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Blair backs nationalisation... of our identities Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 June 2005
This article was written before today's terrorist attacks on Central London. However, today's events will undoubtedly be used to strengthen Blair's attempt to introduce ID cards in Britain, with the excuse that they will help "fight terrorism". They exist in the rest of Europe, so “what’s the big deal?” many may think. The point is they will not be mere ID cards. The legislation that is being prepared will allow the government to have detailed files on the activities of every person living in this country.
 
Amicus Conference 2005: Return the union to its members Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 June 2005
“Attending this conference and its fringe meetings has indicated a change in mood. Derek Simpson has said that he wants to return Amicus to where it belongs that is in the hands of the membership, not as an extended hand of the multinationals. Activists in the union have to make sure that this is carried out in practice.”
 
NATFHE Conference – Domestic and International Issues Print E-mail
Friday, 03 June 2005
Over the weekend of May 28th to 30th the National Association of teachers in Further and Higher Education (NATFHE) held its annual conference in Eastbourne, Britain.
 
United against profiteers wrecking football Print E-mail
Friday, 03 June 2005
The establishment of the Premier League in Britain, a renaming of the old First Division, in the early 1990s opened up a period of naked commercial exploitation of football. The new league exists to maximise the profits and commercial potential of the richest clubs at the expense of the rest. Central to this are clubs like Manchester United, the world’s richest club which has now been virtually bought up by US tycoon Malcolm Glazier, who has grabbed control of over 75% of the club’s shares.
 
From Handsoffvenezuela.org: NATFHE unanimous support for Bolivarian Revolution Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 June 2005
Over the past weekend the Annual National Conference of the 67,000 strong college and university lecturers union, NATFHE, which took place in Eastbourne, Britain, unanimously agreed to support the Bolivarian revolution and the measures that it has taken to help the workers and poor in Venezuela.
 
British TUC opposes US intervention in Venezuela and will not support Commission of Enquiry on Venezuela at ILO meeting Print E-mail
Tuesday, 31 May 2005
Speaking at a meeting in solidarity with Venezuela in London, Frances O'Grady, Deputy General Secretary of the British Trade Union Congress, made clear the opposition of the TUC on US interference in Venezuela. See the article on the Hands off Venezuela website.
 
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