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An Indestructible Union (Part 9)

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Reblogged from Godfrey's Blog of Claims: After giving a brief outline of how the union movement can summon up the resources to fight and win technologically, I’d like to move back to the...
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Seminar Report: Networking for the Emancipation of Labour by Örsan Şenalp

Seminar Report: Networking for the Emancipation of Labour by Örsan Şenalp | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

Supported by transform! europe, Transnational Institute, Networked Politics and IGOPNet, an international seminar on Networked Labour was held in Amsterdam from 7 to 9 May.

 

Around 25 activists, practitioners, researchers and theorists from various networks , organisations and backgrounds came together to contribute to the on-going debates on the changing nature of the capitalist modes of production, linking it to emerging new social forces and political actors.

 

The program of the seminar was constructed in an open sourced way. The ‘code’ draft program was designed and shared online prior to the event. According to it, the focus was the impact of internet and telecommunication on production modes, work organisation, and political protest and organisation.

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Social Media Course

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  1. Introduction 2. Will the internet set us free? Myths and realities of the social media revolution 3. The viral effect 4. Some political and communications principles 5. Winning the PR war...
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1. Introduction

2. Will the internet set us free? Myths and realities of the social media revolution

3. The viral effect

4. Some political and communications principles

5. Winning the PR war

6. Designing a campaign

7. An overview of the technologies

8. Email

9. Text messaging and phone banking

10. Facebook

11. Twitter

12. Google+

13. Other social networks

14. Building a website

15. Writing for the web

16. Using YouTube and video channels

17. Creating and distributing podcasts

18. Web conferencing and VoIP

19. Advertising

20. Surveillance and security

21. Using Free and Open Source Software

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Breaking down the barricades

Breaking down the barricades | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

Today I was witness to the frontline of an attack on workers’ rights in Turkey.

I was at the barricades when police and security forces, on the orders of their government, fired tear gas at small groups of workers.

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From early morning until late in the evening on the first of May, workers in Istanbul came under brutal attack.  40,000 police in riot gear and gas masks are thought to have been on the streets of the city.

The scars from May Day 2013 will run deep for millions of workers in Turkey.

We wanted to go into Taksim Square and sing songs of peace but instead the government unleashed the instruments of war, the President of the Turkish union confederation DISK told me.

While the unions continued negotiating until the last minute for a peaceful celebration of May Day, the government was busy bringing in extra police from the Georgian border, a drive of more than thirty hours.

Last year 600,000 workers celebrated May Day in Taksim Square, bands played into the night, as people danced in the streets.

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LabourStart international May Day coverage!

LabourStart international May Day coverage! | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
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Rethinking unions, registering socialism | Gindin | Socialist Register

After three decades of the waning of trade unions as a social force, their generally anaemic response to the Great Financial Crisis cannot but be registered. With the failure to build on the golden opportunity offered up by Occupy’s demonstration that audacious action can touch a populist nerve – punctuated by the eventual defeat of Wisconsin labour’s recall electoral strategy over a year after its exemplary occupation of the state assembly (which predated Occupy Wall Street by six months) – the left today confronts a more discomfiting question: does the rejuvenation of unions still really remain possible, or are unions now exhausted as an effective historical form through which working people organize themselves? To be clear, the issue is not whether unions and union-led struggles are about to disappear. Unions will stagger on, sometimes very heroically. They will carry on organizing, bargaining and filing grievances. And they will continue to strike, march, demonstrate and on occasion remind us of working-class potentials. But trade unions as they now exist no longer appear capable of adequately responding to the scale of the problems working classes face – whether the arena of struggle is the workplace, the bargaining table, the community, electoral politics or ideological debate.

Although a recent symposium on unions in developed capitalist countries concluded that ‘the declining trend is visible everywhere’, this essay will focus on the impasse in US labour. The last time the US working class faced a comparable economic and internal crisis, during the 1930s, industrial unionism came to the fore. What new form of working-class organization might explode onto the agenda this time? Then, communists and socialists were vital to the formation and orientation of unions, at a time when radical organizers were inspired by the notion that workers could become the historical agents of a new society and unions might become schools for socialism. Is it still credible, in light of recent history, to believe that working people might one day be at the centre of radical social transformations? 
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Global Unionism: The Peer-to-Peer Model | New Unionism Network

Global Unionism: The Peer-to-Peer Model | New Unionism Network | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

The transnationalisation of production, along with the rise of global supply chains, informalisation, financialisation, and connecting of world markets through informationalisation have all hit hard on workers. It seems to have become impossible to overcome the resulting divisions among working classes, who have been so radically abused by capital. These new structural forces have created an immense need for connected self-organisations of workers, built from the bottom up, and operating simultaneously at local, national and international levels. This article argues for a new global unionism that goes beyond the IWW experience and allows workers to connect local, national, regional and international struggles by aligning with other struggles in life.

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Occupied Greek Factory Begins Production Under Workers Control

Occupied Greek Factory Begins Production Under Workers Control | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

Tuesday, February 12, 2013 is the official first day of production under workers control in the factory of Viomichaniki Metalleutiki (Vio.Me) in Thessaloniki, Greece. This means production organized without bosses and hierarchy, and instead planned with directly democratic assemblies of the workers. The workers assemblies have declared an end to unequal division of resources, and will have equal and fair remuneration, decided collectively. The factory produces building materials, and they have declared that they plan to move towards a production of these goods that is not harmful for the environment, and in a way that is not toxic or damaging.

 
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Knooppunten van Nieuwe Vakbeweging | CoCreatie en OpenSource, Delen als waarde-toevoeging, en mentaliteit. Schetsen op een interactie-platform

Knooppunten van Nieuwe Vakbeweging | CoCreatie en OpenSource, Delen als waarde-toevoeging, en mentaliteit. Schetsen op een interactie-platform | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
CoCreatie en OpenSource, Delen als waarde-toevoeging, en mentaliteit. Schetsen op een interactie-platform
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Work Organisation Labour & Globalisation

Work Organisation Labour & Globalisation | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

The globalisation of world trade in combination with the use of information and communications technologies is bringing about a new international division of labour, not just in manufacturing industries, as in the past, but also in work involving the processing of information.
       Organisational restructuring shatters the unity of the traditional workplace, both contractually and spatially, dispersing work across the globe in ever-more attenuated value chains. 
        A new ‘cybertariat’ is in the making, sharing common labour processes, but working in remote offices and call centres which may be continents apart and occupying very different cultural and economic places in local economies.

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Sacom

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SACOM’s main goal is to monitor and campaign against corporate misbehavior that violates worker’s rights, health, safety, welfare, and dignity in China.
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Hong Kong, 11 January 2013

On 10 January, a strike erupted at Foxconn in Fengcheng, Jiangxi Province to demand wage increase and dignity. On the following day, over 1000 workers took to the street and block the main road. The riot police quickly intervened and suppressed the workers. According to SACOM first hand information, alongside media source in China, there is a strong presence of the riot police and water cannon and physical violence are used to suppress the strikers. Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour (SACOM) condemn the crackdown on workers strike and demand Foxconn and Apple enter into dialogue with workers to address their grievances. The establishment of a democratic union at Foxconn should not be delayed!

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Workers in 10 Countries Call for an End to the Silencing of Workers at Walmart » Making Change at Walmart

Workers in 10 Countries Call for an End to the Silencing of Workers at Walmart » Making Change at Walmart | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
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Walmart Empire Clashes With China

Walmart Empire Clashes With China | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
As the Walmart empire grows overseas in China the same mistreatment of workers takes place, inciting mass protest from Chinese workers.
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The Ambition of the Alter-Summit - Transform Network

The Ambition of the Alter-Summit - Transform Network | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
The proposal to hold a summit of alternative social and political movements in Athens on June 7-9, 2013, constitutes a serious attempt to create a European social and political front for the struggles against austerity and an authoritarian turning...
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Sacom » Mission

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Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) is a new nonprofit organization founded in Hong Kong in June 2005. SACOM originated from a students’ movement devoted to improving the labor conditions of cleaning workers and security guards under the outsourcing policy. The movement attained relative success and created an opportunity for students to engage in local and global labor issues. SACOM aims at bringing concerned students, scholars, labor activists, and consumers together to monitor corporate behavior and to advocate for workers’ rights.

 

We believe that the most effective means of monitoring is to collaborate closely with workers at the workplace level. We team up with labor NGOs to provide in-factory training to workers in South China. Through democratic elections, we support worker-based committees that can represent the voices of the majority of workers.

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Live from Amsterdam: Networked Labour Seminar, 7-9 May

Live from Amsterdam: Networked Labour Seminar, 7-9 May | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
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International Labor Media Network: About

Working people throughout the globe face attack on their basic economic and social rights and the need to tell the stories of all working people is crucial in building solidarity and education. Privatization, deregulation and the attack on health and safety along with the living conditions of all working people are issues in every country. The International Labor Media Network ILMN was established to use streaming and the internet to get our stories to workers throughout the world. We invite your union and worker communication organization to stream your press conference, education meeting or actions on this multi-media internatonal labor platform. Contact us if you want to be a partner and would like to get your stories out.

PartnersRMT UK - http://www.rmt.org.uk/Sendika Turkey - http://www.sendika.org/Workers World Media Production South Africa - http://www.wwmp.org.zaLaborNet Japan - http://labornetjp.blogspot.com/Maritime Union Of AustraliaLaborTech.net - http://www.labortech.net or http://www.laborvideo.orgLaborNet US - http://www.labornet.org/Migrant Media UK - http://www.injusticefilm.co.uk/Labournet Austria - http://labournetaustria.atIsrael WAC - http://www.wac-maan.org.il/en/homeLaborBeat Chicago - http://www.laborbeat.orgHong Kong Dockers Union Support Committee

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Into the Fire - The Hidden Victims of Austerity | embed the video on your website or blog

Into the Fire - The Hidden Victims of Austerity | embed the video on your website or blog | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it
Into the Fire is up! Here's the link you can use to embed Into the Fire on your website or blog: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMOnuD0SQJs&cc_load_policy=1 Into the Fire is being crowd-release...
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The NUN Global Unionism Debate

The NUN Global Unionism Debate | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

Sure, there are federations of unions operating at global level, and they do a lot of great work. However, that's not the same as groups of workers organising themselves internationally, whether it be around supply chain, occupation, industry and/or employer. THAT'S what we're here to discuss. (Note: It's not instead of, but as well as!). If you aren't convinced this conversation is necessary, then this isn't the place for you. We've gone past the "whether or not" debate and are wanting to discuss "how".


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About the Emergency Labor Network

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The Emergency Labor Network (ELN) is a network of labor organizations and individuals united in support of a program calling upon labor to wage a more militant and robust fightback against the many assaults targeting working people. We say “NO!” to cuts and concessions for workers in both the private and public sectors, as well as for Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. We are guided by the 15 principles adopted at our founding meeting held in Cleveland March 4–5, 2011. We not only seek to protect the gains and achievements won by labor over centuries of struggle but we also urge the labor movement to break new ground in winning jobs for all; health care for all; quality education for our youth; full rights for all working people in the U.S., regardless of country of origin; organizing the South; independent labor political action; and redirecting war spending to meet human needs, including modernizing the crumbling infrastructure.

 
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How the Walmart labor struggle is going global

How the Walmart labor struggle is going global | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

“Workers of the world unite!” says the traditional slogan of the Industrial Workers of the World. The Wobblies, since their founding in 1905, have envisioned a global union capable of waging a worldwide general strike. By its height in the 1920s, the union was capable of mobilizing hundreds of thousands of workers. But while the Wobblies never fully realized international unity among workers, there is new promise for its vision today — thanks not to a union, but to a union-busting corporation: Walmart.

 
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Call for Papers – LaborComm – Uluslararası İşçi ve İletişim Konferansı

 

Today’s capitalism rises on networked production processes that rely strongly on information and communication technologies (ICTs). Additionally, economic activities related with communication are now considered as one of the most strategic sectors for capitalist accumulation. However, current global crisis of capitalist system paves the way for questioning the system and the emergence of new approaches in communication studies as well. Among these new approaches, idealists claim that the crisis can be overcome by the expansion and deepening of ICTs and related services markets. In contrast, realists critically analyze the structure of capitalist communication industries, the qualifications of its products and the labor processes through the concepts of political economy.

 
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Kayiki Press Release: “Grief itself is not enough” End Europa’s merciless massacres!

  
KAYIKI PRESS RELEASE 18.01.2013 “Grief itself is not enough” On Sunday January 13, 2013 three corpses have been found on the seashore of south Chios Island. They belonged to refugees trying to cros...
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Sacom » Mission

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SACOM’s main goal is to monitor and campaign against corporate misbehavior that violates worker’s rights, health, safety, welfare, and dignity in China.
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Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) is a new nonprofit organization founded in Hong Kong in June 2005. SACOM originated from a students’ movement devoted to improving the labor conditions of cleaning workers and security guards under the outsourcing policy. The movement attained relative success and created an opportunity for students to engage in local and global labor issues. SACOM aims at bringing concerned students, scholars, labor activists, and consumers together to monitor corporate behavior and to advocate for workers’ rights.


 

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About » Making Change at Walmart

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Making Change at Walmart is a campaign challenging Walmart to help rebuild our economy and strengthen working families. Anchored by the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW), we are a coalition of Walmart associates, union members, small business owners, religious leaders, community organizations, women’s advocacy groups, multi-ethnic coalitions, elected officials and ordinary citizens who believe that changing Walmart is vital for the future of our country.

 
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Security In A Box | Tools and tactics for your digital security

Security In A Box | Tools and tactics for your digital security | Mapping Social Network Unionism Worldwide | Scoop.it

Security in-a-box is a collaborative effort of the Tactical Technology Collective and Front Line. It was created to meet the digital security and privacy needs of advocates and human rights defenders. Security in-a-box includes a How-to Booklet, which addresses a number of important digital security issues. It also provides a collection of Hands-on Guides, each of which includes a particular freeware or open source software tool, as well as instructions on how you can use that tool to secure your computer, protect your information or maintain the privacy of your Internet communication.

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