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Reject Youth Unemployment

Reject Youth Unemployment
Campaign Launch this Thursday Wellington

U.S. Days of Rage

U.S. Days of Rage
OCCUPY WALL STREET
Occupied Wall Street Journal

The World vs Wall Street

The World vs Wall Street
Thousands of Americans have taken over Wall Street -- joining a global movement from Madrid to Jerusalem to take back democracy from corrupt interests. If millions of us stand with them, we'll boost their spirits and show the media and leaders that this is no fringe movement. Click below to sign the petition - every signature will be counted on a giant live counter in the middle of the Wall St. occupation

BE MORE THAN JUST A TOURIST!

BE MORE THAN JUST A TOURIST!
Visit Cuba with the Southern Cross Brigade

A Different, Bloodier 9/11

A Different, Bloodier 9/11

Organised Labour

Organised Labour
and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement

Building Resilience

Building Resilience
Workshops to Build and Strengthen Relationships between Unions and Community Groups

Organizing is empowering

Alternative Welfare Working Group

Alternative Welfare Working Group

New Zealand Not For Sale Campaign

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New pamphlet from Unite Union Director Mike Treen on the Crisis, Low Pay and Political Economy in New Zealand- download it for free

Ideology for Evidence

Ideology for Evidence
"employers outnumbered staff in the consultation exercise by 100 to one"

In a Land of Plenty

In a Land of Plenty

Someone Else's Country

Someone Else's Country

The Economic Crisis and the Role of the International Trade Union Movement

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Contracts Can’t Be Broken ...

Contracts Can’t Be Broken ...
Unless They Involve Union Workers