An in-principle agreement reached between the Australian Education Union (AEU) and the Victorian state government is a ...
The collapse of the UK Labour Party’s vote in a series of local elections this month has amplified the existing crisis for ...
The Murdoch press is directing a straight-to-video thriller about Australian citizens returning from Syrian displaced person ...
The 1926 British general strike is best known as one of history’s most excruciating betrayals. For those seeking to ...
BERLIN—Tens of thousands of German high school students skipped class on 8 May to protest against conscription and militarism. In total, 45,000 took part in demonstrations in 150 towns and cities ...
Workers across eight Melbourne local councils went on strike for 24 hours on 5 May to demand higher pay and a multi-enterprise bargaining agreement. That’s a contract covering workers at all eight ...
The government’s talk of fairness and tackling inequality is empty noise. Yet in some ways, the budget is ambitious: it is characterised by an ambition to keep Australian capitalism’s winners rich and ...
The industrial workers of India, so often written off by academics and paternalistic union bureaucrats alike, are once more ...
Prominent member of the Australian Greens, Jonathan Sriranganathan, a twice-elected councillor in South Brisbane, recently published a long piece on his website, “Queensland Greens vs the new ...
A bright, working-class boy, then Christian patriot during World War I, Gordon Crane became a star university scholar concerned about the condition of the working class. As a 1922 graduate of the ...
The arrest of more than 20 activists in Brisbane on 18 April for saying six words calling for Palestinian liberation was shocking, but it was not unusual in Queensland’s history. The pretext for ...