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Chomsky answers Guardian

This is an open letter to a few of the people with whom I had discussed the Guardian interview of 31 October, on the basis of the electronic version, which is all that I had seen.

Gate Gourmet dispute costs BA £35-£45m

British Airways has estimated that this summer's Gate Gourmet staff dispute cost it between £35m and £45m.

West Midland firefighters vote to strike

Fire crews vote for strike action West Midlands firefighters have voted in favour of strike action over changes to their shift system.
Lenin speaks in April 1917

The Bolsheviks, the Civil War, and Red Fascism

Internationalist Perspective trace Stalinism back to the October Revolution and Lenin, via an article by Nicholas Werth.

Residents take over! Community organising in Haringey

Exposing John Prescott's housing policies

The office Of The Deputy Prime Minister (ODMP) laid down the Decent Homes Standards to improve social housing by 2010, therefore directly benefiting communities. The flip side to this is the destruction of communities in Co-op run social housing.

The Middlesex Declaration of the European Precariat - Beyond ESF 2004

This somewhat bizarre declaration put out by the "eurogeneration insurgent" participants of the Beyond ESF event of 2004. Beyond ESF was the anti-authoritarian fringe event which took place alongside the European Social Forum in London. We reproduce it as an example of activists using exclusive, meaningless jargon which is incomprehensible to most people.

NHS workers strike in Newcastle

Over 600 staff at hospitals in Newcastle were out on a 24 hour strike this week with more potential action coming up.

First Bus drivers' sixth strike

First Bus drivers in north Staffordshire and south Cheshire are on their sixth one-day strike, part of an ongoing pay dispute.

Secure in the knowledge...

If you go down to the festival today... In a special report, Matt D enters the murky world of security.

Mail to be private?

A major review of Royal Mail has suggested that 20% of the company should be given to employees, as more jobs losses and rural office closures are announced and amid condemnation of plans to remove the public service's monopoly.

House of Commons cleaners to strike again

Cleaners at the House of Commons plan to strike for a second time in a bitter dispute over low pay and poor working conditions
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