(en) Ireland, anarchist WSM paper Workers Solidarity #128 - Nov/Dec 2012


Articles includes ---- Begin To Question, Begin To Organise... WS129 Cover story
??Austerity IS working ? it?s working for those at the very top of society. 
http://www.wsm.ie/c/austerity-working-rich ---- During the last 4 years, while the rest of 
us have suffered pay cuts, job losses, increased taxes and decimation of our social 
services, the very wealthy in Irish society have thrived. ---- Turn Off The Red Light: 
Should we advocate it? http://www.wsm.ie/c/red-light-advocate-anti-sex-work ---- The 
subject of prostitution is becoming part of mainstream discourse again as a number of 
European countries look to legislate to curb demand, whereby the punter rather than the 
prostitute is crimi- nalised. Ireland has also been looking to write this into law since 
the high profile cam- paign Turn off the Red Light (TORL) was launched.

Marian Price: Internment without trial
http://www.wsm.ie/c/oppose-internment-marian-price-reactionary-politics-32csm

In August 400 people marched through Dublin to protest the internment without trial of a 
58 year old woman in ill health for over a year. In May her husband told the Belfast 
Telegraph she ?is so ill that she had to be taken to a recent visit in a wheelchair. Her 
hair is falling out, she has lost a lot of weight, and her arthritis has got worse. She is 
suffering from severe depression after a year in solitary.

The Croke Park Agreement ? the very antithesis of Larkin?s trade unionism
http://www.wsm.ie/c/croke-park-agreement-larkin-trade-unionism

Next year, 2013, will mark the 100th anniversary of what many see as the most significant 
industrial dispute ever to have taken place in Ireland - the Dublin Lockout. The 
employers of Dublin, led by William Martin Murphy, locked out over 20,000 workers in an 
attempt to starve them into submission and to smash the increasingly popular Irish 
Transport and General Workers Union (ITGWU).

More articles coming over next few days at:
http://www.wsm.ie/c/workers-solidarity-128-novdec-2012