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national / miscellaneous / feature Thursday March 11, 2010 by Workers Solidarity 114
March - April 2010 Edition of the Workers Solidarity freesheet. PDF of Workers Solidarity 114 Southern Web Edition 2.8 Mb ... read full story
international / miscellaneous / news Wednesday March 10, 2010 by Workers Solidarity 114
Tullow Oil chief executive, Aidan Heavey, took home a total pay package of €25,962,983 last year. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / feature Saturday January 30, 2010 by Workers Solidarity 113
January - February 2010 Edition of the Workers Solidarity freesheet. PDF of Workers Solidarity 113 Web Edition 2.3 Mb ... read full story
international / miscellaneous / news Friday January 22, 2010 by Workers Solidarity 113
The new Financial Regulator at the Central Bank, Matthew Elderfield, will be paid more than €400,000 a year - almost €150,000 more than his predecessor. He starts work this month. ... read full story
dublin / miscellaneous / feature Tuesday December 08, 2009 by Andrew
Wednesday 9th December saw the greatest budget attack on workers in Ireland in a couple of decades with services and pay being slashed.
Many unions and other organisations called protests outside the Dail from the early morning to the late evening. WSM members took part in these protests throughout the day and provided live updates, photos and video from them via our twitter account which you can view or listen to in this article. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / feature Monday November 23, 2009 by Workers Solidarity 112
November - December 2009 Edition of the Workers Solidarity freesheet. PDF of Workers Solidarity 112 Web Edition 2.3 Mb ... read full story
international / miscellaneous / news Monday November 16, 2009 by Workers Solidarity 112
If the recession is hitting everyone, who is buying the Goldvish mobile phone? This diamond-encrusted mobile costs a cool €1 million. See www.goldvish.com. And you can write the cheque with a limited edition Montblanc fountain pen for $25,000 (€17,072). ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday November 03, 2009 by PRO
Anarchist Organisation calls for support for November 6th demonstrations but warns that ‘Marching Is Not Enough’ ... read full story
dublin / miscellaneous / audio or video Thursday October 01, 2009 by various
The first in a series of radio shows, produced by the Workers Solidarity Movement. This show is themed around the issue of public and private space. In particular we look at an autonomous social centre, Seomra Spraoi in Dublin.
We also look at the experiences of anarchists in Boston USA, who are helping people actively resist being evicted from there homes as a result of the "credit crisis" as well as the Irish government attack on ordinary people at this time. The panel includes WSM members and Mick Byrne from the Seomra Spraoi collective ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / press release Tuesday September 22, 2009 by PRO Workers Solidarity Movement
Anarchist organisation Workers Solidarity Movement has stated that the foisting of NAMA on the Irish people is a clear reason why people should reject the Lisbon treaty, and has rejected attempts by establishment politicians to claim that there is no connection between the two. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / press release Sunday September 13, 2009 by PRO Workers Solidarity Movement
Anarchist organisation Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM) has launched two ‘Vote No to Lisbon’ posters. One features pictures of John Gormley, Bertie Ahern, Brian Cowen and Mary Harney under the slogan ‘Would you buy a second hand treaty from these chancers?’ The other urges people to vote no to Lisbon but also to ‘Organise For Real Social Change’. ... read full story
international / miscellaneous / news Sunday August 30, 2009 by Workers Solidarity
Mayawati, the Prime Minister of India’s Uttar Pradesh province has spent €177 million of taxpayers’ money on massive statues of herself and of her party’s symbol, the elephant. She also spent €11.2 million on a private jet to save her 10 minutes on her visits to New Delhi. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / analysis Tuesday August 18, 2009 by James
It’s the time of year where we plebs get a chance to rectify our impertinence in rejecting the Lisbon Treaty. In itself, rerunning the referendum is hardly an affront to democracy. After all, people are simply being asked to confirm the decision made. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / individual opinion Wednesday July 29, 2009 by Sean Matthews- personal capacity
Against a backdrop of recent resignations from the Provisional movement, election stagnation in the Republic reflected in growing disillusionment amongst the rank and file. In the words of Toiréasa Ferris "Sinn Féin simply means nothing to the bulk of people in the South....Forget the notion of trying to be a catch-all party that appeals to everyone. That way we’ll end up attracting the loyalty of no one". Scathing criticism, but perhaps a smokescreen to give the appearance of a leadership which tolerates dissent while maintaining firm control. ... read full story
belfast / miscellaneous / analysis Friday July 24, 2009 by Workers Solidarity Movement
Statement appeared in the Thursday edition of the Andersonstown News on 23.07.09. ... read full story
belfast / miscellaneous / audio or video Thursday July 23, 2009 by Sean Matthews- personal capacity
A conversation with WSM member Davy Carlin, from his early childhood growing up in the Ballymurphy housing estate in the midst of an ‘Irish War’ to community politics. Davy also reflects on his involvement in struggles to date from anti-racism, workplace organising and organisations from the Socialist Workers Party to Organise! Finally, we touch upon the politics of anarchism and his hope for the future. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / news Saturday July 11, 2009 by Vincent O'Malley
On RTE news on 18/5/09, Mary Hanafin stated, in her usual Orwellian fashion, that the Department of Social and Family Affairs (DSFA) had now provided a financial incentive to encourage those under 20 to go into training or education. This ’financial incentive’ involved cutting the dole to €100 per week for new claimants under the age of 20. ... read full story
national / miscellaneous / feature Friday July 10, 2009 by Workers Solidarity 110
July - August 2009 Edition of the Workers Solidarity freesheet. PDF of Workers Solidarity 110 Southern Web Edition 1.6 Mb PDF of Workers Solidarity 110 Northern Web Edition 2.7 Mb ... read full story
ulster / miscellaneous / analysis Wednesday July 01, 2009 by Sean Matthews
Elections have passed, faces change but the corrupt political class remains. MPs of all parties made common cause in attempting to delay and minimise the disclosure of their fraudulent behaviour and life of grandeur and wealth, subsidised by the taxpayer. ... read full story
international / miscellaneous / news Wednesday July 01, 2009 by Workers Solidarity 110
Local DUP councillor, Adrian McQuillan seemed less than outraged at the sectarian murder of Kevin McDaid in Coleraine. He wrote it off as “tit for tat” and went on to excuse the killers: “What reason can you see for there being tricolours up yesterday afternoon, a Sunday afternoon? None other than for to get a reaction from the loyalist community…” ... read full story |