Workers find themselves fighting the boss with one hand behind their backs, thanks to anti-union laws that restrict the right to strike. Erima Dall (MUA activist) and Sophie Cotton (NTEU branch committee, Sydney Uni) discuss how we find ourselves in this situation and how workers can escape the legal straitjacket.
Women‘s liberation: lessons from the ‘60s and ‘70s
New Caledonia: the fight for Kanak self-determination
Why supporting Palestine is not antisemitic
COP26: Why capitalism fails the climate
Nuclear power—not safe, not the answer to climate change
The fight for trans liberation
The NDIS: where disability has a market price
Does Australia need an independent foreign policy?
No jab, no job—how should unions and the left respond?
Why NAPLAN is bad for children‘s education
Celeste Liddle: vaccination needs persuasion
The imperialist alliance: Australia, the US and the Asia-Pacific
Palestinian resistance and revolution in the Middle East
COVID and the cops
Malaysia: resistance challenges repression
Palestine and the Unity Intifada
Poverty: Australia's dirty secret
Busting the Liberals' gas myths
COVID and the working class
The struggle today in Aotearoa / New Zealand
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