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to the webpage of the IWW in Australia.

clock If you are a working person you might have noticed that there are a lot of things stacked against you. This little page is run by the Industrial Workers of the World; our aim is to even the odds.
We believe that all workers would benefit from forming One Big Union to assist organising the ongoing struggle against all those who think themselves our betters. The pre-amble to our constitution ends, "It is the historic mission of the working class to do away with capitalism. The army of production must be organised, not only for everyday struggle with capitalists, but also to carry on production when capitalism shall have been overthrown. By organising industrially we are forming the structure of the new society within the shell of the old."
Sounds pretty true to us. If it does to you, maybe you should join us. Think about it anyway!
Or just have a browse around our website. Of course all articles found here are the expression of the writers not the union unless specifically stated otherwise. We are a union not a party.
Please note, we have had to change ISP's ,so if you have tried to message one of our contacts recently and not got a reply please try again as the new system is now up and running.

The End of Neoliberalism?

Neoliberalism is about more than deregulation, it is also about the distribution of political and economic power.

http://www.zcommunications.org/the-end-of-neoliberalism-by-damien-cahill

"Occupy Wall Street": Why the struggle must go beyond occupation

A friendly critique of the "Occupy" movements which urges the protesters to question their assumptions.

http://libcom.org/library/occupy-wall-street-why-struggle-must-go-beyond-occupation

Grasberg strikers shot: One dead

Indonesian security forces fired on striking workers at Freeport-McMoran's Grasberg gold and copper mine after a protest turned violent, killing one, officials say.

http://myresources.com.au/news/27-breakingnews/4524-grasberg-strikers-shot-one-dead-

Keep Qantas Flying (parody website)

Qantas is a great Australian airline. But if we’re going to maintain our executive pay packets we’ll need to squeeze more money out of our operations and base most of the jobs in Asia

 

http://www.keepqantasflying.net.au/

Lebanon pushes ahead with general strike on Wednesday

Lebanon's unions are pushing ahead with a general strike on Wednesday despite last minute attempts by the government to broker a solution. 

The General Labour Confederation, Lebanon’s largest worker coalition, has spearheaded plans for the 12 October strike demanding a more than doubling of minimum wages in the public and private sectors.

http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/23868.aspx

Executive pay: the high cost of market failure

When it comes to executive pay, the market is broken. The game, you might say, is rigged.

Chief executives and their assorted lobby groups are fond of saying “That’s the market” when it comes to defending the massive salaries. “Look at America,” they cry. “You have to pay top dollar to attract the best talent!”

Indeed, look at America. The Wall Street protests are now in their fourth week. And even though the protesters have struggled to identify, let alone voice a clear message, they know something is awry.

http://www.theage.com.au/business/executive-pay-the-high-cost-of-market-failure-20111010-1lh2o.html

Workers have taken over plant: Maruti

NEW DELHI: The ongoing strike at Maruti Suzuki's plant in Manesar took a new turn on Monday with the company stating that workers have seized control of the factory . It said that workers attacked managers and supervisors and damaged equipment at the Manesar plant, shutting down production for a third consecutive day.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/Workers-have-taken-over-plant-Maruti/articleshow/10309029.cms

New Zealand: Vineyard Workers Go Wildcat

On Friday 22 July some forty contracted pruners and wrappers went on strike against our contractor, Kiwi Bunkhouse, Ltd.

Our demands were an increase in our per-plant rate, guaranteed minimum wage for workers who didn’t reach the threshold on their own, and to be treated with respect by our employer. This action was prompted by our contractor refusing to pay many workers the minimum wage. Trying to justify their actions, KBH accused “lazy people” of costing them money by intentionally not working hard.

http://libcom.org/news/new-zealand-vineyard-workers-go-wildcat-09102011

Panic of the Plutocrats

It remains to be seen whether the Occupy Wall Street protests will change America’s direction. Yet the protests have already elicited a remarkably hysterical reaction from Wall Street, the super-rich in general, and politicians and pundits who reliably serve the interests of the wealthiest hundredth of a percent.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/10/opinion/panic-of-the-plutocrats.html?_r=2&src=tp&smid=fb-share

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