Ahead of a significant day of industrial action across Britain,Terry Conway discusses the significance of thestrikewave and what it will take to force the government’s hand.
Wages
With elections due in the next 12 months, Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) prime minister Pedro Sánchez is hoping his pro-worker posture will be enough to secure victory over the right and keep the independence movement at bay, writes Dick Nichols.
The Reserve Bank of Australia claims it is “fighting inflation” by hiking up interest rates. But, as Zane Alcorn argues, ithas never been independent of the capitalist class and is dutifully carrying out its interests.
The Treasurer’s “values-based capitalism” looks like it will include cuts to public spending, greater private investment, cuts to services and greater upfront costs, arguesGraham Matthews.
Reserve Bank governor Philip Loweapologisedto those who took out home loans on the basis of his promise not to raiseinterest rates. But he hadnoapology for wage earners trying to make ends meet amid sharply rising prices. Peter Boyle reports.
The IMF has debunked the myth thatheightened inflation means workersshould accept below-inflation wage rises — real wage cuts. Neville Spencer reports.
Three thousandnurses and midwives rallied outside the Western Australian parliamentas part of a state-wide strike for better wages and conditions. Chris Jenkins reports.
The Australia Nursing Federation Western Australiais conducting yet another online poll on an inadequategovernment pay offer. Chris Jenkins reports.
For those of us forced to live with it, Labor’s first budget since 2013 is both a missed opportunity and a threat of worse things to come, arguesGraham Matthews.
An inflationary tsunami is passing through the world economy, creating economic disorder — in some cases acute political crisis — in every country it touches, writes John Ross.
The union movementfaces big challenges in ensuring that any changes to bargaining extends workplace rights and protections. Sarah Hathway reports.
A rank-and-file ticket is contesting executive and council positions in the WAbranch of the Australian Nursing Federation in late October. Chris Jenkins, who is part of it,reports.
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