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Quebec
Mass student strike passes 100th day

23/05/2012: When authoritarianism faces resistance

  Quebec

Germany
30,000 defy police provocations

23/05/2012: Mass demonstration against EU’s austerity policies

  Germany

Tamil struggle
"Seek justice – by all means necessary!"

23/05/2012: Third anniversary of slaughter of Tamil people by Sri Lankan army marked by protests all around the world

  Sri Lanka

Greece
Euro crisis deepens

21/05/2012: Revolution and counter-revolution

  Greece

Algeria
Legislative elections give near-majority to the FLN

20/05/2012: Anger from below, manoeuvres from the top

  Algeria

Burma
Two elections, 90% support but no power

19/05/2012: Workers’ organisations must ensure real change

  Burma

 Russia
CWI supporters arrested during Moscow protests

18/05/2012: Police target socialists at protest camp – urgent protests needed!

  Russia, Solidarity

Lebanon
Union leaders call “a strike without credibility”

18/05/2012: Build fighting, democratic trade unions!

  Lebanon

Germany
Massive state repression against “Blockupy” movement

18/05/2012: Thousands attempt to occupy squares and blockade the ECB in Frankfurt, Germany. Protests are banned.

  Germany

 Kazakhstan
Activists released

18/05/2012: Leader of the “Leave Peoples’ Homes Alone” campaign and member of the SMK, Larissa Boyar, and others have been released from prison

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Greece
New elections due as pro-austerity coalition talks fail

15/05/2012: For a Left government! For anti-austerity, pro-worker, socialist policies!

  Greece

Tunisia
General strikes, power struggles and an economic stalemate

15/05/2012: Republic’s president, Marzouki, afraid of ‘new revolution’

  Tunisia

 Kazakhstan
MEP speaks out against repression

15/05/2012: "Despite this ferocious oppression, the opposition and discontent of the working class cannot be silenced"

  Kazakhstan, Video

US
Socialist candidate challenges corporate politics in Washington state

13/05/2012: "During an election dominated by career politicians who are loyal to big business, I am running as a Socialist Alternative candidate to make sure there is at least one independent left-wing, pro-worker candidate in Washington State worth voting for."

  US

US
In calculated move, Obama supports gay marriage

12/05/2012: Step up the Struggle for Equality

  LGBT, US

Nigeria
Experiences of the explosion of class struggle

12/05/2012: Urgency of a working class alternative proven again

  Nigeria

Russia
Moscow left holds May Day Moscow demonstration

12/05/2012: Lively and political CWI contingent attracts variety of activists

  May Day, Russia

May Day
Demonstration in Uleåborg Finland

12/05/2012: Meeting discusses involvement in Afghanistan

  Finland, May Day

Kazakhstan
Miners’ strike ends in victory for workers

11/05/2012: Campaign Kazakhstan reports that newspapers in Kazakhstan said a strike by miners at KazakhMys ended on 7 May with a complete victory for the workers.

  Kazakhstan

 Irish referendum
No to the austerity treaty!

10/05/2012: On 31 May Irish voters are asked to vote on the European fiscal treaty. This video explains what the treaty is about.

  Ireland Republic, Video

May Day in Nigeria
Fanfare fails to mask workers’ anger

10/05/2012: May Day should have offered opportunity for workers to pose their demands and agitation before the government

  May Day, Nigeria

France
Weekend that shocked Europe

09/05/2012: Austerity rejected in Eurozone’s second biggest economy

  France

Sri Lanka
United left May Day in Colombo

09/05/2012: Socialist organisations march to joint rally

  May Day, Sri Lanka

Britain
Legitimacy of Cameron and Clegg further shattered

07/05/2012: The Con-Dem government suffered a crushing defeat in last Thursday’s elections for local authorities and in the mayoral contests apart from London.

  Britain

The capitalist “vampire squid” and the class struggle in Europe

06/05/2012: As economic crisis worsens and class struggles continue in Spain, Greece, Portugal and elsewhere in Europe, the need for working class fight-back and to build the influence of Marxism grows.

  CWI Comment And Analysis, Europe

Hong Kong
Thousands march on May Day

05/05/2012: Socialist Action (CWI) campaigning against the capitalist 1% and against racism

  Hong Kong, May Day

Sweden
May Day in Gothenburg

05/05/2012: Bobby Seale as guest speaker

  May Day, Sweden

 Kazakhstan
Trial of Vadim Kuramshim resumes

04/05/2012: Solidarity needed to free Vadim!

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Pakistan
May Day in Sindh

04/05/2012: Fotos of impressive march

  May Day, Pakistan

Lebanon
Build a mass workers’ movement to get rid of the corrupt ruling class

03/05/2012: For a workers’ programme that puts forward the socialist alternative

  Lebanon, May Day

Germany
Heading towards days of action against Troika austerity

03/05/2012: Days of action planned in Frankfurt/Main against European Central Bank and big finance

  Germany

Britain
"We’re striking back on 10 May"

02/05/2012: Pension cuts, job cuts, service cuts

  Britain

Ireland
Water charges are just paving the way for privatisation

02/05/2012: Irish government doesn’t seem to have learned anything from the massive opposition to its Household Tax

  Ireland Republic

Nigeria

Trade unions face legal onslaught

www.socialistworld.net, 16/09/2004
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

Unions must defend rights

Robert Bechert, cwi

9 September saw the Nigerian Senate pass, in double quick time, a draft law that, if implemented, would severely weaken Nigeria’s trade unions. Only 36 of the 109 members of the Senate, that is less than a quorum, passed the draft of a law originally proposed by President Obasanjo. Not even the chair or members of the Senate’s own labour committee that worked on the draft were present. In fact, this draft law was the fastest to be passed so far in the history of the Senate in this current Nigerian republic.

While some of the worse features of Obasanjo’s original draft, for instance, the powers given to the Labour Minister over the formation of trade unions, have been removed, the senate’s version still largely retains its undemocratic and anti-labour character. For instance, it outlaws picketing and makes it illegal for the workers in the so-called essential services, which include education, health, electricity, air traffic control and aviation, communication and water services, to go on strike. In order to ensure strict compliance to the bill as passed by the senate, it prescribes six-month jail term or a N10, 000 (£ 43) fine or both for the violators. The draft will only become law after it has been passed by the House of Representatives.

Although the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC - the main trade union federation) has held protests and rallies against this legislation, in some areas, most of which were met with police brutality and repression, the labour leadership has not done much to educate rank and file workers and mobilise them for action. Often these rallies were poorly attended due to a lack of mobilisation. Really the NLC leaders are relying on the goodwill of the Senate and House members to defeat this assault on workers’ rights.

President Obasanjo launched this attack just after the general strike and protest led by the NLC against the hike in fuel price last June. This was the fourth general strike in four years and the government decided to take action against the trade unions that were making its neo-liberal policies different to implement.

When last in Europe the vice president, Atiku Abubakar, complained that the NLC was the main obstacle facing the regime’s economic policies. Adolphus Wabara, the Senate President, echoed this point of view when he stated that the Nigeria’s creditors refused to grant debt relief because of the general strikes and protests led by the NLC. This draft law is an attempt to break up the trade unions and make protests legally more difficult, however it is one thing to pass a law and something completely different to implement it. A most significant feature of every one of the general strikes is that the protest won the support of the vast majority of Nigerians, a change in the law cannot stop the mass of workers, poor and youth when they decide to take action.

Protests against this draft law will continue. Already this forced the Senate to delete some of its most provocative and anti-democratic features. A determined campaign could stop this whole attack and a national day of protest action should be the next step. However it is clear that both imperialism and the Nigerian ruling class will return to the attack as they rightly see the workers’ movement as a key obstacle to their policies and as a potential rival to their rule. Being incapable of developing the country Nigeria’s rulers repeatedly have to rely on repression to continue their rule. The answer from the labour movement has to be both a defence of democratic rights and a serious socialist struggle to break with capitalism.


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