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west africa / history / opinion / analysis Thursday May 01, 2014 21:46 by Warren McGregor
The origin of May Day, International Workers Day, lies in the historic fight for decent working hours that culminated in the execution of four trade unionists in Chicago, the United States, in November 1887. This was a decisive moment in the struggle for a just society through militant trade unionism. In Nigeria, May Day was first declared in 1980 by the People’s Redemption Party (PRP)-led government of the late Abubakar Rimi in Kano State. read full story / add a comment
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indonesia / philippines / australia / workplace struggles / press release Thursday May 01, 2014 21:27 by Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group   image 1 image
No matter what gains we make in struggle, sooner or later employers and governments will try to roll them back. And no matter how much ground we give, employers and governments will only come back for more. The class war goes on, because whether we fight or we don’t, capital never stops fighting. The struggle will continue until we organise as a class, take the means of production into our own hands, and overthrow the entire capitalist system. Only workers’ revolution can end the class war and bring peace to the human race. read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Thursday May 01, 2014 19:39 by Colectivo Marquetalia
Mayo 1° de 2014

Compañeras, compañeros

Trabajadores todos read full story / add a comment
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amerik santral / karayib / workplace struggles / news report Thursday May 01, 2014 18:58 by Batay Ouvriye   image 1 image
Premye Me, se Jounen Entènasyonal Lit tout Travayè sou Latè pou komemore batay ki te mennen pou jounen travay 8 èdtan vin yon reyalite. Pou Premye Me 2014 la, divès òganizasyon sendikal, pwogresis ak popilè nan peyi a pran desizyon òganize ansanm yon mach pou nou di NON fas ak tout kalite desizyon ak pratik kont ouvriyèz/ouvriye, travayè domine yo anjeneral k ap pran nan peyi a. Fòk nou bay yon repons, fòk nou sispann reziyen nou. Kidonk, fòk nou REZISTE epi VANSE ak plis KONVIKSYON pou mennen batay kont sistèm peze souse k ap detwi diyite nou ak lespwa nou genyen pou yon lòt kalite sosyete. Jedi Premye Me 2014 apati 9 è di maten n ap òganize yon mach pou nou : read full story / add a comment
Imágenes de la manifestación del Primero de Mayo de 1914 en Bogotá. Fotografía del Periódico El Gráfico, Número 182 Mayo 2 de 1914.
venezuela / colombia / historia / opinión / análisis Thursday May 01, 2014 18:56 by Renán Vega Cantor   image 1 image
¿Y qué es la fiesta del trabajo? Sencillo es comprenderlo: así como los santos y los acontecimientos celebres tienen su fiesta, el trabajo también tiene la suya. Y después de los domingos, que son días de descanso, ésta será la única fiesta que los obreros debemos guardar y respetar”.

Manuel Antonio Reyes, dirigente de la Unión Obrera, durante la celebración del Primero de Mayo de 1914, El Domingo, mayo 7 de 1914 [i]. read full story / add a comment
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east africa / history of anarchism / link to pdf Thursday May 01, 2014 17:34 by Chinguwo, Byrne, McGregor and van der Walt   text 1 comment (last - wednesday june 14, 2023 00:21)   image 1 image
When we celebrate May Day, we rarely reflect on why it is a public holiday in Malawi or elsewhere. We want to share the powerful struggles that lie behind its existence and the organisations that created it and kept its meaning alive. May Day, international workers day, started as a global general strike commemorating five anarchist labour organisers executed in 1887 in the US. read full story / add a comment
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H Eργατική Πρωτομαγιά στη δεκεατία του1930

ΤΟΥ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗ ΤΡΩΑΔΙΤΗ

*Αποσπάσματα από τις σελίδες του "Ούτε Θεός-Ούτε Αφέντης" στο http://ngnm.vrahokipos.net read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / history of anarchism / press release Thursday May 01, 2014 05:07 by SAASHA   image 1 image
1 May 2014: launch of the online Southern African Anarchist and Syndicalist History Archive (SAASHA)
http://saasha.net/

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