Britain: Women in struggle
International women’s day, 8 March, has been marked this year with an upturn in struggle, much of it to keep hold of many gains won in the past. Con-Dem austerity is hitting women hardest.
International women’s day, 8 March, has been marked this year with an upturn in struggle, much of it to keep hold of many gains won in the past. Con-Dem austerity is hitting women hardest.
Video of Paul Callanan, Youth Fight For Jobs campaign on national UK news programme
Brutal repression
Police break up St. Paul’s camp, which lasted for more than 100 days
A number of key unions are poised to strike-back on 28 March – and significant private-sector struggles continue.
The world famous Oxford Union was the setting for a debate on the proposition: "This House Believes That Capitalism has Failed the Poor".
International solidarity and action to oppose state brutality and austerity
Reports from February edition of Resistenze, paper of the CWI in Italy
Statement from Gauche Révolutionnaire (French section of the CWI) drawing a balance sheet of its experience in the NPA
Workers need a party with anti-cuts, socialist policies not coalitions with capitalist parties!
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