There has been a concerted effort this year by racist and fascist forces in Australia to grow as a movement using anti-Muslim hysteria as its fuel. Each time these forces have rallied, major counter rallies by groups of anti-fascists have confronted them (see here and here). In the southern state […]
Monthly Archives: August 2015
Recently we reported that the Migrant Trade Union (MTU) in South Korea had won legal recognition following a decade of struggle and a Supreme Court decision. This victory was immediately curtailed by the South Korean ministry of Labour which imposed legal hurdles preventing registration of the MTU. Labour activists then […]
As reported last week, a major dispute has developed in Australian ports against the global giant Hutchison. While mediation is ongoing, the workers assemblies set up in solidarity are still in place in Brisbane and Sydney. Solidarity has also been expressed by port workers all around the world, notably be […]
In the last few years, Malaysia has seen unprecedented mass demonstrations against the economic and political corruption of the ruling UMNO coalition governments. Previous rallies, known by the Malay word, Bersih, meaning clean and referring to the campaign for clean and fair elections, have been attacked by security forces with […]
In response to the Indian government’s recent actions in amending labour laws to make it easier to dismiss workers and restrict workers’ rights to organise, a general strike has been called for Wednesday the 2 September. All the major 11 central trade union federations will take part as well as […]
It has been just over four years since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in northern Japan highlighted the dangers of nuclear reactors. Workers sent in to clean up the disabled reactor have been continually exposed to hazardous levels of radiation. In addition, in an effort to prevent further explosions, cooling water […]
A massive explosion and fire at a warehouse in the north east industrial city of Tianjin this week has killed at least 100 workers and injured hundreds of others, including local residents. This industrial catastrophe occurred when a storage facility containing hazardous chemicals caught fire, setting a chain reaction. In […]
As reported previously (see here and here) while the ravages of foreign invasion, wars and sectarian politics have led to the death and impoverishment of millions of Iraqis, working class struggles have continued. This week, on the back of a failure of the electricity grid throughout Iraq, millions of people […]
An ongoing low level dispute at the Botany Bay terminal in Sydney turned into a full scale industrial dispute when over a hundred workers were sacked via SMS text messages. A permanent picket line has been established in Sydney, with industrial action happening in the port of Brisbane, as well […]
Secure housing is a major issue for workers around the world, especially in countries where wages are often at or below poverty levels. In Islamabad, last month, local authorities left over 20,000 people homeless after destroying their houses to make way for expensive apartments. The working class communities were not […]