TV Times - 19-25 May 2007 A major theme this week is analysis of countries in the East with documentaries on the Middle East, China and Kosovo/Serbia.
Junior doctors strike in Barbados Junior doctors at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) are planning to take industrial action today.
Disruption in first week of Deutsche Telekom strike Labor union ver.di says that operations at Deutschen Telekom have been severely hampered after one week of strike.
Bahamas sick-out may end For the second day in a row, staff members in the engineering department at the Princess Margaret Hospital called in sick yesterday in protest at…
Bahamas: Hospital workers stage mass 'sickie' Nearly 80 percent of the staff of the Princess Margaret Hospital's engineering department called in sick yesterday to protest a delay in their…
Egypt: Garment workers' sit-in reaches 26th day Report from Egyptian blogger Hossam el-Hamalawy on a sit in of over 150, mostly female garment workers at the Mansoura-España Garments Company.
Vietnemese minimum wage set to rise Instead of being increased by 10% as of October 1 as scheduled, the monthly minimum wage is expected to increase by 20% as of early 2008.
Spatial deconcentration in D.C. - Yulanda Ward 1981 article about a US Government housing policy - conceived in the aftermath of the 1960s ghetto riots - arguing that the policy was aimed at…
War is the health of the state - Randolph Bourne This classic first part of an essay entitled "The State," left unfinished at Bourne's untimely death in 1918, it explores the connection between…
Libertarian Marxism's Relation to Anarchism - Wayne Price The current world-wide revival of anarchism is premised on the decline of Marxism. Yet there remains…
Asda: part of the Wal-Mart spy ring Following an admission from US supermarket giant Wal-Mart that the company has employed some of its estimated 400 investigators to spy on groups…