By Richard Mellor, Afscme Local 444, retired (USA) May 1st, Mayday, is International Workers’ Day. When I first came to the United States from Britain in
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The new Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, is making strenuous efforts to distance himself, at least in words, from the policies of his two predecessors, Amber
By John Pickard May 5th marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx. To mark the date, we begin today a series of articles on
Mon 16 Apr 2018, 10:32 AM | Posted by Guest Blogger Guest Blogger is Terry McCarthy, Brighton Unite member International capital is giving the thumbs down
By Mike D. An account of my experiences working at a Wetherspoons bar over 10 months, 2016-2017 Working in a shitty job is like living
The threatening escalation of the war in Syria, by means of American, French and British air strikes, is a matter of grave concern to socialists
By Michael Roberts I recently came across an interesting piece by Ian Wright of the Open University. Written in November 2016, Wright considers the cause
By Sean O’Torain, in Chicago The Labor Notes conference in Chicago, April 6th to April 8th, was an inspirational event. There were 2,500 people registered from
By Terry McCarthy, Unite member, Hastings. The government is trumpeting both the cuts in income tax and a rise in the minimum wage from £7.50
By Roger Silverman. First, let me declare my credentials. I’m Jewish. My grandparents were penniless refugees from pogroms in the Tsarist Russian Empire. My maternal
