‘The
Conservatives are not invincible – splits over the forthcoming EU referendum
and their small majority in parliament are only two signs of their weakness.
Together, the Left can stem the tide of austerity’, these were the words of the
TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady. In front of a full lecture theatre with
300 people, she delivered the first Ken
Coates memorial lecture, organised by the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation and
co-hosted by the Centre
for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ) and the local University and College Union (UCU) association.
In this post, I will draw out some of her key points.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Friday, 15 May 2015
Austerity and Resistance – Greece in the Eurozone crisis.
Concerns over Greece’s ability to pay back its debt continue
unabated, with another crisis meeting of Eurozone finance ministers having taken
place in Brussels on Monday, 11 May. While the media focuses on Greece’s
ability to meet the conditions by the European Union, in this post Jamie Jordan and I have
another look at some of the key underlying dynamics of the crisis.
Saturday, 2 May 2015
Organising the Unorganisable? Voices from the Bottom Up.
As
a result of neo-liberal restructuring, the
informalisation of work in the global economy has been intensified. While precarious forms of labour
have always been predominant in the Global South, they have increasingly also
spread into the Global North. As a result, trade unions are under pressure, as
it is much more difficult to organise a workforce in temporary, vulnerable and
constantly changing employment relations. And yet, there are also examples of
successful organising campaigns by precarious workers. In this blog post, I
will discuss some of the key themes, which were discussed at the excellent
workshop Organising the Unorganisable, brought together by Maurizio Atzeni and held at Loughborough University on 23 and 24 April 2014.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Challenging Corporate Capital: Creating an Alternative to Neo-Liberalism.
Thursday, 2 April 2015
The power of Transnational Corporations and the quest for tax justice!
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Big business and US free trade policy: Corporations in Control!
Two far-reaching free trade agreements are currently being negotiated, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) and the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) (see The People against Capital: Stop-TTIP!). Nevertheless, while these negotiations take place in secrecy behind closed doors and outside democratic accountability, representatives of big corporations have close access to decision-makers. In this guest post, Marty Hart-Landsberg outlines the privileged influence big business enjoys on US trade policy.
Friday, 13 March 2015
United Voices of the World: The Struggle for Justice for Cleaners.
While London is one of the most glamorous and
expensive cities in the world, the workers who keep the British capital clean
are often overlooked and disregarded. They are paid so lowly that they can often
barely survive. And yet, cleaners are fighting back. In a seminar organised by
the Centre for the Study of
Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ) at Nottingham University, Albero, Percy
and Petros from the independent union United Voices of the
World reported from their successful struggles to ensure the payment of
the living wage at the Barbican as well as Sotheby's Auction house in London.
In this post, I will report on some of the key aspects of their struggles.
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