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Greece
General strike brings society to a halt

16/03/2010: Unite and broaden the struggles of workers and youth!

  Europe, Greece

 Solidarity needed - Kazakhastan
10,000 oil workers on strike in Zhanaozen city

16/03/2010: The following appeal was sent from Socialist Resistance Kazakhstan (CWI) activists. This vital strike of ten thousand oil refinery workers is facing a news blockade in Kazakhstan and also court rulings against the workers’ right to strike.

  Kazakhstan, Solidarity

Britain
General Election prospects - Hanging in the balance

15/03/2010: In substance, Britain’s general election campaign is a phoney war.

  Britain, Europe

Britain
Solid two-day civil service strike shows anger of PCS members

12/03/2010: PCS members have demonstrated their anger at the attack on their Civil Service Compensation Scheme by staging a solid two-day strike that has affected courts, passport offices, jobcentres, tax offices and many other government services.

  Britain, Europe

Belgium
Successful mobilisations against far right

12/03/2010: Youth and workers need a socialist alternative

  Belgium

Ireland
Government announces further €3 billion cuts

12/03/2010: Public sector workers under attack but union leaders’ strategy is a recipe for defeat

  Europe, Ireland Republic

 World Trade
Higgins condemns use of trade agreements to dominate poor countries

12/03/2010: Joe Higgins, Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party (CWI in Ireland) condemns use of preferential trade agreements to dominate developing countries

  Europe, Video, World Economy

 Solidarity needed - Hong Kong
Long Hair arrested

11/03/2010: Six pro-democracy activists charged for “unlawful assembly” as China’s crackdown extends to Hong Kong

  Hong Kong, Solidarity

Greece / Ireland
Socialist MEP Joe Higgins brings solidarity to striking Greek workers

11/03/2010: “Full support for Greek and Irish workers resisting crimes of the speculators”

  Greece, Ireland Republic

Belgium
Attacks on jobs and wages threaten women’s gains

10/03/2010: Thousands marched through Brussels on 6 March to celebrate International Women’s Day.

  Belgium, Women

Portugal
public-sector strike paralyses the country

10/03/2010: Workers demonstrate their desire to resist, but what to do next?

  Portugal

Iceland
93% say ‘No’ to bail-out for investors

09/03/2010: The IMF is the problem: They are trying to dictate the policy of the country

  Iceland, World Economy

Europe
Building action across the continent

09/03/2010: Attempts by the bosses and governments across Europe to make workers pay for the economic crisis are being met by a wave of anger and protest.

  Europe

Women’s day 2010
The situation facing women in Britain

09/03/2010: Women in education, trade unions, public sector and as parents

  Britain, Women

Migrants in Hong Kong
“This is modern slavery!”

09/03/2010: Interview with Sringatin of the Indonesian Migrant Workers’ Union (IMWU) in Hong Kong

  Hong Kong

Asia
Women migrants face the brunt of capitalism’s crisis

08/03/2010: 8 March should be start of massive campaign for an inclusive legal minimum wage

  Asia, Women

Netherlands
Local elections see big losses for governing Coalition parties and opposition Socialist Party

08/03/2010: Geert Wilders’ anti-immigrant, right wing ‘Freedom Party’ makes gains

  Netherlands

Women’s day 2010
Still fighting for equality

08/03/2010: 100 years of International Women’s Day

  History, Women

Women’s day 2010
The history of International Women’s Day

07/03/2010: In 1910 Clara Zetkin, a German Marxist, proposed that the second Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen organise an International Working Women’s Day.

  History, Women

 International Solidarity
Grant asylum to refugees held in Indonesia

06/03/2010: Protest against Australian/Indonesian government.

  Indonesia, Solidarity

Britain
Death of former Labour leader Michael Foot - The end of an era of ‘Old Labour’

06/03/2010: Workers today need new party to stop bosses’ onslaught

  Britain

Bolivia
Support Left MAS Candidates with Roots in the Social Movements

06/03/2010: Build the Struggle for Grass Roots Democracy and Independence in the Social Movements! No Support for Right-Wing MAS Candidates!

  Bolivia

 CWI Announcement
Re-launch of socialistworld.net

05/03/2010: 8 March 2010: New improved CWI site - For new period of global struggles of workers and youth

  CWI

Greece
‘Reasons for workers’ rebellion!’

05/03/2010: Public and sector workers hold 5 March strike following 4.8bn euros more cuts

  Greece

Scotland
SNP government present plans for referendum on Scotland’s future

04/03/2010: Call for new powers - but to be used in whose class interests?

  Scotland

Scotland
Put the ‘News of the World’ on trial!

03/03/2010: Bring the media monsters into public ownership

  Scotland

Women and socialism
A century of struggle

03/03/2010: Hundredth anniversary of International Women’s Day

  History, Women

Women and socialism
China - Women’s struggle then and now

03/03/2010: There are important lessons from women’s struggle in Chinese history that should be studied again.

  China, Women

Chile
Earthquake in Chile

03/03/2010: The catastrophe reveals the precariousness of the Chilean state and the capitalist model presented as ‘very successful’.

  Chile

 Building a Workers’ International
Open letter to the members and former members of the IMT

02/03/2010: The International Marxist Tendency, IMT, faces its biggest crisis since its inception. The CWI would welcome an open and honest debate amongst socialist and Marxist activists about the issues raised by these developments.

  CWI, Theory

 Ireland
Joe Higgins MEP interviewed at protest in solidarity with Green Isle workers

02/03/2010: Joe Higgins, Member of the European Parliament, was interviewed at a demonstration called in solidarity with striking workers at Green Isle foods in Naas, Co. Kildare. Two of the strikers are currently on hunger strike. (27-02-10)

  Ireland Republic, Solidarity, Video

 Costa Rica
Government launches assault against port workers’ union

02/03/2010: Workers fighting privatisation - solidarity messages needed!

  Costa Rica, Solidarity

Turkey
Court ruling gives hope to Tekel workers

02/03/2010: Now link up all workers’ struggles - for a general strike!

  Turkey

Latvia

Unprecedented economic collapse

www.socialistworld.net, 21/05/2009
website of the comitee for a workers' international, CWI

IMF and EU blackmail means misery for workers

Per Olsson, Rattvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI in Sweden)

Latvia’s Gross National Product (GNP) fell by 18 % in the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same quarter the previous year. Industrial production declined by 22 % and retail sales by 25 % in the same period. These are catastrophic figures. “Latvia has become a capitalist inferno,” wrote the Swedish economic journal, Veckan Affärer, earlier this year. The Latvian economy is collapsing at a rate and to an extent that are unprecedented. For the first three months of this year, the annualised contraction of GNP was 30%. With the economy collapsing, the International Monetary Fund and European Union officials have demanded that the Latvian government cut its budget by 40% - a drastic measure that can only strangle a country already on the edge.

Until the government presents its cutback plans to keep the budget deficit under 7% of GNP, the IMF and EU are refusing to pay out the emergency loans already promised to Latvia. The IMF’s demand has been that the budget deficit should be set below 5%; the government maintains, however, that they negotiated it at 7%.(It is still unclear whether this is true or not). But even if the Latvian government slashes 40% off this year’s budget, they will not fulfil the IMF’s and EU’s requirements.

”It’s worse than we could have imagined in our wildest nightmares. Latvia has no chance of getting the budget deficit down to 7% of GNP. We think that it will be about 15%” says Lars Christensen, chief analyst at Danske Bank, in the Swedish Newspaper, Dagens Nyheter (13 May).

Last December, the IMF, EU and Swedish government promised to give Latvia a loan of almost €8 billion. The Swedish government promised €750 million – “all to save the Swedish banks; Swedbank, SEB and Nordea, who between them have lent around €50 billion in the Baltic States.” (Dagens Nyheter, 13 May)

Blackmail

The promise of a loan became the means of political blackmail aimed at protecting interests such as the large Swedish banks and to prevent the devaluation of the Latvian currency. The IMF as early as March withheld a payment of nearly €200 million and is now threatening to withhold the loan to be paid out in June.

“In order to receive the next payment of the EU’s support loan, Latvia must implement the promised budget and structural reforms,” said the EU commissioner, Joaquin Almunia, last week

The internal devaluation that the IMF and others wish to impose on Latvia is doomed to failure and if the government should attempt this, then it is signing its own death warrant. The cutbacks that have been made public so far speak for themselves. Half of the country’s teachers could lose their jobs, the number of hospitals would be cut by almost half, another decrease in civil servants’ salaries and reductions in child welfare benefits are included.

Meanwhile unemployment has risen to 14% and continues to climb. Half of the almost 200,000 unemployed have no unemployment benefit and those who have, receive a minimal amount for just nine months.

On the 2 May, the correspondent for Dagens Nyheter met a family of teachers in Latvia who had a combined income of around €3,000 per month before tax, which is relatively high in Latvia. But since last Autumn each of them has lost their extra job and their teacher’s salaries have been reduced twice, by nearly 40%. In just under six months, the family’s income has crashed to a mere €1,000 a month. To demand enormous cutbacks in such a climate is a recipe for social and human destruction.

Protest grows

Protests have mounted. Teachers, farmers and even the police have taken to the streets. An outcry from parents has warned against cutbacks in welfare to families.

Last week, at least 1,000 students took part in a demonstration in the capital, Riga, against education cutbacks for the second time in a month. This time the protestors laid a wreath at the door of the Department of Education to symbolise that the cutbacks are burying the country’s school system.

Latvia will probably be forced to devalue its currency, which will inevitably be followed by similar devaluations in the neighbouring two Baltic States, Estonia and Lithuania, where the economies have also collapsed.

That will in turn deepen the banking crisis in Western Europe, since fewer countries will be able to pay their debts in euros (over 80% percent of the Latvian loans are in euros). Furthermore, devaluation is no solution; it hits the working class in the form of higher prices and nor will it be any guarantee against further cutbacks.

No capitalist ‘crisis policies’ can remove Latvia from the iron grip that the banks, businesses and capitalist institutions have over the country. A struggle is needed to weaken this stranglehold and to fight for: an end to loan repayments, no more money to the bankers, write-off the debt, stop the IMF’s and EU’s blackmail, for a new workers’ government that stands on a socialist and democratic platform.