We stand with the working people of Thailand
Workers: Organise to win !
Soldiers: Don’t shoot !
No to Abhisit – No to Thaksin
Joint May Day Statement
Click here to endorse the joint May Day statement
May Day 2010
WORKERS WILL WIN
All over the world workers are organising …
We are organising to demand a living wage. For health & safety at work. For compensation & rehabilitation. For the rights of migrant workers and refugees, for citizenship rights for migrant workers and their families. For the right to employment on equal terms. Workers are organising against deportations, against racism, against discrimination. Workers are organising against wars that are a disaster to millions of workers.
Workers are organising for secure jobs.
Against casualisation, contracting out & outsourcing. Workers are organising for the rights of women workers. For better working conditions, to stop work becoming harder, faster, more stressful and dangerous. For shorter working hours, for paid leave and paid holidays. For affordable housing and health care. For free education and welfare, against child labour and poverty and inequality. Workers are organising for the rights of Indigenous communities who have been stripped of their land and resources. Workers are organising to fight discrimination against minorities, women, lesbians & gays.
While we struggle against these problems, we see that our planet is being ruined through reckless, wasteful and unsustainable production for proft.
Workers can fix these problems. Workers can reorganise all industry to produce for peoples’ need instead of proft. Resources can be distributed to people and places who need them so that our children will have a future.
To do this workers have to dismantle imperialism and the capitalist system. We need to make decisions together in our own workplaces, unions & political organisations about the way production and sharing need to be restructured. We need this. We have the numbers.
We control production. Capitalists will be defeated.
Click here to endorse the joint May Day statement
Endorsed by:
All India Association of Inspectors & Assistant Superintendents Posts – AIAIASP, India
All India Federation of University and College Teachers Organisations – AIFUCTO, India
All Pakistan Federation of United Trade Unions – APFUTU, Pakistan
Anadolu Kultur Merkezi (Anatolian Cultural Centre, Australia)
Asia Pacific Workers Solidarity Links – APWSL, Korea
Australia Asia Worker Links – AAWL, Australia
Australian Nursing Federation – ANF (Vic Branch), Australia
Bangladesh Saniukta Tanti Samity – BSTS (National Organisation of Self Employed Handloom Weavers Workers, Bangladesh)
Bangladesh Garment Workers Employees Federation, Bangladesh
Campaign for International Co-operation and Disarmament – CICD, Australia
Cathay Pacific Airways Flight Attendants Union, China Hong Kong
Chennai Metro Construction & Unorganised Workers Union Tamilnadu, India
China Labour Forum (ChinaWorker), China Hong Kong
Committee for Asian Women, Thailand
Committee for a Workers International, Malaysia
Communications Union CEPU (T&S Vic), Australia
Communist Party of Australia – CPA, Australia
Disability Support Pensioners – DSP Australia
Ejaz Ul Haque Siddiqui (Pakistan Workers Federation – PWF), Pakistan
Global Peace Pioneers -GPP, Pakistan
G.R.S.E. Workmen’s Union, India
Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union, Guyana
International Migrant Alliance Research Foundation (IMA Bangladesh)
International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation Philippines council, Philippines
Jatio Garment Sramik Federation (National Garment Workers Federation, Bangladesh)
Jatiyo Sramik Jote (National Workers Unity, Bangladesh)
Kesatuan Kebangsaan Pekerja-Pekerja Perusahaan Alat-Alat Pengangkutan Dan Sekutu (National Union of Transport Equipment & Allied Industries Workers – NUTEAIW, Malaysia)
Korea Federation of Construction Industry Trade Unions – KFCITU, Korea
Latin American Solidarity Network – LASNET (Red de Solidaridad con los Pueblos Latinoamericanos), Australia
Lembaga Informasi Perburuhan Sedane – LIPS (Sedane Labour Resource Center, Indonesia)
Maritime Union of Australia – MUA (Vic Branch), Australia
Migrant Workers Solidarity Network, Bangladesh
Migrants Rights Council, India
New Trade Union Initiative, India
Pakistan Labour Federation – PLF, Pakistan
Partai Rakyat Demokratik (Peoples Democratic Party, Indonesia)
Parti Sosialis Malaysia- PSM (Socialist Party of Malaysia)
Partido Lakas ng Masa (Strength of the People Party, Philippines)
Partido ng Manggagawa (Labor Party, Philippines)
Peace and Justice for Colombia, Australia
Perhimpunan Rakyat Pekerja (Working People Association, Indonesia)
Progressive Labour Party, Australia
Red Flag Women’s Movement, Sri Lanka
Revolutionary Socialist Party, Australia
Socialist Alternative, Australia
Socialist Labour Front, Bangladesh
Socialist Worker, Arotearoa New Zealand
Textile Garments Workers Federation, Bangladesh
Trade Unions of the Philippines and Allied Services, Philippines
Workers Rights Coalition, Australia
Click here to endorse the joint May Day statement
may day gig at trades hall
saturday 1 may 6 pm till late
bands drinks solidarity
entry $10/$5/$2 trades hall lygon st carlton
may day rally, sunday 2 may
1 pm trades hall, lygon st carlton
We stand with the working people of Thailand
Workers: Organise to win !
Soldiers: Don’t shoot !
No to Abhisit – No to Thaksin
Joint May Day Statement
Click here to endorse the joint May Day statement
May Day 2010
WORKERS WILL WIN
All over the world workers are organising …
We are organising to demand a living wage. For health & safety at work. For compensation & rehabilitation. For the rights of migrant workers and refugees, for citizenship rights for migrant workers and their families. For the right to employment on equal terms. Workers are organising against deportations, against racism, against discrimination. Workers are organising against wars that are a disaster to millions of workers.
Workers are organising for secure jobs.
Against casualisation, contracting out & outsourcing. Workers are organising for the rights of women workers. For better working conditions, to stop work becoming harder, faster, more stressful and dangerous. For shorter working hours, for paid leave and paid holidays. For affordable housing and health care. For free education and welfare, against child labour and poverty and inequality. Workers are organising for the rights of Indigenous communities who have been stripped of their land and resources. Workers are organising to fight discrimination against minorities, women, lesbians & gays.
While we struggle against these problems, we see that our planet is being ruined through reckless, wasteful and unsustainable production for proft.
Workers can fix these problems. Workers can reorganise all industry to produce for peoples’ need instead of proft. Resources can be distributed to people and places who need them so that our children will have a future.
To do this workers have to dismantle imperialism and the capitalist system. We need to make decisions together in our own workplaces, unions & political organisations about the way production and sharing need to be restructured. We need this. We have the numbers.
We control production. Capitalists will be defeated.
Click here to endorse the joint May Day statement
Endorsed by:
All India Association of Inspectors & Assistant Superintendents Posts – AIAIASP, India
All India Federation of University and College Teachers Organisations – AIFUCTO, India
All Pakistan Federation of United Trade Unions – APFUTU, Pakistan
Anadolu Kultur Merkezi (Anatolian Cultural Centre, Australia)
Asia Pacific Workers Solidarity Links – APWSL, Korea
Australia Asia Worker Links – AAWL, Australia
Australian Nursing Federation – ANF (Vic Branch), Australia
Bangladesh Saniukta Tanti Samity – BSTS (National Organisation of Self Employed Handloom Weavers Workers, Bangladesh)
Bangladesh Garment Workers Employees Federation, Bangladesh
Campaign for International Co-operation and Disarmament – CICD, Australia
Cathay Pacific Airways Flight Attendants Union, China Hong Kong
Chennai Metro Construction & Unorganised Workers Union Tamilnadu, India
China Labour Forum (ChinaWorker), China Hong Kong
Committee for Asian Women, Thailand
Committee for a Workers International, Malaysia
Communications Union CEPU (T&S Vic), Australia
Communist Party of Australia – CPA, Australia
Disability Support Pensioners – DSP Australia
Ejaz Ul Haque Siddiqui (Pakistan Workers Federation – PWF), Pakistan
Global Peace Pioneers -GPP, Pakistan
G.R.S.E. Workmen’s Union, India
Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union, Guyana
International Migrant Alliance Research Foundation (IMA Bangladesh)
International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation Philippines council, Philippines
Jatio Garment Sramik Federation (National Garment Workers Federation, Bangladesh)
Jatiyo Sramik Jote (National Workers Unity, Bangladesh)
Kesatuan Kebangsaan Pekerja-Pekerja Perusahaan Alat-Alat Pengangkutan Dan Sekutu (National Union of Transport Equipment & Allied Industries Workers – NUTEAIW, Malaysia)
Korea Federation of Construction Industry Trade Unions – KFCITU, Korea
Latin American Solidarity Network – LASNET (Red de Solidaridad con los Pueblos Latinoamericanos), Australia
Lembaga Informasi Perburuhan Sedane – LIPS (Sedane Labour Resource Center, Indonesia)
Maritime Union of Australia – MUA (Vic Branch), Australia
Migrant Workers Solidarity Network, Bangladesh
Migrants Rights Council, India
New Trade Union Initiative, India
Pakistan Labour Federation – PLF, Pakistan
Partai Rakyat Demokratik (Peoples Democratic Party, Indonesia)
Parti Sosialis Malaysia- PSM (Socialist Party of Malaysia)
Partido Lakas ng Masa (Strength of the People Party, Philippines)
Partido ng Manggagawa (Labor Party, Philippines)
Peace and Justice for Colombia, Australia
Perhimpunan Rakyat Pekerja (Working People Association, Indonesia)
Progressive Labour Party, Australia
Red Flag Women’s Movement, Sri Lanka
Revolutionary Socialist Party, Australia
Socialist Alternative, Australia
Socialist Labour Front, Bangladesh
Socialist Worker, Arotearoa New Zealand
Textile Garments Workers Federation, Bangladesh
Trade Unions of the Philippines and Allied Services, Philippines
Workers Rights Coalition, Australia
Click here to endorse the joint May Day statement
may day gig at trades hall
saturday 1 may 6 pm till late
bands drinks solidarity
entry $10/$5/$2 trades hall lygon st carlton
may day rally, sunday 2 may
1 pm trades hall, lygon st carlton