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What’s Happening? The Truth About Work & The Myth of “Work-Life Balance”.
Author : Edited by Sheila Cohen
Workers, activists, union supporters… Find out "What's Happening??" in the workplace - today!! In 1998, a range of workplace trade union activists provided contributions to a much-appreciated pamphlet, "What's happ...
Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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EMPLOYED BY ALL RECOGNISED BY NONE -The Status of Domestic Workers in India
Author : Pravin SINHA
The domestic workers are employed in almost all households. The development process and resultant increase in demands have led to increased entry of women in labour market. This in turn has caused demand for domestic workers to undertake works earlie...
Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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Russia: The Anticapitalist Left and Social Struggles
Author : peter waterman
Ilya Boudraïtskis and Maria Kurzina present a wide-ranging, original and self-critical analysis of the Left and social movements in Russia, with extensive attention to the trade union movement.
Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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Union-busting at the drop of a hat
Author : Steve Davies
Barack Obama is the first ever credible black contender for presidential nomination. However the scale of the challenge he faces can be seen from a bitter labour dispute taking place in ‘the heart of Dixie’. Despite fifty years of civil r...
Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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Union renewal: the example of the FAT
Author : richard leitch
This piece is an introduction to the practice of Mexico's Authentic Labour Front(FAT) and its development of an internationalist social movement unionism over the last two decades. Could we learn any lessons from the struggle to achieve independe...
Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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Overcoming the Crisis of Labour and Unionism under Contemporary Capitalist Conditions
Author : peter waterman
September 2007 I was invited by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) to speak to a number of left union, academic and social movement events. The KCTU is evidently not simply confronted by the global crisis of trade unionism but trying to ...
Monday, 28 April 2008 |
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ESF Labour&Globalisation November Meeting Report
Author : Peter Waterman and Asbjorn Wahl
Peter Waterman writes:] The Labour and Globalisation Project within the World Social Forum was created by left and base-level unions dissatisfied with the 'social partnership' orientation of the dominant unions internationally. This is a repo...
Friday, 21 December 2007 |
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Israeli employment programme changed after protest
Author : Dirk Kloosterboer
Unions and community organisations have attempted to organise and represent participants in ‘workfare’ and ‘work first’ employment programmes, but these attempts have not always been successful. In Israel, protests helped br...
Friday, 21 December 2007 |
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Keele: No course closures. No redundancies
Author : Union Ideas Network (UIN)
One of the last remaining Industrial Relations departments in the UK is facing the axe. In December 2007, senior management at Keele University announced proposal to close all industrial relations / human resource management programmes as part of a...
Monday, 17 December 2007 |
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UK Trade Unions, Lifelong Learning and the UK Skills 'Crisis': Part 4
Author : tom farnhill
Unions and Learning Part Four: Conclusions It appears unfair to argue that unions ONLY developed an interest in learning AFTER learning that everybody else had lost interest in unions. But the specificity of union activity in the learning and s...
Sunday, 16 December 2007 |
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