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The Socialist 5 May 2009

Visteon workers show action gets results

Visteon workers show: Action gets results

Visteon UK struggle: the story of what happened

Visteon: Editorial comment


Rob Williams sacked by brutal bosses

Editorial: Decisive action needed against victimisations

Defend victimised trade unionist

Defending a shop steward, in spite of the anti-union laws

National Shop Stewards Network national conference


How can the BNP really be defeated?

Support for No2EU at Usdaw conference


Swine flu: The real issues behind the headlines


Workers look for alternative to bankrupt capitalism

Widespread protests in Pakistan

Thousands demonstrate in Hong Kong

Bigger May Day demos in Sweden this year

CWI Germany calls for a one-day strike


ANC returned to power in election landslide


Save Lewisham Bridge Defend education

Youth fight for jobs: Launch conference

Youth fight for jobs website

Fight to save higher education

Save linguistics at Sussex!

Keep fighting for further education funding

 
 
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Bigger demos in Sweden

May Day demos in Sweden were bigger than in the last few years. The dual fear of the economic crisis, as well as the new danger that the right wing government will not be defeated next year, were the major reasons.

A petition demanding massive struggles to defend jobs and services and a day of national mass protest on 15 September has been launched by 33 well known local leaders of the miners, Volvo workers and other sectors of engineering, paper and pulp, public transport and health and child care workers. It was also in the May Day issue of Offensiv, the weekly paper of Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna (CWI Sweden).

In the May Day demos, RS focused on the election alliance ArbetarInitiativet (AI, Workers' Initiative) RS has launched, together with others, for the European elections in June.

In Stockholm, 4,000 colour leaflets were distributed while over 200 copies of Offensiv were sold.

In Gothenburg, 200 marched with RS and in Umeå, in northern Sweden, the United Left, of which RS is a part, again organised the biggest May Day demo in the city with 500 people.

RS also had speakers and intervened in May Day demos in Luleå, Östersund, Sundsvall, Västerås and Malm-. RS also travelled to a demo in Copenhagen, Denmark.


In this issue

Visteon workers show: Action gets results

Visteon UK struggle: the story of what happened

Visteon: Editorial comment


Defend victimised trade unionist

Rob Williams sacked by brutal bosses

Editorial: Decisive action needed against victimisations

Defend victimised trade unionist

Defending a shop steward, in spite of the anti-union laws

National Shop Stewards Network national conference


No 2 EU - Yes to Democracy

How can the BNP really be defeated?

Support for No2EU at Usdaw conference


Socialist Party news and analysis

Swine flu: The real issues behind the headlines


May Day

Workers look for alternative to bankrupt capitalism

Widespread protests in Pakistan

Thousands demonstrate in Hong Kong

Bigger May Day demos in Sweden this year

CWI Germany calls for a one-day strike


International socialist news and analysis

ANC returned to power in election landslide


Socialist Party campaigns

Save Lewisham Bridge Defend education

Youth fight for jobs: Launch conference

Youth fight for jobs website

Fight to save higher education

Save linguistics at Sussex!

Keep fighting for further education funding


 

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triangleRight-wing government re-elected in Sweden

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triangleRight victory punishes Social Democracy

May Day:

triangleSwansea trades council May Day march and rally

triangleSwansea Trades Council May Day demo and rally

triangleMay Day greetings

triangleEuropean Court rules on Kettling case