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Forget victimisation: Granting agency to migrants

Sun, 05/02/2012 - 21:07
Laura Agustín, lifelong migrant and and author of Sex at the Margins: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry, explores the concept of migrancy, exposes the prejudices in what is meant by the term and proposes another vision, in which less advantaged people are granted ordinary human autonomy.

http://libcom.org/library/forget-victimisation-granting-agency-migrants

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Racist cartoon reveals denial problem

Wed, 01/02/2012 - 11:25

The day after the January 26 protests by Aboriginal people and supporters gave the media the sensationalist images of Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Liberal leader Tony Abbott fleeing under police protection, the Herald Sun's Mark Knight captured the image with a truly hilarious cartoon.

http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/49837

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Gillard and Abbott were never really threatened by Aboriginal protestors

Wed, 01/02/2012 - 11:16

The official account portrays Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott as being attacked by violent Aboriginal demonstrators today in Canberra. Present at the demonstrations was John Passant — who paints a rather different picture of events.

http://www.independentaustralia.net/2012/politics/gillard-and-abbott-were-never-really-threatened-by-aboriginal-protestors/

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Compositional Power

Tue, 31/01/2012 - 12:48

I like this interview:

http://turbulence.org.uk/turbulence-1/compositional-power/

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Indian workers kill their boss following the murder of a union leader

Mon, 30/01/2012 - 20:15
During clashes between workers and police outside an Indian ceramics factory, local police murder a union leader. The workers retaliate by murdering a senior company executive, and burning down several company premises.

http://libcom.org/blog/indian-workers-kill-their-boss-following-murder-union-leader-29012012

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Italian taxi drivers and truckers strike against fuel prices and economic reform

Tue, 24/01/2012 - 09:58

Taxi drivers and truckers across Italy set up road blocks in a protests against record fuel prices, and government reforms to 'free up' their work sectors. More strikes are planned for the coming weeks and months across a variety of sectors.

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Israeli Military Prepares for Massive Gaza Invasion ‘Within Months’

Fri, 20/01/2012 - 00:57

The Jerusalem Post reports today that Israel’s military has ordered its Southern Command to prepare for a “large scale” invasion of the Gaza Strip, likely to begin within the next few months.

http://news.antiwar.com/2012/01/16/israeli-military-prepares-for-massive-gaza-invasion-within-months/

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The Police: The Case Against

Fri, 06/01/2012 - 10:59

There is a commonly held assumption that the police are a necessary presence in a civilised society, one that ensures the preservation of social order. And yet this assumption is deeply ideological, blurring the distinction between the act of policing with the existence of an institutional police force.

http://politeire.wordpress.com/2012/01/05/the-police-the-case-against/

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Weakening the Dam

Sat, 31/12/2011 - 19:08

A pamphlet put out by the Twin Cities IWW branch for the purpose of promoting the development of workplace organisers, based on their experiences of organising at work. It offers the sort of practical advice we could all be implementing in our own workplaces.

     

http://libcom.org/library/weakening-dam-twin-cities-iww

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Class conscious unionism is made illegal by the capitalist class. Segregation was once legal. Do we accept wage-slavery?

Thu, 22/12/2011 - 14:17

 If your union breaks labour law in Australia, your union is 'de-certified'. As long as unions are committed to being 'in business', this 'de-certification threat will be an effective block to workers' power in controlling wages and working conditions. Radical subjectivity is the basis of any effective movement towards more freedom and that's what 'progressive' means for the working class: progressing out of wage-slavery toward more freedom. Playing by the rules set up by the ruling class through their polytricksters only ensures a handcuffed working class forced in to class collaboration. Fascists taught the democratic bourgeoisie how to deal with the class struggle--make it illegal.

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My body, my rules: a case for rape and domestic violence survivors becoming workplace organizers (trigger warning)

Tue, 06/12/2011 - 22:36

Liberté Locke, a Starbucks Workers Union organizer, writes about how violence at work and in our personal lives are similar, how domestic abusers and bosses use the same techniques of control and that we need to fight both.

http://libcom.org/library/my-body-my-rules-case-rape-domestic-violence-survivors-becoming-workplace-organizers

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Class and class struggle - an introduction

Fri, 18/11/2011 - 21:39

An explanation of what we on libcom.org mean by the word "class", and related terms such as "working class" and "class struggle."

http://libcom.org/library/class-class-struggle-introduction

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The IWW in International Perspective: comparing the North American and Australasian Wobblies

Fri, 18/11/2011 - 20:52

American labour historiography has tended to assume, as Patrick Renshaw does, that the Locals of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) that appeared in countries like Canada, Britain and Australia 'slavishly followed all the American trends, debates, and schisms'.[1] While it is true that the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian IWW Locals inherited their ideology and organisational principles more or less intact from their American parent after the founding conference in Chicago in 1905, intriguing contrasts nonetheless emerged in the application of these shared ideas and principles on the two sides of the Pacific Ocean.

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Italy and Greece: Rule by the Bankers

Fri, 18/11/2011 - 20:51

It looks as though, by Monday, both Greece and Italy will be ruled by so-called ‘technocratic’ governments. Even though both Greek prime minister George Papandreou and Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi were elected comfortably in parliamentary polls and were never defeated in any vote of confidence in parliament, they have been ousted – to be replaced by unelected ex-central bankers and former executives of hedge funds and investment banks. From now on, financial markets will rule directly over the lives of the Italian and Greek people.

http://www.socialistproject.ca/bullet/568.php

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Liberals exposed as kingmakers in bitter chicken spat

Fri, 18/11/2011 - 02:07

A shadowy astroturf group led by two Liberal Party operatives has emerged to bend public opinion in the bitter Baiada Poultry workplace dispute.

http://www.crikey.com.au/2011/11/17/liberals-exposed-as-kingmakers-in-bitter-chicken-spat/

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Poultry workers hold picket line despite police attack

Thu, 17/11/2011 - 18:01

Despite Fair Work Australia putting in place an injunction banning National Union of Workers (NUW) officials from taking part in the Baiada poultry workers’ picket line, workers and community supporters were able to hold off an attempt by riot police to break the picket late on November 11.

http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/49435

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Baiada and Predation

Thu, 17/11/2011 - 17:58

The strike at the Baiada chicken factory in Laverton, which began on Wednesday November 9, is now almost six days old. On Sunday, a meeting between NUW officials and Baiada management failed to achieve a resolution to the dispute, and so a union and community picket at the factory at 17–19 Pipe Road continues.

http://slackbastard.anarchobase.com/?p=27760

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