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Water transport workers in Bangladesh in national wildcat

After around 38 hours, passenger vessels resumed services in Bangladesh on Saturday 12 June as water transport workers partially called off their countrywide wildcat strike demanding higher wages.

TV Times - 12 - 18 July 2008

This week's pick examines how the Koran has been used to justify acts of war and terrible suppression, against the wishes of most ordinary…

Iranian autoworkers strike against precarious work

Thousands of workers at the Iran Khodro car manufacturing plant are protesting the exploitation of precarious workers and demanding better wages and conditions.

One worker killed as security guards attack Indian diamond workers strike

Violence rocked India's diamond capital Gujarat last Sunday as at least 40,000 angry workers who have been demanding better pay for a while, attacked small factories and homes of their owners.

6,000 workers wildcat in Vietnam

On 3 July, some 6,000 workers at a Vietnam-based plant owned by textile manufacturer the Chutex Group went on strike over pay levels.
Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent University de-recognises academics union

Lecturers at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) warned today that they may take strike action over an…

Bus driver rehired after co-workers wildcat

A driver for Coast Mountain Bus Company near Vancouver who was fired in late June is now back at work after his colleagues took wildcat strike…

Tea Break 2 - local government strike, July 2008

New issue of the irregular workers' bulletin put together by users of the website, libcom.org focusing on the 2008 pay dispute over sub-inflation pay offers.

Cardiff landfill site workers walkout

Rubbish lorries were unable to dump their waste at Cardiff’s biggest tip this morning, following a walkout by workers.

TV Times - 5 - 11 July 2008

This weeks pick examines the role that sports can play in political matters by examining the events that took place in the Olympic Stadium in…

Starbucks Global Day of Action - Belfast picket

Organise! and the WSM picketed Starbucks in Belfast city centre today from 12 to 1 pm. Despite the miserable weather around 12 people joined the…

Cape Town: two anti-eviction campaigners jailed for a year

On Wednesday, July 2nd at the Bellville Magistrates Court courtroom E, two members of the Delft Anti-Eviction Campaign, Jerome Daniels and Ridwaan Isaacs, were each sentenced twelve months in prison - simply for being community leaders at Delft-Symphony Way settlement.
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