Welcome to Solidarity's monthly round-up of workplace struggles.
The post Union strategies: segmented, staggered and piecemeal first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Welcome to Solidarity's monthly round-up of workplace struggles.
The post Union strategies: segmented, staggered and piecemeal first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Here is a selection of articles from the Solidarity archives on the foundation of Israel, its links to imperialism and Palestinian resistance to it.
The post Arm yourselves with the arguments: why it’s right to back the Palestinian resistance first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The Indian government has been accused of assassinating a Sikh activist in Canada. This is all too believable in the light of Modi’s Hindu nationalism and authoritarianism.
The post Assassination in Canada exposes Albanese’s embrace of violent Modi government first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Labor's underwhelming announcement on the refugee intake set the scene for an equally underwhelming and orchestrated Labor conference.
The post Labor conference runs dead on refugees first appeared on Solidarity Online.
In 1973 workers in Chile were on the march and could have taken power, but the left’s failures allowed the ruling class to unleash bloody repression, argues Raili Maria Haagensen.
The post Chile’s bloody coup 50 years on first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The BRICS summit took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August. It was another confirmation of the relative decline of US power and the increasingly turbulent state of world imperialism.
The post BRICS summit a sign of growing imperialist rivalry first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Gunaikurnai and Wotjobaluk writer Ben Abbatangelo spoke to Solidarity on the Voice to Parliament.
The post Ben Abbatangelo: Labor promotes the Voice but ignores Indigenous demands on housing, poverty, imprisonment first appeared on Solidarity Online.
The Albanese government has been enraged by The Greens’ refusal to fall in behind its housing fund legislation.
The post Labor avoids real solutions to out of control housing prices first appeared on Solidarity Online.
After four weeks of strike action, UWU members at Australian Pharmaceutical Industries in Melbourne have won an immediate 7 per cent cost-of-living pay rise, better than official inflation.
The post Nothing less than 7 per cent: API workers beat inflation appeared first on Solidarity Online.
More than 100 ASU members at anti-poverty charity the Brotherhood of St Laurence in Melbourne went on strike for a full day in their campaign for a better enterprise agreement.
The post ‘You don’t fight poverty with pay cuts’: Brotherhood workers escalate fight to beat inflation appeared first on Solidarity Online.