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france / belgique / luxembourg / économie Friday September 08, 2017 06:38 by Stéphane Ortega
. Le gouvernement français a publié les ordonnances réformant le Code du travail le 31 août. La quasi-totalité des 36 mesures mises en avant par le ministère du Travail est au bénéfice du patronat. Une petite révolution à un mois de la commémoration du centenaire de la révolution russe. Analyse par un camarade syndicaliste et libertaire (republiée depuis le site Rapports de Force).A lire aussi : [Communiqué de la CGA] [Communiqué d'AL]
pays-bas / allemagne / autriche / répression / prisonniers et prisonnières Thursday August 31, 2017 19:11 by Relations Internationales
internacional / migración / racismo Thursday August 24, 2017 21:16 by Defend Mediterranea
north america / mexico / anti-fascism Wednesday August 16, 2017 23:32 by Black Rose Anarchist Federation
Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation has received word about the white supremacist, fascist violence committed in Charlottesville today. We are deeply saddened by the loss of our comrade in struggle. Our hearts and minds go out to their loved ones.
We stand in solidarity with anti-racist activists in Charlottesville today, their families, the IWW and DSA members present, and all those involved in the struggle against the rising tide of fascism worldwide. [Castellano] [Ελληνικά] [Français]
See also: [IWW's statement] [Français] [Ελληνικά]
southern africa / workplace struggles Tuesday June 27, 2017 23:19 by Mandy Moussouris
The labour movement has been unable to de-link itself from its archenemy: capital. As its structures bureaucratise, as its leaders become career unionists, as it opens investment companies and pays staff increasingly inequitable salaries, it increasingly mirrors the very thing it is fighting. If the South African Federation of Trade Unions is to meet its promise, it must be fundamentally different from the organisation it was born out of.A federation will not liberate the class, nor will its affiliates; only the working class can liberate itself and it will never be able to do that as long as there is an implicit belief in a Great Leader/s; as long as the union is seen as a legal service and as long as power and money are centralised. A truly participatory, democratic trade union would be one where the locals/branches of each affiliate control the membership dues collected, where they would use their dues to do work on the ground and put some aside for provincial and national work; where the workers have direct ownership of the means of trade union production (negotiation, representation, mobilisation) and where the extremely loosely used term, democracy, translates into individual worker agency and empowerment to ensure that the base, the majority, the working class, is where true power lies, and that it uses its power to change the world for the benefit of the many. |
![]() Employees at the Zarfati Garage in Mishur Adumim vote to strike on July 22, 2014. (Photo courtesy of Ma’an workers union) Thu 21 Sep, 02:29
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