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Crowds during Red Clydeside, a high point for syndicalism in Britain.

A short history of British anarcho-syndicalism

Short pamphlet by the Solidarity Federation on the history of anarcho-syndicalism in the UK.

Education Worker #02 2008

Education Worker is the free bulletin of the Education Workers Network, part of the Solidarity Federation.
Indian banks closed.

800,000 bank workers on strike in India

More than 800,000 bank employees from 50,000 branches across India started a two-day strike Wednesday to oppose privatisation, merger and…

Vietnamese garment workers strike

More than 200 workers of Korean-owned Takyung Vina Company, a garment processor in Ho Chi Minh City’s Hoc Mon District, went on strike Tuesday seeking payment of unpaid salaries.

New Zealand: Over 300 Wellington bus drivers locked out

Over 300 Go Wellington bus drivers and workshop workers who took industrial action to protest $12.72 poverty wages will be locked out from today unless they accept the companies offer.

Local government pay: unions cave in

Following a sham "consultation" exercise UNISON negotiators, backed by Unite and the GMB, have called in government arbitrators ACAS to make a binding agreement which members will be unable to vote on.

Bolivia: class struggle and social crisis

Pamphlet looking at the class struggle in Bolivia underlying the struggle between Evo Morales and the oligarchy.
Evo Morales.

Bolivian union disapproves of Morales' negotiations with fascists

The Central Obrera Boliviana sees no value in the current dialogue between the indigenous-peasant…
Gurudas Dasgupta, general secretary of the All-India Trade Union Congress and Communist Party MP.

Nationwide general strike in India

The nationwide general strike in India has affected West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura almost completely and other States partially with industrial…

TV Times - 20 - 26 September 2008

This weeks pick is a Storyville documentary on the global significance of the events of 1968.

Scottish councils back on strike alone

Local authority staff in Scotland are set to return to picket lines for another day after the employers refused to up their pay offer.

Afghan workers clash with riot police in Patras in response to repression

Protest against port police violence towards Afghan workers end in serious clashes with riot police forces in the harbour of Patras, Greece.
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