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  1. The Working Class Bears the Brunt of the Crisis

    ... crisis as a “financial” crisis that has its roots in the 2008 bursting of the housing bubble and the meltdown of some of the largest ... of the crisis, and the latest statistics from November 2010 indicates that more than 100,000 people lost their homes that month alone! ... failing of capitalism.   Sheldon 06/01/11.   [1] https:// ...

    Internationalism USA - 2023-08-09 06:00

  2. Why does the ICC talk about a "rupture" in the class struggle?

    126 reads Last May, the ICC held public meetings in various ... following the crushing of the revolutionary wave of 1917-23. The rupture of 2022, heralded by the mobilisation of the proletariat in the ...

    ICConline - 2023-07-30 11:03

  3. The revolutionary press is a political compass and a fighting weapon

    176 reads With its 500th issue, after more than ... legacy drawn from the struggle of the Communist Left in the 1930s. As workers' struggles developed, our writing and publishing work gradually intensified. Between 1968 and 1972, we published seven issues of our "old series". On the strength ...

    ICConline - 2024-02-04 13:38

  4. Deliveroo, UberEats: Struggles by precarious and immigrant workers

    1547 reads One of the fears about workers in very precarious ... from hourly pay plus a bonus for each delivery (£7 and £1) with pay only for each delivery, despite their apparent isolation from each ... director’s ‘offer’ to speak to them individually [1] .  In the end the threat that they would lose their jobs if they did not ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 21:22

  5. 13th ICC Congress: Report on the class struggle

    1880 reads Introduction The aim of this report [1] was above all to combat the prevailing bourgeois ideological ... since its first epic attempts to overthrow capitalism in 1917-23, and then through the decades of counter-revolution that followed. We ...

    International Review - 2024-01-28 20:59

  6. Northern Ireland: workers join the international revival of struggles

    167 reads On Thursday 18 January there was the largest strike in the history of Northern Ireland. [1] In spite of icy, often sub-zero conditions there were 170,000 workers ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-25 11:30

  7. Provocation, repression and manipulation are used by the police to sabotage the struggle

    87 reads On 23 March, after nine days of protests against pension reform in France, when ... out between them and the police. Throughout the evening, the 24-hour television channels continually relayed scenes of smashed windows, ... the "party of fear" image A week earlier, on March 16, the pension reform had been forcefully adopted using a constitutional ...

    ICConline - 2023-07-27 10:41

  8. Unions and management strangling BA strike

    ... ten years, in two of which the profit margin was less than 1% of turnover. Historically, many states had nationalised carriers and ... began to end as the post war boom unravelled in the 1970s amidst rising inflation and falling profits. The bourgeoisie's response ...

    World Revolution - 2024-01-28 21:28

  9. Declaration for revolutionary organization, Belgrade (2011)

    ... 2534 reads ICC introduction Throughout the 1990s, the territory of the former state of Yugoslavia was the scene of a ... to the heartlands of capitalism than at any time since 1945. The local bourgeoisies did all they could to whip their populations into ...

    ICConline - 2024-01-28 11:07

  10. The ICT's ambiguities about the historical significance of the strike wave in the UK

    266 reads After ten months of strikes in many sectors, the ruling ... also in their development into a full-blown strike wave. [1] The Internationalist Communist Tendency, through its affiliate in the UK, ... is clearly illustrated, for example, in the article on the 2015 telecom workers’ struggle in Spain, in which it writes that “there ...

    ICConline - 2023-04-17 21:29

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