Archive for December, 2009

India’s billionaires double !

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

According to the annual rich list of Indians by ‘Forbes’ magazine, Reliance Industries head Mukesh Ambani is the wealthiest Indian in 2008, Mittal comes second and Anil Ambani third India’s richest have reason to celebrate 2009. That’s because they grew richer in the course of the year (net worths have been compiled based on stock [...]

Faridabad and Gurgaon: Workers’ Action, Leftwing Media

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

by Analytical Monthly Review Analytical Monthly Review, published in Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, is a sister edition of Monthly Review.  Its December 2009 issue features the following editorial. — Ed. The establishment media is for most the source of our daily information.  Even if we manage to be continually conscious of the embedded commercial and [...]

The Ready-made Garment Industry: Global Chain Of Imperialist Exploitation

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

“Just when the lamps are being lighted countrywide for Deepavali, the festival of light, all light has been extinguished from our life.” How many times will such darkness descend, before you alight the fire burning up the whole lot of capitalism, imperialism?”– A retrenched worker of Tirupur In two countries, at two opposite ends of [...]

Mexico: The Murder of a Union and the Rebirth of Class Struggle

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

Part 2: The Fightback Richard Roman and Edur Velasco Arregui The Fightback: From Protest to Rebellion? The government’s blitzkrieg attack on the SME has failed to destroy the resistance. Rather, the Mexican regime faces the broadest, deepest, and most unified resistance movement in decades. And, as importantly, it is a national resistance movement that is [...]

Kraft Foods Workers in Argentina Occupy Factory!

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

In the Kraft Foods factory north of Buenos Aires, management touched off a firestorm of worker discontent that included a 38-day sit-in, a police attack, and marches of thousands of supporters. In the Kraft Foods cookie and candy factory north of Buenos Aires, management refused to act on simple, government-proposed safety measures against swine flu—such [...]

Bangladesh gament workers massive Protest, two workers died 100 injured

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

At least two people have been killed and scores injured in clashes between textile workers and police in Bangladesh, police have said. The violence broke out as workers protested over unpaid salaries in the outskirts of the capital, Dhaka, on Saturday. “Law-enforcers had to fire rubber bullets from shot guns to disperse the workers who [...]

Indian auto dispute sparks mass protest, shuts Ford Canada plant

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

More than 3,000 workers at a Rico Auto Industries plant in Gurgaon, India are waging a militant union recognition struggle in the face of state repression, corporate strikebreaking and goon violence. According to a Times of India report, police and management have transformed the Rico plant, into a veritable armed camp. Scores of police, flanked [...]

:”The Economic Crisis and the Role of the International Trade Union Movement”,

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

Speech by WFTU General Secretary George Mavrikos at the International Seminar on:”The Economic Crisis and the Role of the International Trade Union Movement”, 5-6 October 2009, Brussels 7 October 2009 Dear friends, We would like to welcome you to our Conference stressing that your presence here is very important for us. We believe that in [...]

Reflections of Fidel :The bells are tolling for the dollar

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

THE Empire dominated the world more through the economy and lies than by force. It obtained the privilege of printing convertible currency at the end of World War II; it had a monopoly of nuclear weapons; it had virtually all the gold in the world; and was the only large-scale producer of productive equipment, consumer [...]

`The solution to the crisis of capitalism has to be political’

Posted on December 20 2009 by admin

Claudio Katz interviewed by Fernando Arellano Ortiz. Translated by John Mage for IIRE. July 10, 2009 The exit from the systemic crisis of capitalism needs to be political and “a socialist project can mature in this turbulence”. So says the Argentine economist, philosopher and sociologist Claudio Katz, who also warns that the “global economic situation [...]