span. |2 min | 2021 November 16th at least 22,000 metal workers in Cadiz started a strike for better wages and conditions. Workers set up pickets and barricades to defend…
Continue ReadingNgā mihi o te Kirihimete me te Tau Hou! The Prisoner Correspondence Network (PCN) is holding our fifth annual Holiday Card Drive, sending holiday cards to hundreds of people on…
Continue ReadingWednesday 1 December, 6-8pmCARE Activist in Residence Talk, Organising Gig Workers in Aotearoa, online via Facebook Join Anita Rosentreter, Sam Jones and Julian Ang as they take stock and reflect…
Continue ReadingThe struggle for a decent collective agreement in the auxiliary metallurgy industry in the bays of Cadiz and Algeciras has become a historic strike, adding to a long series of…
Continue ReadingThis morning Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) held one of our regular members meetings. We had some of our new members in attendance and discussed a wide range of topics.…
Continue Reading‘(De)colonial Therapy’Esther Belin The cat releases his urine onyour side of the bedwhere it neatlypools in the indentionyou nightly rest your head How am I to infer this male urine?A…
Continue ReadingDespite a victory, protesting farmers show no sign of ending their demonstration on the roads outside Delhi, with thousands heading into the capital to mark the first-year anniversary of their…
Continue ReadingIt depends on the type of anarchist society you are talking about. Different anarchists propose different solutions. In an individualist-mutualist society, for example, health care and other public services would…
Continue ReadingOn the evening of Monday November 22, two SUD-rail trade unionists, including an activist from the Libertarian Communist Union, were assaulted by a band of fascists while they were seated…
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