Europe is haunted by austerity. Public sectors across the EU are cut back and working class gains from
the post-war period seriously undermined (see also Reflections
on the Eurozone crisis). In this blog post, I will
assess the causes of the crisis, its implications for workers and discuss the
politics of labour in response to the Eurozone crisis.
Monday, 29 July 2013
Austerity and Resistance: The politics of labour in the Eurozone crisis.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
SIGTUR – A movement of democratic unions of the Global South
Trade unions are still searching for an adequate
response to the onslaught on workers’ rights as a result of neo-liberal
globalisation, manifested in an increasing transnationalisation of production
processes, the emergence of an integrated global financial market and the
informalisation of working contracts. Employers increasingly play off different
national labour movements against each other as a result of global
restructuring. SIGTUR, the Southern
Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights, is a specific
international response by labour movements from the Global South. In this guest
post, Rob Lambert, the co-ordinator
of SIGTUR, outlines the organisation’s objectives, history and strategies
towards a better world order.
Monday, 22 July 2013
The Age of Austerity: Fighting Cuts and Privatisation – The proliferation of food banks!
‘A mother walks four and a half miles through the snow to a food bank
for some handouts to feed her family. With her are two small children, their
shoes full of holes. She has put plastic bags around their feet so that they
are at least shielded against the wetness, if not the cold.’ This is not a
sentence from one of Charles Dickens’ novels. This is a real story in 21st
century austerity Britain.
In the fifth session of the series on the local impact of austerity
policies, the UCU association at Nottingham University welcomed Nigel Webster,
the Director of the Bestwood
& Bulwell foodbank, for a talk about the proliferation of food banks in
and around Nottingham.
Monday, 8 July 2013
Croatia joined an EU at war – class war!
Photo by Council of the EU |
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
SIGTUR’s Futures Commission and the search for alternatives in and beyond capitalism!
On 24 and 25 June, I
participated in the first meeting of the Southern
Initiative on Globalisation and Trade Union Rights’ (SIGTUR) Futures
Commission. The meeting was hosted by Eddie Webster in the Chris Hani Institute
in Johannesburg/South Africa and supported by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. A group of
left-wing intellectuals and trade union representatives was entrusted with the
task to undertake the first steps towards developing concrete alternatives to
neo-liberal globalisation. In this post, I will reflect on some of the key
discussions during the two days.
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