By Lal Khan Fifty years ago, May 31, 1968, saw the peak and waning of the twentieth century’s greatest revolution in France. It was an
Month: May 2018
By Lynne Faulkes Shipley Labour Party, personal capacity As a child, like many other working-class families, we spent many happy hours exploring Shipley Glen, an
The referendum result in favour of the repeal of the eighth constitutional amendment and in favour of choice, was a massive victory for women in
By Michael Roberts In the first quarter of 2018, the UK economy slowed almost to a standstill. It grew by just 0.1% in real terms. This
Reprinted from Unionglobalnews (May 23) Amazon employees in Italy have made history. Workers are announcing today the first-ever direct agreement between unions and the company
By Mercedes Martinez, President, FMPR Dear brothers and sisters, Puerto Rico is facing the biggest attack ever on public education. Teachers, students and communities are
By Markus Hansen PresidentNorwegian Elevator Constructors UnionE-Mail: Leder@heis.no Dear Brothers and sisters, and friends of the Elevator Industry I am writing this letter because of a
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester Labour Party, personal capacity. The latest scandal to hit the Big Business Pharmaceutical industry is that the owner of Boots has overcharged the NHS for
By Michael Roberts I’ve just got back from a visit to Greece to speak at a conference on my book, Marx 200. While I was there,
By JD in Dublin The referendum taking place in the Republic of Ireland on Friday the 25th May presents a clear choice for repealing the constitutional