Interview by Andy Ford Labour’s loss of the ‘Red Wall’, dozens of formerly safe seats in the North and Midlands, was a key part of
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by Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) This week, the delivery giant, Amazon, has been hit by an astonishing wave of unofficial ‘sit-down’ strikes over
Always behind the living experience of working class people, the Bank of England now admits that inflation is heading towards 13 per cent by the
By Richard Mellor in California The last time I was part of my local’s bargaining team, in the late 1990s, we made it clear to
By Stuart Leigh, Rhys Jameson and Sue Denham This article has been submitted to Left Horizons by three authors from “The Struggle” blog. The original
By Gauthier Hordel of La Riposte Since the middle of 2021, inflation has continued to rise “uncontrollably”. This increase has very serious consequences for the stability
By Michael Roberts The latest US GDP figures for second quarter of 2022 renewed the debate about whether the US economy was in a recession
By a CWU member The result of the ballot of CWU members in Royal Mail against a pay imposition of 2% gave an overwhelming vote
By John Pickard It is an indication of the mood of workers across the country that a strike has even broken out in a non-union
By Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) This summer, Labour Party members will have the chance to vote in elections to several leading bodies –