Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Lucas Aerospace -- When workers said `no' to military production, `yes' to green jobs

By Rob Marsden

August 22, 2009 -- Socialist Resistance -- Today, the twin drivers of economic recession and the possibility of catastrophic climate change are beginning to push working people towards action. A series of small-scale but high-profile occupations of threatened factories, not just at Vestas wind turbine plant but also at Visteon car plant, where 600 workers took on the might of Ford and won a greatly enhanced redundancy package, show what is possible. In the 1970s workers at Britain's Lucas Aerospace went even further. We look back at the lessons of Lucas Aerospace.

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Saturday, August 22, 2009

British firefighters call for boycott of Israel

Lisbeth Latham

The British Fire Brigades Union (FBU), which represents 85% of firefighters and support staff in Britain, plans to move motions at the Trade Union Congress’s (TUC) annual congress in September for the British trade union to work to increase Israel’s international isolation.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

‘Buy Australian’: Can it save jobs?

Lisbeth Latham

In the year to May, manufacturing employers shed more than 68,000 jobs due to reduced demand emerging from the economic crisis, said the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

In response to declining employment in the sector, the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) and the Australian Workers Union (AWU) announced on July 24 the creation of a new alliance to promote Australian manufacturing — A Country That Makes Things — to promote a change in manufacturing policy.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

U.S. labor in the crisis: Resistance or retreat?

U.S. labor in the crisis
Resistance or retreat?
International Socialist Review

By LEE SUSTAR

THE ELECTION of Barack Obama last November seemed to promise a new era for organized labor. With Obama in the White House and a solid Democratic majority in Congress, it appeared that unions would finally be able to get action on their main legislative agenda—passage of the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), a measure that would make it easier for workers to join a union. And with the world’s press gathered outside Obama’s Chicago home during the transition period, a victorious factory occupation at the Republic Windows and Doors plant in that city captured the imagination of the country, and even got some encouraging words from Obama himself. Soon afterwards, workers at the huge Smithfield pork processing plant in North Carolina voted to unionize after more than a decade of vicious anti-union actions by the company. Hopes were high that unions were set to go on the offensive.

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Iranian print workers speak out

Iranian print workers speak out
http://socialistworker.org/2009/07/30/iranian-print-workers-speak
July 30, 2009

Over the past decade, an underground labor movement has emerged in Iran.
Despite violent police attacks and mass detentions--only
state-controlled "labor organization" are legal in Iran--groups of
workers have formed clandestine unions.

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