Earlier this year, Adam D. Morton and I published our
jointly-authored book Global Capitalism, Global
War, Global Crisis with Cambridge University Press. The book is wide-ranging and moves
from meta-theoretical, to theoretical, to fine-grained empirical analysis of
the agents and structures and thus the relations of force shaping class
struggle in the contemporary world. In this blog post, we argue that the
conceptual focus offered in the book is also relevant for activist struggles in
everyday life.
Monday, 22 October 2018
Thursday, 18 October 2018
The Ryanair strike against low labour standards. Made simple.
“Ryanair
must change”. This simple message, emblazoned on T-shirts in the familiar
shades of yellow and blue, stood out loud and clear in airport lobbies of at
least seven countries on 28 September.
Workers gathered as early as 5.30 a.m. around placards and coffee thermoses to
denounce Ryanair’s “low fares made simple” business model. In this guest post, Sara Lafuente Hernández, Stan De
Spiegelaere and Bethany Staunton from
the European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)
report on an unprecedented
transnational strike which involved thousands of employees and resulted in 250 cancelled flights across
Europe.