Workers Power issue 414

Israel steps up attacks on West Bank

With the world's attention focused on Gaza, Israel has launched its deadliest raid on the occupied West Bank for two decades

Workers Power  ·  10 September 2024

Defend refugees against the far right

Labour's policy towards asylum seekers is little different to the Tories.

Millie Collins  ·  10 September 2024

Internationalism 2024: Revolutionary summer camp success

Over 150 attended this year's summer camp organised by the League for the Fifth International and REVOLUTION

Workers Power  ·  10 September 2024

AWL gets it wrong on Portuguese revolution

A review of the AWL's pamphlet on the 1974 Portuguese revolution

Workers Power  ·  10 September 2024

Indian women mobilise to ‘reclaim the night’

Millions of women have organised protests and strikes after the rape and murder of Moumita Debnath

Workers Power  ·  09 September 2024

SUtR: outsourcing anti-racism on behalf of labour bureaucracy

The SWP limit Stand Up to Racism's programme and tactics to what is acceptable to its reformist sponsors

Workers Power  ·  09 September 2024

TUC seeks to avoid fight over anti-union laws

The first TUC under a Labour government since 2009 is a chance to demand Labour restore workers' rights.

Workers Power  ·  08 September 2024

Public sector pay: 5% is not enough

The trade union leaders are preparing to show their 'goodwill' to the Labour government by accepting a below inflation pay offer, that will leave workers worse off

Workers Power  ·  07 September 2024

Proposals for PSC Trade Union Conference

An open letter from rank and file trade unionists calling for a democratic, organising conference to build the movement

Workers Power  ·  06 September 2024

Labour prepares to put working class on rations

Labour's promise of change has been revealed to be change for the worse. The trade unions and communities need to prepare to fight back.

Workers Power  ·  05 September 2024

How Bristol saw off the far right

Thousands came out to protest against the far right in Bristol. One of the organisers explains how it happened

Workers Power  ·  05 September 2024

Northern Ireland: Loyalists join in anti-migrant pogroms

The outbreak of rioting in England gave renewed impetus to a mounting wave of violence in the six counties

Workers Power  ·  04 September 2024

University finances stretched to the nth degree

Students and workers are being made to pay for the failure of the marketisation of higher education

Workers Power  ·  03 September 2024

Labour plans pain for poorest

By George Banks AFTER 14 YEARS of economic misery under the Tories, it might have been expected that a Labour government would at least spare the poorest the cost of their obsession with ‘balancing the books’. But despite promising ‘change’, Starmer and Reeves have devoted their efforts to dampening these expectations.Labour’s failure to scrap the […]

Workers Power  ·  02 September 2024

Bangladesh: workers’ struggles spread after government overthrown

After mass protests led by students forced the prime minister to flee, workers have started to press their own demands

Workers Power  ·  01 September 2024

Bangladesh: workers greet new government with strikes and protests

After the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina, the new government will have to reckon with growing workers' militancy

Workers Power  ·  31 August 2024

British rule kneecapped

A review of Kneecap

Workers Power  ·  30 August 2024

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