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Kim Howells' dangerous comments should be withdrawn now – says UNISON Print E-mail
By UNISON press release   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
kimhowellsmed.jpg It is almost impossible to believe the rank stupidity and/or duplicity of the people masquerading as Labour Ministers. This is a press release from UNISON in response to the latest claptrap from Kim Howells, in which he makes allegations that put at risk the lives of trade unionists in Columbia. Please use this information in your own unions and demand the retraction of Howells' allegations.
 
Kim Howells' dangerous comments should be withdrawn now – says UNISON Print E-mail
By UNISON press release   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
kimhowellsmed.jpg It is almost impossible to believe the rank stupidity and/or duplicity of the people masquerading as Labour Ministers. This is a press release from UNISON in response to the latest claptrap from Kim Howells, in which he makes allegations that put at risk the lives of trade unionists in Columbia. Please use this information in your own unions and demand the retraction of Howells' allegations.
 
Cathy isn’t home: strike action at Shelter Print E-mail
By Ian Aylett   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
cathy_come_home2med.jpgIn the past month Ken Loach has been outstanding in his support for Shelter workers in an industrial dispute with management. They are trying to impose an extra two and a half hours a week work for no extra pay so that Shelter, a company with a £49.1m turnover is competitive with private companies in winning work contracted out by a Labour government to the cheapest bidder. Over 70% of the 468 Unite members voted for strike action.
 
Video: How the market really works Print E-mail
By Bird and Fortune   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
A humorous, yet very accurate, description of the absurdity of how the capitalist system works, by John Bird and John Fortune.
 
Video: How the market really works Print E-mail
By Bird and Fortune   
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
 
London tribunal rules in favour of Venezuela, against Exxon Print E-mail
By Hands Off Venezuela / TeleSur / Agencies   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
pdvsa-exxon-mobilmed.jpg A London High Court judge on Tuesday suspended a court order which froze 12 billion dollars (7.6 billion euros) of assets owned by Venezuela state oil firm PDVSA in a dispute with US energy giant ExxonMobil. Hands Off Venezuela activists present in London expressed their joy at the ruling. "This was part of a campaign of intimidation and threats by imperialism against the Venezuelan revolution".
 
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