Global organising – which way forward?

Australia Asia Worker Links (AAWL) has for the last 30 years helped to facilitate links and organising among trade unions and worker organisations in the Asia Pacific region. With the continuing globalisation of capitalism, the need for worker organisations to also organise and take action internationally is becoming ever more urgent, with increasing calls to initiate such actions, see here and here. What ways are the most effective strategies for workers to organise globally is also another area of research. AAWL will be hosting a meeting, titled ‘The global picketline’, on the issue of how best to organise internationally.

international industrial action and solidarity workshop with local and international activists
6pm wednesday 3 april 2013
room 2, trades hall, lygon street, carlton – all welcome

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Australia Asia Worker Links (AAWL) has for the last 30 years helped to facilitate links and organising among trade unions and worker organisations in the Asia Pacific region. With the continuing globalisation of capitalism, the need for worker organisations to also organise and take action internationally is becoming ever more urgent, with increasing calls to initiate such actions, see here and here. What ways are the most effective strategies for workers to organise globally is also another area of research. AAWL will be hosting a meeting, titled ‘The global picketline’, on the issue of how best to organise internationally.

international industrial action and solidarity workshop with local and international activists
6pm wednesday 3 april 2013
room 2, trades hall, lygon street, carlton – all welcome

download leaflet