary of the West London CPSA union branch and organiser of this Saturday’s London march, spoke to the Weekly Worker

Revolutionary Platform of the SLP

29 Aug 1996

Document as amended and accepted by the first conference of the RP

For a democratic SLP

29 Aug 1996

Martin Blum replies to Dave Craig of the Revolutionary Democratic Group on the call for a Communist-Labour party (Weekly Worker August 15)

Call for International solidarity

29 Aug 1996

CWU turning point

29 Aug 1996

Party norm?

29 Aug 1996

Party notes

Railworkers... One union, One fight

29 Aug 1996

As the London underground dispute ends and strikes on the rail network look like escalating, media commentators continue to insist that it is all the fault of sinister ‘red’ union leaders

Postal strike escalates

22 Aug 1996

Rapprochement debate crystallises

22 Aug 1996

At the Communist University ‘96 rapprochement was on the top of the agenda. But there was no diplomatic truce and key areas of disagreement were fought out throughout the school in the context of many different areas of discussion

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