Georgi Dimitrov Fascism is War Written: July 18, 1936 Source: Dimitrov, Georgi Selected Works, volume 2, Sofia Press 1972, pp. 176-18 Two years ago, in August 1935, the Seventh Congress of the…Read more…
Trade unions in the Middle East: Opening remarks at the Svensson Prize panel
Last week the International Trade Union Confederation released its annual Global Rights Index. The Index reviews the state of workers rights in 141 countries. “The Middle East and North Africa,” it…Read more…
Global Union Warns Volkswagen To Stop Union Busting
For the first time in its history, IndustriALL Global Union (consisting of unions – including Unite – worldwide in manufacturing, energy and mining) has warned a transnational company…Read more…
Ford’s £80m EU loan boosts Turkey factory and Southampton closes
EU cash was made to Ford just before the company closed its Southampton plant – and it went to boost Transit production in Turkey. £10m of UK Government cash was approved to help British Ford…Read more…
UNISON Rule H.4.1
This is a blog for readers (Sid and Doris Blogger) who are interested in a blog post with a title like the title of this blog post.
If you don’t want to know more about UNISON Rule H.4.1 (or to have the surprise of what will happen in Brighton next Wednesday morning spoilt in any way) then look…Read more…
Protests in France:
Workers From Several Sectors Intensify Protests in France Paris, Jun 9 (Prensa Latina) The actions taken by workers from different sectors intensified in France on Thursday, a day before the…Read more…
Unidos Podemos Becomes Second Political Force in Spain
Madrid, June 5 (Prensa Latina) The leftist coalition Unidos Podemos gets away from the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and consolidates its second position, three weeks before of the general…Read more…
James O’Brien On The Murder Of Jo Cox MP
James O’Brien of LBC (the guy who nailed Nigel Farage) on the murder of Jo Cox perfectly captures the state of debate in Britain today The LBC presenter James O’Brien gave a monologue on his radio…Read more…
Solidarity with those killed in the Orlando massacre
James Baldwin wrote: “not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced”. We, as trade unionists, have always faced down bigotry, campaigning against…Read more…
Politicians pay tribute to assassinated MPJo Cox
Tributes to Jo Cox have been pouring in from UK political parties and across the world after the popular Labour MP was killed in her constituency. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn praised the…Read more…
Staring into the abyss
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/16/nigel-farage-defends-ukip-breaking-point-poster-queue-of-migrantshttps://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/06/16/alleged-killer-british-mp-was-longtime-supporter-neo-nazi-national-alliance I was pleased to hear that UNISON General Secretary…Read more…
No James Herriot idyll
The reasons why almost half the vets regularly think of leaving the profession – with nearly 10 per cent of young vets planning to leave as soon as possible – will be explored at the inaugural…Read more…
Stand and deliver!
Unite Community in Chesterfield staged on Monday (June 13) a protest outside the offices of Best Connection, one of two employment agencies that supplies Sports Direct with labour. Singing a…Read more…
‘Let’s carry on her work’
Unite general secretary Len McCluskey has offered Unite’s most sincere condolences to the family of Jo Cox, the MP who tragically lost her life in her constituency today (Thursday, June 16). …Read more…
An assault on local democracy
According to the report for this week’s Swindon Council Cabinet meeting “a high proportion of responses received expressed opposition to the parishing of non-parished areas”. In contrast there were “a number of submissions” supporting it? What number? We are not told….Read more…
European unions take a stand on the platform against undeclared work
Undeclared work, if not properly confronted, threatens to undermine employment, wages and conditions for workers across Europe. The launch of the European Commission’s ‘Undeclared Work Platform’ was a long overdue initiative to tackle the exploitation of workers and unfair competition for…Read more…
women’s health most at risk from long working hours, says 30-year study
Women who put in long hours for the bulk of their careers risk life-threatening illnesses, including heart disease and cancer. Work weeks that averaged 60 hours or more over three decades appear to triple the risk of diabetes, cancer, heart trouble and arthritis for women, according to new research…Read more…
The Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights – my speech in Oslo
It is a great honour to be here today and to receive the Arthur Svensson International Prize for Trade Union Rights on behalf of LabourStart. I want to thank the union Industri Energi for awarding…Read more…
Anamul Islam is Labour Candidate for Forest Gate North
Picture following the selection of Anamul Islam tonight (looking pensive holding the large “Vote Labour” placard) as the Labour Party candidate for the Newham Council by election on 14 July.
There were 11 high quality candidates for the position, all …Read more…
NUJ Brussels sponsoring membership of Brussels Press Club
Brussels, 15/06/2016. NUJ Brussels at its AGM today decided to help sponsor membership of Brussels Press Club for branch members. The branch is itself a member organisation of the Brussels Press…Read more…