Unions stop work against CFMEU Administration in Sydney on May Day
More than 1500 unionists walked off the job to rally on 1 May in Sydney, including hundreds of CFMEU members.
Israel plans new escalation as its starves Gaza
Israel has approved a new escalation of its offensive in Gaza, preparing to seize more land for a possible permanent occupation.
Labor’s gas expansion: Climate vandalism that tramples on Aboriginal rights
On Tuesday 6 May, Gomeroi people led a 150-strong crowd of trade unionists and climate activists on a march from the NSW Supreme Court to Parliament House.
Victorian Labor locks up more Black kids in law and order rampage
The Victorian government has passed a bail law that includes removing the requirement to consider remand as a last resort for children.
Rage at Trump’s racism and cuts spreads across the US
From escalating trade wars to a full-scale offensive against immigrants, the first months of Trump’s second term have seen horror after horror. But there are also signs of resistance.
US socialist: Resistance can force Trump back
We warned during the first Trump presidency that next time they would come back more organised, more vicious. And that’s exactly what’s happened.
Where does transphobia come from?
Casey Forsyth looks at why the right is so obsessed with gender and how transphobia is part of maintaining the sexist and oppressive gender roles in the family.
Kanak revolt: A history of anti-colonial resistance
Rock Haocas, of the USTKE (Union of Kanak and Exploited Workers) from Kanaky-New Caledonia, spoke at this year’s Keep Left on the movement for independence from France. Below is a section of his speech.
Is this the end of the neoliberal order?
Joseph Choonara spoke to Socialist Worker UK about the breaks and continuities of neoliberalism as Trump’s trade war escalates
Thumping win for Labor as Dutton’s Trumpism rejected
The Liberals have been reduced to a rump but Labor’s historic victory is not the emphatic endorsement of Albanese’s agenda that it might seem.
MUA: here to stay, but not to slay
The ABC's seven-part podcast “Conspiracy? War on the Waterfront” tells the story of the 1998 waterfront dispute, in which more than 1400 workers were sacked in a full-frontal assault on the Maritime Union of Australia.