Workers are facing the biggest cut in living standards on record, no small thanks to a Chancellor of the Exchequer who is personally the wealthiest
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By a UCU member We are now entering the fourth year of industrial action on pensions at the pre-92 Universities. As a result of changes
Wages, Prices and Profit (also known as “Value, Prices and Profit”) was written by Karl Marx in 1865, just as his main work “Capital” was
By Roger Silverman [Note: The editors of Left Horizons do not agree with all aspects of this article, but we believe it makes an excellent
Following the disgraceful sacking of 800 P&O workers last week, we will publish frequent press releases from the RMT and other unions. Although we may
By Richard Mellor in California Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine has had benefits beyond the bank accounts of investors in the US defence industry. Benefiting
By John Pickard It would be hard to find a sharper contrast between the harrowing humanitarian crisis faced by the population of Ukraine and the
By Michael Roberts “The war in Ukraine is like a powerful earthquake that will have ripple effects throughout the global economy, especially in poor countries”.
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. Panorama’s most recent programme last week, exposed the dirty money behind Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea
The sacking by P&O ferries of all its British seafarers is a serious attack on the whole trade union movement and poses a serious threat