Spanish city centres occupied in fight against austerity and cuts
The occupation of Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square, the Plaça de Catalunya, Barcelona, and those of other cities across Spain marks an important new development in the fight against the cuts across...
View ArticleRisk of debt default spreads in capitalist currency crisis
The Eurozone is in crisis, Richard Brenner explains the latest developments of the financial saga THE RISK of the euro collapsing rose sharply at the beginning of June, as bond market billionaires took...
View ArticleThe crisis in Euro state finances
The neo-liberal drive to cut taxation on the rich and strip away public services in favour of private provision has massively reduced the ability of states to raise sufficient finance from their own...
View ArticleThe euro could collapse
The prospects of a financial collapse in one more more country in Europe could well see the end of the Euro, writes Richard Brenner Germany has had an easy ride through the crisis – because of the...
View ArticlePosties fight job losses
A CWU postal rep reports on the decision to back London posties striking over jobs and backed calls for a general strike in the public sector London posties have voted by 79% in favour of strikes...
View ArticleUnite activists launch Grass Roots Left
Marcus Halaby, Unite member, reports on the Grass Roots Left conference and the next steps for this important development The Grass roots Left is a rank and file network in Unite. It was formed after...
View ArticleHealth workers organising to save NHS
Mark Booth reports on the grassroots led Health Workers Network fighting to save the NHS In response to the attacks by the Tories, healthworkers are organising at the grassroots level. In London the...
View ArticleThe anti-trade union laws: how to smash them
The anti-union laws are holding us back – we have to organise to break them, writes Joy Macready What do the anti-trade union laws say? Workers cannot hold a mass meeting and decide to strike there and...
View Article30 June and beyond
Jeremy Dewar outlines a strategy for how to go forward after the co-ordinated strikes on June 30 In this issue of Workers Power we take a detailed look at the unions in preparation for the coordinated...
View ArticleEditorial: We need to get organised
Resistance is growing to Cameron and Clegg’s vicious cuts programme. There is a wave of enthusiasm for the 30 June strikes – civil servants from the PCS union, teachers and education workers from the...
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