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aotearoa (nuova zelanda) / isole del pacifico / economia / opinione / analisi Monday May 27, 2013 17:05 byAotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement
Durante le ultime elezioni, il multi-milionario John Key, leader del National Party di centro-destra, aveva dichiarato che avrebbe privatizzato parte delle aziende di stato, se fosse stato rieletto. Il suo principale avversario - ancorché perdente - era il Labour Party, all'epoca guidato dal poco carismatico Phil Goff, che era stato uno degli architetti delle privatizzazioni degli anni '80. Il National Party ha ora deciso di procedere nella realizzazione di questa minaccia. Toccherebbe ora al gruppo Mighty River Power, una compagnia che produce energia, oltre ad altri gioiellini di stato messi in palio per il futuro. Quali saranno gli effetti di queste grandi privatizzazioni? Quali opzioni hanno i lavoratori in Aotearoa/Nuova Zelanda? [English] read full story / add a comment
aotearoa / pacific islands / economy / opinion / analysis Saturday May 25, 2013 12:17 byAotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement
During the last election the centre-right National Party led by multi-millionaire John Key, said it would partly privatise certain state assets if re-elected. Its main losing rival was the Labour Party, at the time lead by the uncharismatic Phil Goff, who had been one of the architects of the privitisation push in the 1980s. National has now decided to press ahead with its threat. The power company Mighty River Power is the current focus of attention, with other goodies up for grabs in the future. What will the effects of greater privatisation be? What options exist for workers in Aotearoa/New Zealand? [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
aotearoa / pacific islands / economy / opinion / analysis Thursday May 23, 2013 18:18 byAotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement
During the last election the centre-right National Party lead by multi-millionaire John Key, said it would partly privatise certain state assets if re-elected. Its main losing rival was the Labour Party, at the time lead by the uncharismatic Phil Goff, who had been one of the architects of the privitisation push in the 1980s. National has now decided to press ahead with its threat. The power company Mighty River Power is the current focus of attention, with other goodies up for grabs in the future. What will the effects of greater privatisation be? What options exist for workers in Aotearoa/New Zealand? read full story / add a comment
international / gender / press release Friday March 08, 2013 21:32 byWorkers Solidarity Alliance
We strive for a society in which one person or group of people do not dominate or exploit another. In such a society there would be no basis for sexual oppression, domination, or class exploitation. We must work to replace the institutions of power, the nation-state, and capitalism with a worldwide system of grassroots empowerment and self-management of all facets of social and economic life. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Monday December 24, 2012 02:23 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Once again violence has flared across Belfast and other parts of the north as protests continue around the flags issue. The latest disturbances come as Stormont Assembly leaders, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness meet to discuss another wave of street protests, and their concerns about the damaging effect it is having on the economy leading up to the busiest shopping period of the calendar. But as each issued a separate statement calling for protests to come to an end, loyalist gangs flexed their muscles, blocking off streets and hijacking cars. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / gender / feature Friday November 16, 2012 23:11 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
There are some stories that are hard to cover - the death of Savita Halappanavar, a pregnant women, from septicemia whose life might have been saved if an abortion was not delayed is a hard as they come. According to the Irish Times Praveen Halappanavar, the husband of Savita said she had asked for a termination several times over a three day period only to be told "this is a catholic country." read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / economy / news report Tuesday September 11, 2012 16:16 byWorkers Solidarity
€1,600 billion. That is the figure for Irish Oil & Gas reserves already licensed revealed this morning in a detailed report from Shell to Sea using the energy corporations own reports and estimates. People in Ireland will see almost no benefits from this incredible wealth because the Irish state gives these reserves to the corporations at the cheapest terms in the world. read full story / add a comment
argentina / uruguay / paraguay / history of anarchism / review Tuesday September 04, 2012 14:54 byWorkers Solidarity
‘We have taken a good path. As we see it, the formation of social study circles and the establishment of libertarian schools are solid, protective bulwarks in our race toward emancipation. They are the groundwork of the great revolution.’ - La Protesta Humana, January 7th, 1900 read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / workplace struggles / press release Monday August 27, 2012 11:59 byDominos Workers Solidarity Campaign
September 15, 2012 north american Day of Solidarity with Aussie Dominos Pizza Drivers. read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Wednesday August 01, 2012 15:56 byWorkers Solidarity
Undoubtedly, Greece is the country that has suffered the most during this last and totally unrestrained wave of liberalization and fierce devaluation of labour which has been sweeping Europe since the start of the financial crisis in 2008. At the same time there are a multitude of political anti-systemic oppositional forces which have managed to maintain a living presence in Greek society. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / miscellaneous / news report Friday June 15, 2012 16:46 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Welcome to Irish Anarchist Review issue 5, produced by the Workers Solidarity Movement. In this magazine we look to explore theories, thoughts and ideas about political struggle. We set out to analyse where we are aiming for as a revolutionary movement and explore how we might get there. The purpose of ‘Irish Anarchist Review’ is to act as forum for a sharing of ideas about revolutionary struggle. Building a successful revolution demands genuine discussion, debate and sharing of ideas. We hope that the articles in here will help to stimulate discussion and provoke debate and perhaps even motivate some of our readers to respond with articles of your own. read full story / add a comment
internaţional / the left / opinion/analysis Monday June 04, 2012 04:27 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Deşi termenul de Black Bloc circulă de câţiva ani, el nu a fost luat în seamă decât după demonstraţiile de la Seattle. Dar după 2 ani de Black Block-uri la toate summit-urile majore, şi-a atins ţelurile tactica Black Block-ului? Care este rolul anarhiştilor în mişcarea antiglobalizare? Şi este el relevant într-un fel? Workers Solidarity Movement 01-05-2002 read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / the left / anarchist communist event Tuesday May 01, 2012 15:14 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
The WSM are calling for people to march with us on an anti-authoritarian block for this year’s May Day march which is happening on the day itself, Tuesday 1st May, assembling in Parnell Square from 18.30hrs. read full story / add a comment
indonesia / philippines / australia / community struggles / press release Saturday April 28, 2012 20:22 byWorkers Solidarity Network (Melbourne)
Save Weekend Penalty Rates: “You Can’t Haz Our Weekend” Protest read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Saturday April 28, 2012 15:25 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
A leaflet of the WSM about the origins of Mayday. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / community struggles / opinion / analysis Wednesday April 25, 2012 15:10 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Shell to Sea have released a very detailed report into the GSOC 'investigation' of the Garda at the center of the 'Corrib Cops Rape Tape' which first came to public attention one year ago today. The report reveals that the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) engaged in spin and misinformation that misled the public over the Corrib ‘rape’ recording incident of March 2011 and undermined the case against Gardaí. The report details GSOC’s attempts to serve the interests of An Garda Síochána by undermining the women who made the recording public, while deflecting attention from the behaviour of Gardaí. The document was prepared by Shell to Sea with one of the women about whom the ‘rape’ comments were made and seven academics at NUI Maynooth. It has been made available online as a PDF and we are republishing it here: read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / repression / prisoners / news report Wednesday April 25, 2012 15:05 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Hundreds of people gathered in Derry’s Bogside today in what was one of the largest demonstrations held yet in support of the imprisoned political prisoner and former IRA hunger striker Marian Price to demand her immediate release. read full story / add a comment
irlande / grande-bretagne / Économie / opinion / analyse Monday April 16, 2012 19:21 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Les dernières mesures d’austérité en Irlande continuent de taper sur la population pour pouvoir renflouer les banques. Analyse de la situation par nos camarades de WSM, organisation-sœur d’Alternative Libertaire sur place. read full story / add a comment
ireland / britain / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Wednesday November 30, 2011 07:28 byWorkers Solidarity Movement
Text of a WSM leaflet distributed today in Northern Ireland for the public sector strike. read full story / add a comment
aotearoa / pacific islands / anarchist movement / link to pdf Monday October 10, 2011 17:53 byAotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement
The 17th issue of Solidarity, free newssheet of the Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement. Download the .pdf read full story / add a comment |
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