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ARCHIVE | Xekinima was the CWI section in Greece until 2019

Greece: Wave of strikes to defend public sector

June 28, 2005 Andros Payiaposos, Xekinima, Athens

Workers need decisive, militant leadership not rotten ‘deals’

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South Africa

South Africa: Powerful general strike against bosses

June 28, 2005 Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM - CWI), Johannesburg

Militant action needed to stop "jobs holocaust"

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in Australia until 2019

Australia: Five hundred students strike against Howard government

June 27, 2005 Anthony Maine, Socialist Party, Melbourne

The last day of school in Melbourne, Friday 24 June, before the mid-year break, saw a 500-strong student strike and demonstration against the John Howard government in Melbourne.

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Joe Higgins calls for proper funding for children’s health and welfare

June 27, 2005 socialistworld.net

Autistic teenager High Court case reveals under-funded services

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: “Last man standing” – Magazine profile of Joe Higgins, Socialist Party TD (MP)

June 27, 2005 Village Magazine

“Wearer of the mantle of James Connolly… [using] rhetorical flourishes that brings House to laughter”

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Picket of Pakistani warship docked in Cork over repression of telecom workers

June 27, 2005 Stephen Boyd, Socialist Party, Cork

Twelve members of the Socialist Party (CWI, Ireland) picketed the Pakistani warship, PNS Tippu Sultan, which docked in Cork city, on 23 June 2005.

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Africa

Africa: A continent in crisis

June 26, 2005 Robert Bechert (cwi)

Imperialism condemns millions to poverty

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Pakistan telecom workers’ struggle raised in Irish parliament

June 26, 2005 socialistworld.net

Socialist MP, Joe Higgins, quizzes Irish Prime Minister

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Bolivia

Bolivia: After the uprising

June 24, 2005 Marcus Kollbrunner, cwi

The mass protest movements against neo-liberal policies that swept Bolivia with strikes and demos have ousted president Carlos Mesa.

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Finland

Finland: paper and pulp industry workers fight bosses’ lock-out

June 23, 2005 Jonas Brännberg, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, (CWI Sweden)

Union rejects ‘deal’ – Finnish SAK (TUC) must act!

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Scotland

scotland: trade unionists occupy Pakistani Consulate in Glasgow

June 23, 2005 Philip Stott, International Socialists (CWI), Glasgow, Thursday 23 June 2005

Leading activists demand end of repression of Pakistan telecom workers

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Europe

Europe: EU leaders in a “condition of shock”

June 22, 2005 Per-Åke Westerlund, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (cwi Sweden)

Crushing ‘No’ vote in French and Dutch referendums leads to EU summit collapse

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Pakistan

Pakistan: telecom strike ends

June 21, 2005 Report compiled by socialistworld.net

Employees’ Union leaders sign deal but workers still oppose privatisation

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: GAMA Turkish workers’ case just the tip of the iceberg

June 20, 2005 Tommy Fitzgerald, Regional Organiser BATU (Building workers’ union)

Exploitation of migrant building workers is rampant

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Sinhala chauvinist party quits government over tsunami relief

June 20, 2005 Laurence Coates spoke to Siri Jayasuria, General Secretary, United Socialist Party (CWI), Sri Lanka

Rising communalist tide – A warning to the working class

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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe: Mugabe tightens his grip on Zimbabwe

June 20, 2005 Dave Carr, Socialist Party, England and Wales

Following Zimbabwe’s 31 March general election in which the ruling Zanu-PF party won a "landslide victory," President Robert Mugabe has unleashed armed police against street traders and shanty town dwellers.

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Europe

Europe: Europe in turmoil – A socialist analysis

June 18, 2005 cwi statement

The crushing rejection of the proposed EU constitution in France and the Netherlands has had the effect of an erupting political volcano.

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Pakistan

Pakistan: New pickets at Pakistan embassies across Europe

June 17, 2005 CWI

Berlin, Ireland, London and Stokholm. See report.

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Sinn Fein delivers windfall for developers

June 16, 2005 Councillor Clare Daly, Socialist Party, Dublin

Local communities betrayed

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Pakistan

Pakistan:Telecom strike remains solid as one union leadership betrays struggle

June 16, 2005 Khalid Bhatti, National Organiser, Trade Union Rights Campaign Pakistan, Wednesday, 16 June 2005

Regime uses ‘sticks and carrots’ to try to force through privatisation

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Pakistan

Pakistan: New pickets at Pakistan embassies across Europe

June 16, 2005 Manny Thain, Socialist Party, London

Following the recent military crackdown against striking telecom workers in Pakistan (see separate report on this site, ‘Strike remains solid, as one union leadership betrays struggle’), new protests were organised at Pakistan embassies and consulates, […]

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Comment & Analysis

g8 summit: Privatising the rain

June 15, 2005 Philip Stott, International Socialists (CWI Scotland), Dundee

There are currently more than 2 billion of the world’s poorest people who have no access to clean water or sanitation.

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Comment & Analysis

g8 summit: Privatising the rain

June 15, 2005 Philip Stott, International Socialists (CWI Scotland), Dundee

There are currently more than 2 billion of the world’s poorest people who have no access to clean water or sanitation.

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Government crackdown on telecom strike

June 15, 2005 socialistworld

Report from Daily Times Pakistan. Appeal letter. Press release.

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Historic victory for Turkish GAMA workers

June 14, 2005 Kevin McLoughlin, Socialist Party, Dublin

The dispute at GAMA Construction, the Turkish multinational company, has ended with a victory for the workers.

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Comment & Analysis

G8: Time is running out to save the planet

June 13, 2005 Duncan Light, International Socialists, Scotland

The world over there is a scientific consensus that global warming is a real and worsening problem.

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Over 300 telecommunication workers and trade unionists arrested

June 13, 2005 Khalid Bhatti, National Organiser of the Trade Union Rights Campaign Pakistan, Monday 13 June 2005

Government starts military crackdown as it announces unilateral date for privatisation of Pakistan Telecommunications

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Scotland

Scotland: The 2005 General Election and the Scottish Socialist Party

June 13, 2005 International Socialists, Scotland

An analysis of the vote for the left and the way forward

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Britain

Britain: UNISON NEC elections – Socialist Party gains

June 11, 2005 The Socialist

The Socialist Party group on public sector union UNISON’s 70-plus ruling National Executive Council (NEC) has been increased from three to five members following the recent elections.

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Government starts crackdown against Telecom trade unionists

June 11, 2005 Khalid Bhatti, National Organiser Trade Union Rights Campaign Pakistan

The stakes have been raised sharply in the battle between Pakistan’s telecommunications workers and the Musharraf government over the question of the privatisation of the industry.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Tea workers; one euro a day!

June 10, 2005 Laurence Coates

On 12 May the Socialist Plantation Workers’ Union (SPWU) opened new offices in the town of Nuwara Eliya, high up in the Sri Lankan ‘hill country’.

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Sri Lanka

Tea workers: one euro a day!

June 10, 2005 A report from Laurence Coates who recently visited Nuwara Eliya in Sri Lanka

On 12 May the Socialist Plantation Workers’ Union (SPWU) opened new offices in the town of Nuwara Eliya, high up in the Sri Lankan ‘hill country’.

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South Africa

South Africa: Arms corruption trial shakes ANC government

June 9, 2005 Weizmann Hamilton, Democratic Socialist Movement (DSM – CWI), South Africa

Trade unionists and youth should not support either ANC leadership factions

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in Northern Ireland until 2019

Northern Ireland: Largest union shifts left

June 8, 2005 Carol Barnett, Socialist Party, Belfast

Socialist Party member elected President of NIPSA

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Pakistan Telecommunications headquarters reoccupied

June 8, 2005 Azam Janjuah, Trade Union Rights Campaign - Pakistan

In an indication of huge anger at the government serious escalation, 4000 workers have re-occupied the PTCL headquarters.

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Pakistan

pakistan turc-p: Stop Press. Negotiations break down in Pakistan Telecommunications

June 7, 2005 socialistworld.net

Formal negotiations between the Privatisation Commission, management of PTCL and the Action Committee broke down yesterday, 6 June.

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Ireland North

Northern Ireland: Largest union backs fight against water charges

June 6, 2005 socialistworld

Public sector union conference supports non-payment campaign

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in Northern Ireland until 2019

Northern Ireland: ‘Top union urges water tax boycott’

June 6, 2005 By David Gordon, from the Belfast Telegraph, 03 June 2005

Non-payment ’only way’ to beat charges

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Telecommunications strike shows important lessons for Pakistani working class

June 6, 2005 Khalid Bhatti Socialist Movement Pakistan (SMP -CWI)

Workers need to remain vigilant over further privatisation attempts

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Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan: After the Andizhan and Pakhtabad massacres

June 6, 2005 Rob Jones, cwi, Moscow

Despotic Karimov regime remains a tinder box. 4,200 words.

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Historic Victory for Pakistan Telecommunications workers

June 4, 2005 Rukhsana Manzoor and Aazam Janjua, Trade Union Rights Campaign Pakistan

Ten day strike forced the Government to retreat – Pakistan Telecommunications privatisation postponed for an indefinite period

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Europe

Europe: Protesters picket Pakistan embassies in support of striking telecom workers

June 2, 2005 CWI

Members of the CWI in Austria handed in a letter of protest to the Pakistan Embassy, in Vienna, and the CWI held a protest at the Pakistan Embassy in New York.

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Netherlands

Netherlands: Dutch give overwhelming ‘No’ to EU Constitution

June 2, 2005 Ron Blom, Offensief (CWI Netherlands), Thursday 2 July 2005

Voters ignore arrogant Establishment and punish right wing government

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Germany

Germany: Political turmoil follows regional elections

June 1, 2005 Tanja Niemeier, cwi

Left winger leader, Oskar Lafontaine, leaves ruling social democrats and calls for new left alliance

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Pakistan

Pakistan: “Struggle or death’

June 1, 2005 Khalid Bhatti, Socialist Movement Pakistan and Kevin Simpson, CWI

Pakistan telecoms workers fight privatisation

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France

France: 56% vote no in the referendum on the EU constitution

May 30, 2005 socialistworld.net

The European Union and the French economic, financial and political establishment plunged into crisis as France voted last night against the proposed EU constitution.

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France: French workers say ‘NON’ to the European constitution and the establishment

May 30, 2005 Karl Debbaut, cwi, Monday 30 May 2005.

"We’re voting no. It is a constitution for the bourgeoisie, for multinationals, for bosses. It is only about the economy, competition, profits, the market and capitalism. We are against all that; we are communists. There […]

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ARCHIVE | the Socialist Party was the CWI section in the Republic of Ireland until 2019

Ireland: Gama forced to pay overtime by Labour Court

May 30, 2005 Joe Higgins T.D. Socialist Party

Press Statement, Friday, 27th May 2005

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Pakistan

Pakistan: STOP PRESS – Telecommunications Trade Unions pull out of negotiations

May 30, 2005 Azam Janjuah, organiser, TURC-P Islamabad

The Pakistani Telecommunications Company Limited (PTCL) Trade Union Action Committee has decided to boycott negotiations with management in a meeting which finished late during the night of 29 May.

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Pakistan

Pakistan: Solidarity protest with Telecommunications workers in Lahore

May 30, 2005 Khalid Bhatti, National Organiser, Trade Union Rights Campaign - Pakistan

Ten unions announce support for Telecommunications strike

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