Issue 29: Summer 1992 Copied to clipboard Attachments processedworld29proc.pdf (7.01 MB) Table of Contents Koun Lok: Exile on Market Street Pond Hopping A Briton In Exile Exiles in the Heartland Paperslutting VDT Law Fails This is Now Same Old, Same Old Marriage of Inconvenience Blood Money The Swineherd Book traversal links for Processed World #29 Temporary Coding Up Table of Contents Printer-friendly version migration Comments
Labour Party and union leaders play race card against migrant workers Following the Irish Ferries dispute Labour Party leader Pat Rabbitte and union leader Jack O’Connor have decided to place the blame for driving down wages in Ireland on the migrant workers themselves and not on the bosses.
Queensland canecutters' strike, 1934 - Peter Sheldon The history of the victorious strike of mostly migrant cane-cutting workers in Australia. To secure the victory the workers had to overcome the…
Swissport exploits migrant workers Eastern European workers, working as baggage handlers for multinational Swissport at Stansted Airport are being denied basic rights through the company's contracting out system.
Non-union pork plant workers walk out Hundreds of, largely Hispanic, non-union pork plant workers walked out on strike yesterday against poor working conditions and unfair dismissals.
France: Solidarity strike for arrested teacher French teaching unions have called for a one-day strike this Friday in parisian primary schools in support of an arrested teacher.
1886: The Bay View Massacre The little known history of the massacre that occurred in Milwaukee, when 7,000 building workers and 5,000 Polish workers demanded the eight-hour…
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