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The HM 2013 Tenth Annual Conference 'Making the World Working Class' will take
place in Central London, November 7th to November 10th.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: May 21, 2013
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Peter sez:I'm just posting this here so I can provide folks not on this site access to my work by a simple click. This saves me having to seek it out, copy and paste to such. I know it's 2-3 years out of date and therefore hope to update it. Hopefully it will be of interest to other UnionBookers.
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A good introductory piece but I wonder whether it does not lean in the direction of cyber-utopianism - i.e. the idea that the technology itself brings emancipation. There are numerous reflections on these phenomena - some coming out of the same protest wave the author refers to - which take a more critical view. Finally, Jorquera does not mention the abundant alternatives to TwitterWorld, based on free software, conscious of security and privacy…
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Although I don't usually post here non-labour or non-union items about the Israel/Palestine issue, I think this socialist one from Canada might give pro-Israeli leftists or unionists pause to reflect. Or, possibly, to respond.
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Yes, this was and is a very important strike, taking place as it did at the meeting point between a Neo-Liberal (or Palaeo-Liberal) Hongkong and a Neo-Communist (or State Capitalist) China. But when I check back on the AAWL site I find the following:
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'We can take actions against the main Hong Kong Port companies of…
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At a time in which Labour Zionism is on the back foot due to successes of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign in West European, South African and even South American unions, it is well to recognise its historical roots and the way in which Labour Zionism has used the Warsaw Ghetto uprising to justify not simply the creation of a racist, militarist and expansionist state but one in which these tendencies are increasingly open.
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Check back on The Real News to get the 5-10 minute video.
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It has all been said before but cannot be said too often: the AFL-CIO is funded by the US state and the one who pays the piper is calling the tune.
My only disagreement would be with the last two paragraphs, where the author talks of the soul of the AFL-CIO and of its necessary redemption.
Since this organisation is not a church and has no founding faith, nor any original solidarity doctine or ethic,…
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I have ordered one of these books (publicised on UBook) given that I am fascinated to see whether it is just a publicity piece for the union internationals or whether it has any such critical element as we are seeing increasingly within the international labour movement. I suspect the former given that its title appears to conflate 'Global Labour Movement' with, actually, 'International Trade Union Organisations'.
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Hundreds of Bangladeshi women have been burned or crushed to death while making *our* clothes!… |
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Feature by Keith Flett, April 2013
Socialist historian E P Thompson's classic book The Making of the English Working Class was first published 50 years ago. Keith Flett takes a look at this seminal work of labour history that placed workers at the centre of making their own history
It is 50 years since the publication of E P Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class. Published by Gollancz in the autumn of…
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