by Dale T. McKinley Hundreds of thousands (potentially millions) of poor and destitute ex-workers and their families have lost most of their...
Articles
Corporate criminality: Context and consequence
by Dr Dale T. McKinley The entire architecture and edifice of corporate capital foundationally requires the constant production, reproduction and...
An experiment for a better life is under way
Shawn Hattingh and Mandy Moussouris The Rojava Revolution lays down tracks to building a better, more democratic and more feminist society The world...
Out with the old, in with the not so new (or clean)
by Shawn Hattingh In South Africa, for white and international capital the last few weeks have been a period of rejoicing due to Ramaphosa being...
Inequality – you ain’t seen nothing yet
by Shawn Hattingh and Mandy Moussouris The late Stephen Hawkins had the following to say about the onset of the so-called 4th Industrial revolution:...
New labour bills attack workers’ rights and democracy
by Jonathan Payne On 17 November 2017, the Minister of Labour of South Africa announced the state intends to carry out a new round of attacks on...
Education for revolution – Anarcho-syndicalist pedagogy.pdf
by Shawn Hattingh and Mandy Moussouris Mandy Moussouris and Shawn Hattingh explain the roots and principles of anarchosyndicalism and what these...
In the battle of factions there are no superheroes
by Shawn Hattingh The battle between Pravin Gordhan and Jacob Zuma has been presented along the lines of a superhero comic. Gordhan, the hero, is...
Local government and municipal employees
by Michael Blake Two decades ago, virtually all workers in the municipal sphere were permanent employees, directly employed by municipalities. Today...
Significance of the Labour Court ruling on CCMA rules of representation
by Mthetho Xali The Casual Workers Advice Office (CWAO), Black Sash, the Maokeng Advice and Resource Centre and Ntombi Dladla took the Commission...
Brazil: High school students show way forward for working class resistance
by Jonathan Payne In September 2016 the Brazilian government published a Provisional Measure (MP 746) outlining a reform in secondary education that...
No Pravin, it was not progressive nor redistributive
by Shawn Hattingh Yesterday, the Minister of Finance of South Africa stood up in the circus that passes itself off as a National Parliament and...