Urgent call: Free Haft Tapeh Sugarcane Workers’ Representatives
Free Haft Tapeh Sugarcane Workers’ Representatives Representatives of the striking workers of the Haft Tape Sugar Cane Industry were arrested...
Free Haft Tapeh Sugarcane Workers’ Representatives Representatives of the striking workers of the Haft Tape Sugar Cane Industry were arrested...
Submitted on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 6:46pm By Joanna Nuñez - Twin Cities Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee, August 10, 2018 The...
Thousands of migrants are travelling in a caravan, making their way from Honduras to the United States. CUPE expresses our...
EU Parliament: aid must not be used to support privatisation Topics in this post: In a welcomed decision, on 13...
A series of well-publicized strikes (click here, here and here for more) over tipping and minimum wage abuses by workers...
21.11.2018 Unions reject government plans to close five coal-fired power stations and award renewable energy contracts to independent power producers...
Submitted on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 7:00pm By Seattle IWW - It's Going Down, August 13, 2018 Report back on recent...
The Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) recently hosted an annual public meeting that lasted just 17 minutes, provided no information about...
The 2018 Autumn Conference of the German Teachers' Day is taking place under the slogan: “Taking new paths!?”, urging public...
In 2015, after a majority of workers at the Hotel Tharabar Gate in the heart of the country's famous Bagan...
The loss of industrial capacity in oil and steel was a major cause for concern. The closures of Petrotrin and...
Submitted on Wed, 10/10/2018 - 7:39pm The Summer 2018 Industrial Worker is finally out. It looks back at some pivotal...
On November 20, we remember transgender people killed because of hatred and fear. We also renew our commitment to fighting...
UNESCO’s 2019 Global Education Monitoring Report highlights countries’ achievements and shortcomings in ensuring the right of migrant and refugee children...
The International Alliance in Support of Workers in Iran (IASWI) was formed in 1999 in Toronto-Canada and formally announced its formation in January 2000. In nearly two decades of continuous activism, we have played an impactful role in securing international support for Iranian workers’ struggles against the Islamic Republic of Iran, employers, and the inhumane conditions the capitalist order has imposed on working-class lives in Iran. During these years, our politics and the foundational basis guiding our activism have been predicated on working-class traditions with an uncompromising emphasis on working-class independence and autonomy.