Reproduced from the US Vice website On Tuesday, Starbucks workers at five stores voted to unionize in Richmond, Virginia, bringing the count of unionized Starbucks stores to
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By Richard Mellor in California The young workers at Amazon, and throughout the US, including places like Starbucks and the fast food super exploitative industry,
By John Pickard The ballot result from the Staten Island, New York facility of Amazon, in favour of organising in a union, is an important
The Blacklist Support Group has campaigned for decades for justice for those building workers who were blacklisted from the industry for many years. Today, an
We argued in an editorial two weeks ago that only militant trade union action would save the 800 jobs after P&O ferries illegally sacked the
By Peter Lucas, for portside website Three years after a one-day strike, Sacramento teachers are back on the picket line — this time for however
By a UCU member We are now entering the fourth year of industrial action on pensions at the pre-92 Universities. As a result of changes
Wages, Prices and Profit (also known as “Value, Prices and Profit”) was written by Karl Marx in 1865, just as his main work “Capital” was
Following the disgraceful sacking of 800 P&O workers last week, we will publish frequent press releases from the RMT and other unions. Although we may
The sacking by P&O ferries of all its British seafarers is a serious attack on the whole trade union movement and poses a serious threat
