Land and housing - S'bu Zikode Text of a speech by S'bu Zikode at the Diakonia Council of Churches Economic Justice Forum in Durban on 28 August 2008 addressing the housing…
TV Times - 30 August - 5 September 2008 This week's pick is a searing fictitious debate on the existence or otherwise of God as discussed by a group of Jews in Auschwitz on the eve of the execution of half of them.
Guyanese sugar workers strike again Workers striking for higher pay shut Guyana's sugar industry for a second full day on Wednesday (27th August), seriously threatening sugar exports to the European Union according to the government.
Australia: Journalists to strike against job cuts After the announcement that 550 jobs would be cut by Fairfax Media in Australia and New Zealand on August 26th, journalists at The Age (Melbourne, Australia) and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers have decided to go on strike until Monday.
London bus workers to strike 2,500 bus drivers in east, west and central London will be going on strike tomorrow (August 29th) to oppose a below-inflation pay offer.
Korean three-year struggle against precariousness Female precarious workers at Kiryung Electronics Satellite Radio plant in Seoul enter their 1,100th day of struggle.
Anti-semitism and National Socialism - Moishe Postone No functionalist explanation of the Holocaust and no scapegoat theory of anti-Semitism can even…
Coastguards in 48 hour bank holiday strike Office workers in the Maritime and Coastguard Agency strike over poor pay.
Psychologists protest against involvement in torture Over 400 psychologists in the United States are currently withholding dues to the American Psychological Association over its failure to explicitly condemn all forms of torture.
Gatwick and Stansted strikes suspended Following intensive negotiations through the arbitration and conciliation service ACAS, Swissport have tabled a revised pay offer for baggage handlers and check-in staff.
Wilkens, Jack (1897-1936) aka Vilkens aka Ivan aka Jaime Salan aka J Galan aka Manuel Fernandez Alvar A short biography of the shadowy and mysterious figure of Wilkens, intrepid Spanish anarchist who was one of the first in Western Europe to offer serious criticisms of the Bolsheviks.