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Worker participation in the EU

Worker participation in the EU

Worker participation in the EU Meet the experts behind the new and improved worker-participation.eu website 11 December 2024, 14:00-15:30, Zoom Worker participation in the EU Meet the experts behind the new and improved worker-participation.eu website 11 December 2024, 14:00-15:30, Zoom The ETUI is pleased to present its overhauled worker-participation.eu website. A unique resource for practitioners, academics, policymakers and journalists, the website provides accurate and easily accessible information, data and commentary on the different forms of worker participation and industrial relations across Europe. Informing and consulting workers on changes and developments in the workplace is a fundamental right in the EU. With…
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Agrarian Crisis in the Age of Inequality

Agrarian Crisis in the Age of Inequality

Critical Agrarian Studies - Seminar 10 (2024): Discussion with Palagummi Sainath As part of the Critical Agrarian Studies seminar series, the Social Scientists' Association (SSA) is pleased to invite you to its tenth seminar for 2024 titled 'Agrarian Crisis in the Age of Inequality'by Palagummi Sainath on Wednesday, 4th December 2024 from 5.00 pm - 6.30 pm at the SSA Office, No. 380/86, Sarana Road, Colombo 7. Palagummi Sainath is the Founder Editor of the People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI). He was honoured in 2007 with the Ramon Magsaysay Award, “for his passionate commitment as a journalist to restore the rural poor to India’s consciousness, moving…
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The New Rulers Of The World

The New Rulers Of The World

Originally From: https://johnpilger.com/the-new-rulers-of-the-world/ An analysis of a new global economy run by government backed multinational companies who are further widening the gulf between the rich and the poor. “A small group of powerful individuals are now richer than most of the population of Africa. Just 200 giant corporations dominate a quarter of the world’s economic activity… The famous brands of almost everything from running shoes to baby clothes are now made in very poor countries with cheap labour, at times bordering on a form of slave labour.” Globalisation had become a topical subject by the time The New Rulers of…
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Give Us Peace on Earth: The Forty-Seventh Newsletter (2024)

Give Us Peace on Earth: The Forty-Seventh Newsletter (2024)

Originally posted by : https://thetricontinental.org/newsletterissue/give-us-peace-on-earth/ As outgoing Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin embarks on his twelfth tour of the Indo-Pacific, the US’s New Cold War on China shows no signs of slowing down, even under a second Trump presidency. 21 November 2024 Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. On 31 May, the United States military endorsed a Statement of Principles for Indo-Pacific Defence Industrial Base Collaboration to strengthen military industry cooperation with its allies in the region. The principles outline commitments to initiatives such as the co-production of missile and rocket systems in Australia, the…
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The latest statistics on Industrial production of the Third World countries…

The latest statistics on Industrial production of the Third World countries…

Recent statistics from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) provide insight into industrial production trends in developing regions, often referred to as the "Third World." Key Highlights: Growth Trends: Industrializing economies reported a quarterly growth of 1.4% in manufacturing output in Q2 2024. High-income industrializing economies, such as Saudi Arabia and Chile, led with a growth of 2.2%, while middle-income economies grew by 1.2%​. Emerging industrial economies like Malaysia and Rwanda showed exceptional growth rates of 2.7% and 2.6%, respectively, with countries such as India and Vietnam following at 1.3% and 1.2%​. Sectoral Analysis: High-technology industries rebounded in Q2…
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Fears and Hopes in a World of Turmoil

Fears and Hopes in a World of Turmoil

Originally From: https://lsforum.lankanet.org/is-sri-lanka-experiencing-a-passive-revolution/ 4 November 2024  The liberal order supposedly built since World War II and claims of international promotion of human rights now stand fully exposed with the West’s unconditional support for Israel’s wars and heinous crimes in the Middle East Today, I mark my one hundred and fiftieth Red Notes column. As I started writing this column, I reflected on if and how I should continue on this twice-a-month weekend preoccupation. If it were cricket, at a century and a half, I would have to consider if the pitch is changing and the light is fading, and how…
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We Don’t Want Our Islands to Be Used to Kill People: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2024)

We Don’t Want Our Islands to Be Used to Kill People: The Forty-Fifth Newsletter (2024)

Originally From: https://thetricontinental.org/newsletterissue/pacific-islands-resistance/ Across the Pacific, Indigenous communities lead a growing wave of sovereignty against ongoing legacies of Western colonialism in the region, from the assault on Māori rights in Aotearoa to the US and French military presence in wider Oceania. 7 November 2024 Dear friends, Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. For the past few weeks I have been on the road in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and Australia at the invitation of groups such as Te Kuaka, Red Ant, and the Communist Party of Australia. Both countries were shaped by British colonialism, marked by the…
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Is Sri Lanka experiencing a “passive revolution”?

Is Sri Lanka experiencing a “passive revolution”?

Wilfred Silva Antonio Gramsci’s concept of “passive revolution” refers to a process of social, political, or economic change that is driven from above—by the ruling classes or the state—rather than through active and direct popular movements or revolutionary uprisings. Unlike traditional revolutions where the masses take control and overthrow the existing power structure, passive revolutions are characterized by gradual transformations that maintain the basic structure of power while incorporating some changes to accommodate new social or political realities. Key features of Gramsci’s concept of passive revolution include: Top-down Reform: Changes are initiated by elites or the state to prevent revolutionary…
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QE5 will fail to prevent global stagflation!

QE5 will fail to prevent global stagflation!

By Daniel Campos On August 5, 2024, one of the largest stock market collapses in the world in the history of capitalism took place. But the most important thing was not the dimension of the collapse, but its significance. The significance of the collapse is that the world economy is heading towards stagflation, a horrific combination of recession and inflation on a global scale, a prospect that appears on the horizon of the world capitalist system. The collapse of August 5 is the product of the fear that this prospect of global stagflation provokes in the capitalists. Bailouts and financial…
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Capitalism Hits Home: Whole Societies Can Be In Denial, Ours Certainly Is…

Capitalism Hits Home: Whole Societies Can Be In Denial, Ours Certainly Is…

The American Empire is Falling. That truth which is recognized throughout the rest of the world and in U.S. financial circles, is denied across America. However, the evidence cannot be denied. Where the denial expresses itself most is in “Spirit Level Afflictions”. Glaring economic and social inequality, distrust between people, addiction, mental illness, lowered life expectancy, birth rate decline, suicide, homicide, imprisonment rates, and much more. All signs of a society in deep turmoil. List to Dr. Harriet Fraad discuss these issues and more right now here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o03piEvtnN4
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