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  1. Covid-19: despite all the obstacles, the class struggle forges its future

    ... less widespread, but we have seen unofficial walk-outs by postal workers and by builders, warehouse workers and bin collectors in Britain ...

    ICConline - 2023-09-26 06:00

  2. Understanding the current state of the class struggle

    ... not always positive. Also, in the context of the postal strike, they say ( IS 124) that the " union is able to keep the lid ... action. " Elsewhere " There was a point in the Visteon dispute where the trade union officials nearly got hold of it and put it at ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:44

  3. How can we fight together in a massive, united movement?

    ... House of Representatives intervened to break an industrial dispute and avoid a rail freight strike. In January, thousands of nurses struck ... (trains, buses, tube, airports) and health, Royal Mail postal workers, civil servants in Defra, Amazon employees, school workers in ...

    ICConline - 2023-02-01 16:34

  4. BA, civil servants, workers face union divisions

    ... provoking different struggles to defend jobs and wages, the postal workers and oil refinery workers being among the most notable examples. ... " Hopes of a deal in the British Airways cabin crew dispute were rising last night as the unions offered to take a pay cut. The ...

    World Revolution - 2021-11-27 21:58

  5. Exeter wildcat: How shop stewards are obliged to oppose workers’ interests

    2661 reads These reflections on the postal workers’ wildcat in Exeter were sent to us by a close sympathiser. ... sick pay and the withdrawal of disciplinary proceedings. The dispute went on for nearly a week, with management attempting to enforce new ...

    World Revolution - 2021-07-14 11:58

  6. Decadence of capitalism part XIII: rejection and regressions

    ... revolution. After all, the ruling class itself continues to dispute about whether it had finally done away with the cycle of “boom and ... [31] . https://en.internationalism.org/wr/168_polemic_with_aufheben [32] . See also the article ...

    International Review - 2023-08-20 06:00

  7. Living under capitalism in Britain today

    ... poverty since Labour came to power. However, as we argued in WR 305, " not only does this mean that some 2.4 million, or 19% of children still ...

    World Revolution - 2007-09-09 12:55

  8. Tea Break: What went wrong with the strikes in 2007?

    ... form of the Dispatch bulletin which we commented on in WR 307 (‘Dispatch: Workers' groups and the potential for wider intervention ... mistakes in order not to repeat them again. Postal staff started well, with rolling strikes and a work to rule followed by ...

    World Revolution - 2013-07-07 17:42

  9. The SWP's ‘radical’ language - to lead workers’ struggles into a dead-end

    ... more effective - and ultimately, wrestle control of their dispute away from the union leaders.” Picketing in front of the ...

    ICConline - 2023-07-30 11:02

  10. In Madison and Elsewhere, Defense of the Unions Prepares the Workers’ Defeat

    ... and uses them to prevent, by diffusion and derailment, any dispute from developing into an actual struggle of class against class. The ...

    Internationalism USA - 2023-08-11 06:00

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