Workers' Liberty Australia 38
Workers' Liberty 38, spring 2005.
Workers' Liberty 38, spring 2005.
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The following letters, abridged for space reasons, represent part of an ongoing debate. James Sinnamon makes a case and Martin Thomas replies.
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The article comes from our sister publication in Britain, Solidarity.
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A Sydney group of unionists and supporters has been formed to raise money for and build links with Iraqi unions.
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Yanar Mohammed, president of the Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq (OWFI), spoke to Martin Thomas when she visited Britain at the end of June. The following interview is heavily edited for space. For the full interview click here.
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According to the various polls in Germany they [the new Left Party [formed by former SPD left leader Oskar Lafontaine getting together with the PDS, the old CP] stood at around 12% for a while, over the last two weeks or so they dropped to 8%.
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New Zealand goes to the polls on 17 September to elect a new government.
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I spent three interesting months in the U.S between April and the end of June.
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By a TAFE unionist
The Labor states had been unified in opposing a Federal government requirement that TAFEs offer individual contracts to employees.
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Since May Boeing maintenance workers at the RAAF base at Williamtown, NSW have been trying to negotiate a collective agreement through their union.