Video: Angry workers demand answers! Print E-mail
By Melanie MacDonald   
Monday, 02 March 2009
bmwworkerssacked1.jpgSee this fascinating video of hundreds of Oxford BMW Mini plant workers getting the sack with just one hour’s notice and how they clash with union officials.
 
Student protest in London – what next? Print E-mail
By Adam Booth   
Friday, 27 February 2009
studentprotesta.jpgStudent protest in London – what next?

At midday on Wednesday 25th February over 1,000 students from over 20 universities, schools, and colleges, along with recent graduates and young workers, gathered outside the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) to protest (nominally at least) over the issue of top-up fees for university tuition.
 
Cleaners for Justice! Print E-mail
By Melanie MacDonald   
Friday, 27 February 2009

mitiedemo2a.jpgYesterday, over twenty protesters made a lot of noise in front of Willis Insurance Brokers, demonstrating for the re-instatement of cleaners who had been sacked by sub-contractor Mitie.

The second ‘unofficial’ demonstration seemed to be the charm and news is that the cleaners have been called in to negotiate.

This first step toward victory has been achieved with the dedicated, hard work of the cleaners concerned and their supporters despite the absence of official support from the union Unite.

See the video for more...

 
Video: Cleaners for Justice! Print E-mail
By Melanie MacDonald   
Friday, 27 February 2009

mitiedemo2a.jpgYesterday, over twenty protesters made a lot of noise in front of Willis Insurance Brokers, demonstrating for the re-instatement of cleaners who had been sacked by sub-contractor Mitie.

The second ‘unofficial’ demonstration seemed to be the charm and news is that the cleaners have been called in to negotiate.

This first step toward victory has been achieved with the dedicated, hard work of the cleaners concerned and their supporters despite the absence of official support from the union Unite.

See the video for more...

 
Engels and Human Development Print E-mail
By John Pickard in 1984   
Friday, 27 February 2009
fe.jpgEngels' pamphlet, The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man, written in 1876, but not published until 20 years later, contained many brilliant insights into the theory of human development. Against a background of very scarce fossil or other evidence, his application of the method of dialectical materialism to the problem allowed him to provide a consistent and coherent explanation of human development well in advance of the majority of his scientific contemporaries; an explanation that remains to this day the main pivot of any Marxist view of human development.
 
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