Workers' Liberty 3/3: Factory bulletins from the early communist movement and today
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Trade unions have described the electoral wipeout of the Tories from Southampton City Council as “the chickens coming home to roost”.
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The biennial policy conference of the Unite union takes place at the end of June.
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The labour movement can and must push back the Tory government on individual policies. To do more than damage limitation, however, the labour movement needs to drive this government from office.
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The annual conference of the Irish Labour Party, (13-15 April) was the party’s first conference as a party of government in fifteen years, and the conference of a party founded exactly one hundred years ago by, among others, the two great heroes of Irish socialism; James Connolly and James Larkin.
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Bankers’ and bosses’ pay and bonuses, share prices, and profits have recovered nicely since the sudden crash of 2008-9.
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It’s time for another political initiative, so Ed Miliband’s advisers seem to have told him.
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Document for 21 April joint meeting of AWL industrial and trade-union fractions, amended in the light of 21 April discussion. Click here to download as pdf.
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The exchange on Bayard Rustin (Solidarity 239, 240) was fascinating.
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On Monday afternoon, 26 March, David Cameron’s office said that they could not say who had come to private dinners with Cameron, as prime minister, because the office kept lists only of guests at official dinners paid for by the Government.