Defend the CFMEU—no government administration, end the union bashing
Construction bosses and both state and federal Labor governments have seized on the opportunity to launch an attack on one of the strongest unions in the country.
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Vic teachers win union to stand with Palestine
Members of Teachers and School Staff for Palestine made a big impact as the Australian Education Union conference in Melbourne took significant steps in solidarity with Palestine.
Vale Jane McAlevey: a fighter for our class
At 59 years of age, the untimely death of Jane McAlevey from skin cancer came as a shock to the many unionists across the world intent on rebuilding rank-and-file power in their unions.
Negotiations have failed—NSW nurses must call a strike now and prepare for sustained action
The Minns government has shown no sign of backing down from their paltry pay offer of 10.5 per cent over three years for all nurses and midwives.
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Unions
Why are union leaders dragging their feet over Palestine?
Chris Breen examines why most union leaders still haven’t mobilised their members to support Palestine, despite the efforts at rank-and-file action
Climate action
Dutton’s nuclear power plan aims to extend coal power
Coalition leader Peter Dutton has attempted to breathe new life into nuclear power as a serious energy policy option.
Pine Gap base aiding Israel’s operations in Gaza
The Albanese government is directly aiding Israel’s war in Gaza through allowing the sharing of intelligence information from the spy base at Pine Gap.
Racism and Indigenous rights
Labor dancing to Dutton’s racist tune on immigration detainees—again
On 7 June, Immigration Minister Andrew Giles caved in yet again to the Coalition’s relentless racist campaigning against immigration detainees.
Australia
Payman’s stand shows pressure on Albanese over Gaza still growing
Senator Fatima Payman’s resignation shows that the pressure on the Labor government over Gaza is still growing.
End systemic pressures inside the family to end violence against women
The problem is not straightforwardly men’s power over women but the unbearable pressure on everybody to perform socially recognisable gender roles in a nuclear family.
International
Defend Boris Kagarlitsky and the Russian anti-war movement
The Boris Kagarlitsky International Solidarity Campaign calls on the left around the world to demand an end to the unlawful imprisonment of Russians who oppose the war on Ukraine.
Long reads
White Australia and the labour movement
This is the text of the 2023 Alex Macdonald Memorial Lecture, delivered by Phil Griffiths. With thanks to the Brisbane Labour History Association.
Radical history and theory
Workers and the alternative to capitalism
The history of workers’ struggles shows the possibility of a socialism based on mass democratic control of society, writes Judy Cox.