Statement from Blacklist support group Blacklisted workers have campaigned for an independent investigation into union collusion for a long time: too long. We have known
Month: December 2021
Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye CLP) looks at “The Lakes with Simon Reeve – Episode 3” (see here) In this episode of Simon Reeve’s thoughtful
By Rick Sklader in Minnesota The rate of rapid destructive change of our entire climate and all the earth’s distinct and interconnected ecosystems is as
By a UCU member in the Northern Region No fewer than 58 UK universities were on strike this week as part of the University and
It is coming up to two years since Labour lost the last general election and since then the Party has become immeasurably weaker. It has
The 2021 UN conference on climate change (COP26) has recently concluded in Glasgow, leaving the problem well and truly unresolved. Forecasts based on the conference
By Gabriel Winant Thirty-five years ago last month – October 1986 – the giant agricultural equipment manufacturer John Deere locked out striking members of the United Auto
From B’Tselem in Israel. Israel has built more than 280 settlements in the West Bank, which are home to more than 440,000 settlers. Of these
By Mike Cullen The following is the text of a pamphlet, written by Mike Cullen, on his experiences as a docker in Liverpool. I started