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international / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Thursday December 09, 2004 23:57 by hs
On the 30th of November in Italy there was the fifth general strike against the Berlusconi government. It stopped the country. Lazzaro Bortolotti, cwi Italy read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / news report Thursday December 09, 2004 22:04 by Paul Kinsella 2 comments (last - saturday december 11, 2004 23:04)
What an amazing turnout! No one in their wildest dreams could have foreseen the massive turnout for yesterday's postal workers March organised as part of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) "National Day of Action". Over 8,000 according to this morning's newspapers An Post workers and their families took part in what the Gardaí described as the largest March in Dublin since the Anti war Marches last year. I will try and give as good an account as I can of how yesterday went but ye'll have to forgive me if parts of this are a bit sketchy and patchy as due to the huge crowd I was near the end of the March on Molesworth Street. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Thursday December 09, 2004 21:50 by Rachel 19 comments (last - tuesday december 21, 2004 22:44)
The plans for Falluja are that when people return, they will all be bio ID-ed, and they will be forced to wear badges displaying their home addresses at all times: read full story / add a comment
international / miscellaneous / other press Thursday December 09, 2004 12:02 by pat c
"IT WAS A BIT OF A COCK-UP ..HE SOUNDED WHITE OVER THE PHONE " BNP members who mistakenly hired a black DJ for their Christmas party proved yesterday they were not just racist but STUPID. Official Bob Garner said: "There was a bit of a cock-up. The chap who booked him didn't realise. The DJ sounded white on the phone." read full story / add a comment
national / worker & community struggles and protests / other press Thursday December 09, 2004 11:17 by Liam 8 comments (last - friday december 10, 2004 17:23)
"On behalf of our members we are to advise you that our members will not accept the manner or means by which your organisation have taken the decision to dismiss their colleagues." read full story / add a comment
dublin / crime and justice / news report Thursday December 09, 2004 10:49 by CW 1 comment (last - sunday december 12, 2004 13:53)
As the Guardian wins access to court files relating to Alvis (now owned by BAe systems) having had Indonesian Dictator Suahrto's daughter on the pay role. As surveillance & dodgy activity appears to be stepping up around the Pit Stop Ploughshares awaiting trial in Dublin. It may be worth revisiting what gone before. The following web site has been set up dealing with the infiltration by a private intelligence agency hired by BAe to infiltrate the moderate "Campaign Against the Arms Trade" and the radical Liverpool Catholic Worker & Bread Not Bombs Plowshares support. Good to know this stuff, not to be paralysed by paranoia but to remain "wise as serpants, gentle as doves". read full story / add a comment |
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