A collection of articles, responses and replies to a debate on unions in 2013. Copied to clipboard The Problematic of the Union in the U.S. – What is to Be Done? (Part 1) The Problematic of the Union in the U.S. – What is to be Done? (Part 2) Abstract political differences, concrete questions of what rupture looks like The Internationalist Group’s response to “The problematic of the union in the U.S” (1 & 2) A reply to John Garvey Will critically responds to the union debates John Reimann responds with words of wisdom Our friends with benefits: on the union question - Unity and Struggle Mara Responds to Jocelyn and James Jocelyn and James Respond Finding Our footing on the union question Book traversal links for On the union debate The Problematic of the Union in the U.S. – What is to Be Done? (Part 1) Printer-friendly version unions debates Comments Just spent a lot of time Just spent a lot of time putting this into a parent library entry, reformatting the text, titles and tags to match libcom style, etc. Hope its useful.
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Worker autonomy: debate on the trade unions The following presents a commentary on a three-part debate (part 1, part 2 and part 3) conducted, within the pages of ultra-left journal…
Summary of the book "Autonomous Class Struggle in Great Britain" by Cajo Brendel (Cajo Brendel) Cajo Brendel outlines his book on history of the class struggle in Great Britain in the three decades after World War II.
Questions over union training fund The new Union Modernisation Fund, worth £5m, is to be spent over the next two years training the next generation of senior unionists on behalf of New Labour.
UK: Picketing brickies released Three bricklayers jailed this month for picketing building sites where they'd be refused work have been released.
Bangladesh: Textile workers win right to unionise Bangladeshi authorities have said they will grant union rights to workers in the clothing industry in a bid to end protests that have left one man dead and scores injured and cost the industry an estimated $140 million.
Exeter postal wildcat ends 300 workers who staged an unofficial walkout at the Exeter Mail Centre have voted unanimously to end their strike.
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