Covid-19: Bosses put lives at risk with push for ‘exit strategy’

There are genuine concerns among many people about the effects of a prolonged lockdown on jobs, mental health, education and domestic abuse. But here, as in other countries around the world, it is big business and their representatives in government who are baying the loudest for a way out of lockdown – and their main concern is not the health and welfare of working people but preserving their profits.

Covid-19: Economic catastrophe spurs state intervention and workers’ resistance

Presently, there is no escape from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The world is going through a huge turning point. Tens of thousands have died and tens of millions have lost their jobs and livelihoods, often plunged into debt or left without money to buy food and other essentials. In country after country, life and the economy, especially in urban areas, have almost come to a complete halt. As the virus continues to spread its impact on health, economic and social life deepens.

“We have the power” – Staten Island Amazon workers walkout

This article was originally written for socialistworld.net, the website of the Committee for a Workers’ International. “And to Mr Bezos [plutocratic billionaire owner of Amazon] my message is simple. I don’t give a damn about your power. You think you’re powerful? We’re the ones that have the power. Without us working, what are you goingContinue reading ““We have the power” – Staten Island Amazon workers walkout”

Thirty years since huge London anti-poll tax demonstration

This article was originally written for socialistworld.net, the website of the Committee for a Workers’ International. On 31 March 1990, a massive demonstration surged into central London. It was the culmination of months of organisation and defiance of the Tory government’s hated poll tax by millions of overwhelmingly working-class people. The peaceful start to theContinue reading “Thirty years since huge London anti-poll tax demonstration”

As coronavirus crisis intensifies, class antagonisms deepen

This article was originally written for socialistworld.net, the website of the Committee for a Workers’ International. On the other side of the coronavirus pandemic crisis, things will never be the same again. This will be similar to the situation after the two world wars of the twentieth century. The general situation has already unmistakably “changed,Continue reading “As coronavirus crisis intensifies, class antagonisms deepen”

Coronavirus crisis…strikes and workers’ protests

This article was originally written for socialistworld.net, the website of the Committee for a Workers’ International. Even during a global pandemic, profit is the top priority for capitalists. On the one hand, our freedom of movement is restricted, and, on the other hand, we are supposed to continue working with numerous colleagues in offices andContinue reading “Coronavirus crisis…strikes and workers’ protests”

Coronavirus: State intervention shows what is possible

This article was originally written for socialistworld.net, the website of the Committee for a Workers’ International. All that seemed solid now seems to be melting. This is the effect of the coronavirus crisis. The governing Tories in the UK cut – but now they spend. They privatised – but now they nationalise. Many are askingContinue reading “Coronavirus: State intervention shows what is possible”

Coronavirus crisis deepens in USA, challenging neoliberal business as usual

This article was originally written for socialistworld.net, the website of the Committee for a Workers’ International. Coronavirus continues to spread in the United States, with new confirmed cases in West Virginia completing the virus’ spread to all 50 states and three U.S. territories. As the crisis seems to plateau in China, the number of confirmedContinue reading “Coronavirus crisis deepens in USA, challenging neoliberal business as usual”