Prol-position news 4 from December 2005. Attachments ppnews-4-Dec-2005.pdf (274.88 KB) Car industry disputes, 2005 Developments and workers' struggles in the Greek textile industry, 2005 Eastern European migrants in France: the Polish example Fewer black people want to join the US Army, 2005 French investments in Eastern Europe Interview with Polish Tesco worker, 2005 Lodz/Poland: From the household appliance industry’s promised land, 2005 New Orleans: after the storms, 2005 Polish work gangs in Britain Razor Attack on Foreman in Lodz, 2005 Spread Cheese against Scabs - Picket line account from German Gate Gourmet strike, 2005 Strike and police brutality at Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, 2005 Strike at Gate Gourmet in Düsseldorf, 2005 Two weeks in the Hewlett Packard packaging plant United against the social earthquake in Iran Washing machines factory in Berlin closing down, 2005 Book traversal links for 69000 Update on the car industry, 2005 Up Car industry disputes, 2005 Printer-friendly version PDF Comments
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