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Features / 28 October 2024
28 October 2024
In the last of a three-part series, PHIL KATZ explains how unions are best placed to present a positive, pro-worker, pro-public services alternative to the narrative of division, deregulation and greed peddled by Farage’s party
INTERVIEW / 6 October 2023
6 October 2023
David Nicholson speaks to new Plaid Cymru leader RHUN AP IORWERTH about his attitude to socialism, the unions, social partnership and, of course, Welsh independence
Opinion / 10 June 2023
10 June 2023
NIGEL FLANAGAN argues that despite the massive spike in strikes, workers must fight the long-term decline of the unions by building a ‘rank-and-file’ movement like that of the 1960s
Features / 1 February 2023
1 February 2023
RICHARD BURGON argues that the Tories are becoming more authoritarian as opposition to their reactionary policies grows
Features / 28 January 2023
28 January 2023
TONY BURKE explains how unions are progressing in the North American country
World / 11 January 2023
11 January 2023
Features / 19 August 2022
19 August 2022
We must build a united front industrially and politically, with clear, relevant demands and a co-ordinated campaign to deliver them or the Tories will crush us, argues HELEN O’CONNOR
Britain / 8 August 2022
8 August 2022
Unions, food banks and MPS are demanding a slash in energy bills, real pay raises, and taxes on the rich
Germany / 31 July 2022
31 July 2022
World / 19 June 2022
19 June 2022
Features / 23 May 2022
23 May 2022
However much working-class advance may be improved by policy and legislative changes, it is only militant trade union action that will secure maximum benefits for working people, argues LAURA PICAND
Features / 27 April 2022
27 April 2022
Putting our faith in this or that political leader is no strategy at all: in the face of poverty wages now and workers’ lives being put on the line during Covid, our only option is directly organising for class power ourselves, writes SHARON GRAHAM
Features / 18 March 2022
18 March 2022
When global companies are unconstrained by law, they are free to treat their workers like commodities, PROF KEITH EWING explains
Features / 27 January 2022
27 January 2022
After a conciliatory promise to keep anti-strike laws but strengthen union recognition, Blair backtracked — and many accused him of colluding with big business. New evidence shows that indeed he was, reveals SOLOMON HUGHES
Features / 5 January 2022
5 January 2022
Revisiting the work of Bolshevik revolutionary Alexandra Kollontai HELEN O’CONNOR finds that when genuine efforts are made to involve working-class women into the labour movement, this advances the interests of the entire working class
Features / 17 December 2021
17 December 2021
Launching and winning future health ballots will require a drive to engage members and to explain to them what is at stake — and the struggle is only just beginning in earnest, says HELEN O’CONNOR
Features / 8 December 2021
8 December 2021
With calls to hold back wages growing louder, JAMES MEADWAY explains that the real sources of inflation today are from the huge disruptions caused by Covid-19, and the growing costs of an unstable environment
Features / 6 December 2021
6 December 2021
SEAN MELEADY explains how Nautilus International has been making waves in an industry where workers face particular uncertainty as Covid has swept the globe
Features / 17 October 2021
17 October 2021
Amid an upsurge in US union activity, United Auto Workers members at farm equipment plants in Illinois, Iowa and Kansas are ready to walk out paltry pay and pensions injustice, write MARK GRUENBERG and JOHN WOJCIK
Features / 1 May 2021
1 May 2021
Tell your children and grandchildren, your workmates and neighbours, it’s time to join a union, urges TUC leader FRANCES O’GRADY
Features / 30 April 2021
30 April 2021
Employers are taking advantage of the ongoing lockdown to slash pay and conditions. TONY BURKE explains