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On 7 September 2010 Indian workers staged the world’s biggest ever strike, with an estimated 100 million workers taking part in a 24 hour strike. This year, all major trade union federations* in India have called another general strike for 28 February. Indian workers are expected to come out in huge numbers once again Increasing integration into the global capitalist economy is impacting severely on workers. Workers in India are now seeing increasing casualisation of jobs, a constant downward pressure on wages, and increasing work pressures to keep up with world’s best standards The strike’s demands include: Increase the minimum wage; Greater employment protection; An end to contracting out & outsourcing of jobs; Social security for unorganised & informal workers 5:30pm Tuesday 28 February |
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Workers are starting to fight back. Below are reports from some current strikes in strategic industries across the world. Workers can link these struggles through international solidarity: Solidarity messages, connecting the struggles and coordinating joint industrial actions.
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Increasingly, various imperialist powers, are competing for influence in the Syrian struggle for their own geopolitical agendas. Alliances with any of the imperialist powers will not serve the workers interests. As we have seen in places like Iraq, Egypt and Libya, the end to dictatorship does not mean an end to repression for workers. It is time for labour organisations to intervene in Syria. We need to mobilise our economic and social forces to aid our brothers and sisters in Syria. We have the same interests as our Syrian comrades. If we don’t intervene, our enemies will. Click here to keep up to date. |
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With the uprising in Syria approaching its first year anniversary, the situation for workers, their families and communities is desperate.
Education International (EI) is spearheading an international campaign in support of all teachers and students charged with offences related to freedom of speech and the right to assemble. In particular EI is focusing on the plight of Vice-President and President of the Bahraini Teachers Association (BTA).
On the 6th of February, a three storey pharmaceutical factory
Foxconn is one of Apple’s biggest manufacturing partners. It employs hundreds of thousands of workers in China in huge industrial complexes.
The fight against contracting out at Philippines Airlines is ongoing. Around 1,800 members of PALEA, the local union, are still holding their picket line and demanding their jobs back. They are not being intimidated by constant harassment, including