From Socialist Core, we express our steadfast support for the Amazon workers who have begun a strike on December 19 demanding better working conditions, better wages and a decent work…
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We condemn the executions of Haitian workers in the context of the Dominican government’s racist and xenophobic policy
By Socialist Workers’ Movement of the Dominican Republic Picture: Mentor David Lorens On the night of October 17, a Dominican National Police patrol attacked the Mata Mosquito neighborhood in the…
The Dominican government crushed the Haitian workers’ protest in the Central Sugar Consortium: Enough of super-exploitation and semi-slavery!
By Socialist Workers’ Movement of the Dominican Republic Military and police agents attacked a strike by sugarcane workers of the Central Sugar Consortium (CAC) in Batey 5, on May 26,…
Argentina: The omnibus bill has fallen, a popular triumph!
By Juan Carlos Giordano, National deputy-elect. Socialist Left-Left Front Unity 7 February 2024. Once the news became known, the militants gathered in the Two Congresses Square. They exploded with joy…
International Correspondence N°52: Worker’s rebellion in France
Foreword The massive mobilisations and strikes of the working class in France, accompanied by the youth, the student movement, and popular sectors, are one of the most outstanding facts on…
Solidarity with the Struggle in Iran
Fellow workers: According to reports, Iran is experiencing an absolute outburst of strikes and protests – over 2,000 in the last 12 months. This includes a national strike of over…
Colombia: The popular rebellion continues
By Miguel Lamas (IWU-FI) No to the treacherous dialogue! Monday 10 May President Duque summoned the protest leaders of the National Command for the Strike (CNP) to a “dialogue†with…
May Day: an international day of struggle for the working class
IWU-FI 1 May 1886 is marked in the world’s history labour movement as an emblematic date of the world workers’ struggles against capitalist-imperialist system exploitation. On that day, over 200,000…