We need more voices for Peace

by Jeremy Corbyn

Over the past few months, human beings have been forced to endure a level of devastation that should haunt the world forever. As I write this, 30,000 people have been killed in Gaza. Such is the scale of inhumanity that by the time you have finished this article, that number may already be outdated.

Earlier this year, South Africa launched a case against Israel at the ICJ under the Genocide Convention. I attended the hearing. It was devastating — horror after horror, laid out in plain sight for all to see. The arguments were brilliantly marshalled by … Read on ...

Industrial Relations in the Caribbean – Ozzi Warwick

Leading trade unionist Ozzi Warwick will discuss the radical tradition of trade unionism in the Anglophone Caribbean, positing it as a dynamic theatre of class struggle. He examines the origins and struggles of this tradition, from the rise of the mass movement and its confrontation with capital and colonialism to developments in the ‘post-colonial’ context from the Grenada Revolution to the present day. He will examine current struggles in the face of the ecological crisis and the failures of neoliberalism to deliver for Caribbean workers, and concludes with political options for a paradigm shift in industrial relations in the Caribbean.… Read on ...