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Queens University Belfast

Queens University pursuing compulsory redundancies

Queens University in Belfast is for the first time ever attempting to make staff compulsorily redundant. Following a meeting with UCU, these…

Israel: Dimona rail workers on wildcat strike

Workers at the Dimona train station went on strike Thursday (May 29th) to protest the firing of a veteran comrade.

Inflation provokes more strikes in Vietnam

An inflation rate of as high as 23% has provoked more walkouts in Vietnam's manufacturing industry.

23 day long occupation of major power-plant in northern Greece ends in police repression

After 23 days of blockading the input and output convayor belts of one of the major power-plants of Greece by the Union against Unemployment, demanding re-employment, environmental reform and withdrawal of charges against rebel workers, riot police evicted the Agios Dimitrios Power-Plant occupation. Serious clashes have ensued in efforts to release the arrested Union members.

Projectile debating

This post is coming a little later than would be usual, as I just took my first proper (non-anarchist-related) break in what seems like ages after Projectile finished and only just got back from it.

No peace in the class war

Article by Swedish group Kämpa Tillsammans on class composition in Sweden and the syndicalist 'register method'.
Starbucks workers hold press conference on May 1st 2008.

Grand Rapids Starbucks Union and Spanish CNT announce global day of action

Grand Rapids Starbucks Union and the Seville local of the Spanish CNT have announced a Global Day of…

NHS strike looms as GMB reject pay deal

A threat of industrial action across the NHS intensified yesterday when health workers in the GMB union voted by an overwhelming majority to…
McGuinness (right), with Ian Paisley

TV Times - 31 May - 6 June 2008

This week's pick takes the form of a programme that revisits a 1985 BBC documentary deemed to be one of the most controversial ever screened in…

Mexico: teachers' strike spreads up the Pacific coast while Oaxaca cautiously holds firm

The annual teachers' strike in Oaxaca has been bolstered by soldarity strikes of other sections of the Sindicato Nacional de los Trabajadores en la Educación (SNTE) stretching up and down the Mexican Pacific coastline, while in Oaxaca itself, occupations and blockades continue apace in support. Most analysts however have already doomed the strike to failure.

Lust, Caution, directed by Ang Lee, 2007. Film review – Tom Jennings

Review of Ang Lee’s Chinese wartime espionage drama, the follow-up to Brokeback Mountain.

Twenty New York IWW members fired

Twenty IWW members have been fired from a food distributing warehouse in New York.
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