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Solidarity With the California Worker/Student Movement: Defend and Expand the Campus Occupations! |
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by Workers Solidarity Alliance |
28 Nov 2009
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Statement of the Workers Solidarity Alliance Solidarity With the California Worker/Student Movement: Defend and Expand the Campus Occupations! |
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Ten years later: Remember Björn Söderberg! |
by Embryo collective Previously published: www.anarkisterna.com |
06 Nov 2009
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On the 12th October it has been ten years since the Syndicalist Björn Söderberg was attacked in his home and killed by Nazis in a suburb of Stockholm. The context in which the murder took place, was that Björn acted openly and consequently against racism and Nazism at his workplace. |
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New SAC Statement of Principles 2009 |
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by SAC |
05 Nov 2009
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A new statement of principles which was adopted by the Swedish syndicalist union SAC (Central Organisation of Swedish Workers) on the first day of its 29th Congress, held in October 2009. |
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Tough times demand a tough response |
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by CNT France |
01 Oct 2009
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Defeats seem to govern our times: massive increases in redundancy; the suicides of workers devastated by the management policies of France Telecom and Renault; the expulsion of undocumented residents (sans-papiers) by the police in Calais or by the "security" group of the CGT in Paris; crackdown on unions in Kanaky (USTKE), Nîmes (CNT), Grenoble (CNT), and elsewhere; the firing of Flash-Ball guns, maiming our youth; the reduction of the farmers' community to despair; the destruction of public utilities; the indifference of the political class toward the employees of Molex, ready to blow up their equipment for a more decent life; racist talk from a minister encouraged by his peers. |
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WSA May Day Greetings |
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by Workers Solidarity Alliance |
08 May 2009
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Dear friends, fellow and sister workers and comrades:
The Workers Solidarity Alliance (WSA) extends our May Day Greetings to all workers across the world.
As the international struggle against capitalism and the state continue, and intensifies, it is our hope that the libertarian-socialist spirit of these struggles continue to develop and deepen and that our movement, the international class struggle anarchist movement, will also grow and develop and become an organized and visible part of the growing struggles. |
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First of May 2009: To finish with the bosses and build a free, revolutionary workers' alternative! |
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by IWA Secretariat |
01 May 2009
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Workers of the world celebrate this year's First of May with a new peril looming over their heads—The Global Financial Crisis. Yet, every capitalist crisis is a crisis for the bosses and politicians and an opportunity for the workers! Interests of world's working masses are always sharply opposed to the interests of our rulers! We must always recognize this simple and profound fact and use it to promote our liberation. |
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Call for a First of May of Class Struggle |
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by CNT International |
21 Apr 2009
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Today’s current crisis of Capitalism is placing workers in front of two well-defined options: either keep on being subjected to an authoritarian and inegalitarian economic and social system, or build up resistances in order to impose a fair deal of wealth, and have our rights and freedom respected. |
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WSA International Women's Day statement |
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by Workers Solidarity Alliance |
08 Mar 2009
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One hundred and one years ago today, on March 8, 1908, thousands of women left their jobs in the sweatshops of New York City's Lower East Side and took to the streets to demand their rights as women and as workers. In 1917, their sisters in Russia followed suit, and helped to bring about the revolution that overthrew the Tsarist autocracy. And in Spain in 1936, the anarchist women of Mujeres Libres helped to free their sisters from centuries of oppression. |
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Strategy and struggle - anarcho-syndicalism in the 21st century |
by Brighton Solidarity Federation-IWA Previously published: Brighton Solfed |
09 Feb 2009
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Anarcho-syndicalism is a specific tendency within the wider workers’ movement. As a tendency, it has a history of its own dating back over a century. In contemporary discussions many - self-identified advocates and critics alike – take the tradition as it was 50, 70 or 100 years ago as definitive of the tradition as a whole. There is also the fact that the tradition is a plural one, and its core principles have allowed varied, sometimes conflicting practices at differing times in its history. The anarcho-syndicalism of the CNT of 1930 was not the same as the CNT of 1980. The anarcho-syndicalism of the Friends of Durruti was different yet again. As was that of the FORA. And so on. |
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First of May 2008: Against the State and Capitalism, in Memory of the Haymarket Martyrs! |
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by IWA Secretariat |
01 May 2008
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Another Mayday has come, and with it the time to remember, in struggle, our comrades – five anarchist workers who died in a war between classes that we are still fighting today. They were murdered by the State because they didn't accept without resistance that they had bosses who lived off of their labour, because they didn't accept that the State and the Capital had power over their lives. |
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