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Leaflets, bulletins and statements from Workers' Liberty Australia


Support Venezuela's workers, not Chavez!

Australia

Leaflet from Brisbane Workers' Liberty, February 2007.


Workers' Liberty leaflet for ACTU industrial relations rallies, November 2006

Australia

This leaflet will be distributed by Workers' Liberty activists at the rallies and demonstrations being held across Australia on 30 November, in a day of action organised by the Australian Council of Trade Unions in protest against the Howard government's anti-union laws.


Israel/ Palestine: two nations, two states!

Israel/Palestine

Against the Israeli assault on Lebanon and Gaza, for an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel (22/08/06).


Union rights: make Australian Labor fight!

Anti-union laws

Draft article for Workers' Liberty (Australia) no.38, by Bob Carnegie and Martin Thomas


Socialist Alliance - towards a multi-tendency socialist party

Australia

Contribution to the discussion in the Australian Socialist Alliance, April 2003
Workers' Liberty's top concerns are that we should not squander the current opportunities to overcome problems that have been dogging the left for decades. We repeat our initial welcoming of the DSP's proposals to work towards a more unified SA. We also welcome the statement by non-aligned members of the Alliance, asking the affiliates to make their proposals for the Alliance as a regroupment project, and the comments by Kiraz Janicke from Perth in DB 3/2. We hope those comrades will find that WL is addressing the main points that they have raised.


War against our will

Iraq

Throw Howard out!
Bring Australian troops home!
Solidarity with the peoples of Iraq!
Stop work to stop the war!

WL leaflet, March 2003


Towards a new workers' party

Socialist Alliance

Workers' Liberty reports on the DSP's decision to become "an internal tendency" of the Socialist Alliance, and sets out its perspectives.


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