Monthly Archives: July 2011

Half a million for 2 parasites’ wedding?

29/07/2011
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Half a million for 2 parasites’ wedding?

At least I get to use this picture again. Spoke to a Quebecois friend recently, they told me that while in Quebec, Bill & Kate weren’t allowed to leave their hotel because of the protests & policing costs. If only the council had taken the same attitude to Zara & TopMan.

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Peace, Love & Petrol Bombs

28/07/2011
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Peace, Love & Petrol Bombs

A review by John L. Murphy A humorous and poignant novel about anarchism: possibly a first? This young Scots burger-flipper turned street protester tells what happened a decade ago in a fast-food kitchen, a small town, and at the barricades of anti-capitalist demonstrations in Prague, London, and Thessaloniki. Johnston enlivens this short, accomplished coming-of-age...

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The Great Betrayal?

27/07/2011
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The Great Betrayal?

Was the general strike of 1926 the great betrayal? From Organise #67. Written after the public sector strike or 2006, when 1 million workers went on strike. Reprinted in Freedom, 2 July. The Public Sector strike in March of this year saw one million workers on strike in what was the largest industrial disruption...

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How can we beat the cuts?

26/07/2011
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How can we beat the cuts?

Article by Liberty and Solidarity “should strikes impose serious damage to our economic and social fabric, the pressure on us to act would ratchet up. ” said Vince Cable at the GMB’s annual conference, laying down the gauntlet to the left and the labour movement with the thinly-veiled threat of tougher anti-union laws. Now...

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THE COLLAPSE OF SOUTHERN CROSS

14/07/2011
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THE COLLAPSE OF SOUTHERN CROSS

Edinburgh Support Workers’ Action Network looks at the disastrous effects of privatisation on the care of our elderly and speaks to a worker at a Southern Cross home in Edinburgh When the UKs biggest private care home provider Southern Cross announced on Monday that it could no longer afford to pay rent for its...

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Socialist Appeal: Anarchism Discussion – This Thurs

12/07/2011
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Can Anarchism play a progressive role in the workers’ struggle? Anarchism has played an important role as a trend on the left for over 150 years. It continues to be prominent in struggles today as has been seen in Greece, Spain and the student movement in the UK. Our discussion will be led by...

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North Edinburgh Fights Back

08/07/2011
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The fight against the cuts in Edinburgh has moved to a local level. The Edinburgh Anti-Cuts Alliance has passed a motion supporting the formation of local groups. North Edinburgh Fights Back is now up and running. This is from their website: We are a group of local people who have come together to oppose...

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“You have the right to organise”

08/07/2011
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“You have the right to organise”

Interview with a Sheffield Pizza Hut worker and member of the IWW about organising in the workplace and the re-launch of the Sheffield General Members Branch. The interview was carried out by the Fargate Speaker. Where do you work? I’m Rob, I work at a Pizza Hut in Sheffield. I have worked there on...

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Catalyst 27 out now

05/07/2011
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Catalyst 27 out now

Stop work to stop the cuts? Why striking against the cuts makes sense on June 30 and beyond. Striking back: In-depth centrefold feature on strike action, including an illustrated timeline of strikes in Britain and a graph plotting falling strike days against rising inequality. Victory against Office Angels: Direct action solidarity wins a temp’s...

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July/Aug Industrial Worker now available

05/07/2011
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July/Aug Industrial Worker now available

Headlines: London Agency Workers Fight Back & Win Jimmy John’s Lied About Food-Borne Illness Outbreaks Workers get what they’re owed in Atlanta Features: What Wobblies can learn from “Direct Unionism” Industrial Worker Book Review tackles education National Football League and the war on labor We have reposted the following article from the newspaper as...

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