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The Workers in New Zealand Campaign of Solidarity with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) expresses outrage at the ongoing ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the Israeli state against the people of Palestine. The campaign provides an opportunity for New Zealanders to support the PFLP in resisting the racist state of Israel and
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Aid as imperialism: the role of NGOs in global capitalism Tuesday November 10th, 5:30pm, Southern Cross. Discussion, biscuits and tea afterwards.
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Solidarity.
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On the eve of Halloween there was a carnival atmosphere as people marched up Queen Street Auckland. The march was part of Unite’s campaign to get 300,000 signatures on our petition for the minimum wage to be raised to $15 an hour. If that target is reached by May next year the government will have to hold
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Reprinted from Electronic Intifada. To support the WP Palestine solidarity campaign, click here. From 1994 — shortly after the Oslo Declaration of Principles was signed — to 2006, when Hamas won Palestinian legislative elections in the occupied Gaza Strip and West Bank, international donors gave $8 billion in aid to the Palestinians, making them one of the most
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by Daphna Whitmore In the run up to the last general election the Labour Party enthusiasts who hold so many of the top posts of unions were giving dire predictions that a National government would take NZ back to the dark ages as far as workers’ rights were concerned. The Workers Party, in constrast, didn’t think Labour had ushered in
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Media Release: Dairy Workers Union The month-long lockout of workers at Talleys-owned Open Country Cheese is over after workers have secured their goal of collective employment agreement to cover their jobs. “The members of our union at Open Country Cheese have stuck together right through this very difficult dispute,” Dairy Workers Union National Secretary James
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Ed note: The Workers Party does not necessarily endorse Moore’s analysis in full.
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At mid-day today Wellington political activists and Workers Party members Heleyni Pratley and Joel Cosgrove were arrested when they attempted to deliver a petition to the administration of Victoria University. The petition, signed by 50 academics, union officials and educationalists, called for the lifting of a two-year trespass order the university administration had imposed on
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Statement: I/we call on Victoria University to lift the trespass notices on Heleyni Pratley and Joel Cosgrove. (Organisation/title/institution for identification purposes only) signees

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