19 November 2008

Senate hearing on US auto bailout signals new attacks on workers

By Jerry White, 19 November 2008

Tuesday’s Senate Banking Committee hearing on a $25 billion government bailout of the US auto industry underscored the reactionary framework of the official debate on the crisis of the Big Three auto companies.

Canadian Auto Workers union presses for bailout of auto bosses

By Keith Jones, 19 November 2008

As in the US, Canada’s elite intends to make auto workers pay for the current industry crisis through massive job cuts and concessions, whether imposed under a “bailout” or by the bankruptcy courts.

Senate Democrats cave in to pro-war, pro-McCain Joseph Lieberman

By Barry Grey, 19 November 2008

At a closed-door meeting, Senate Democrats voted to forgo any serious measures against Senator Joseph Lieberman, an avid supporter of the Bush administration’s war policies who campaigned for defeated Republican presidential candidate John McCain.

Mounting signs of protracted world recession

By Mike Head, 19 November 2008

Global share markets have continued to slide downward because of growing indications that the world economy is heading into a prolonged recession, far worse than previously predicted by financial analysts and commentators.

US-Iraq security agreement set to be ratified

By James Cogan, 19 November 2008

The cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has accepted the final draft of a bilateral security agreement with the United States and it will be voted on in the parliament next Monday.

Japan sinks into recession

By Peter Symonds, 19 November 2008

The Japanese economy has officially entered recession for the first time since 2001 after the release of figures on Monday showing a second quarter of negative GDP growth.

As MTA demands deep cutbacks
New York transit union president signs no-strike pledge

New York transit unionBy Alan Whyte, 19 November 2008

Two months before a contract deadline for New York City’s 38,000 transit workers, the TWU Local 100 president has surrendered the right to strike in exchange for a deal between the city and the union bureaucracy to restore dues check-off.

South Africa: Behind the ANC breakaway

By Chris Talbot, 19 November 2008

The decision of a number of former leaders to break away from the African National Congress and to set up a new party is the latest manifestation of the bitter conflict and infighting that has developed in South Africa’s ruling party.

Government ignores calls for restoration of Racial Discrimination Act
Australia: Labor’s reviled Aboriginal “intervention” to continue

By Richard Phillips, 19 November 2008

In another sign of its contempt for the democratic rights and social aspirations of Australia’s indigenous people, the Labor government of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has decided to continue its police-military “intervention” against Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory.

New in French

Le sommet du G20 ressemble plus à la Conférence économique mondiale de Londres en 1933 qu’à celle de Bretton Woods en 1944

Par Nick Beams, 19 novembre 2008

Le sommet du G20 qui se tient aujourd’hui à Washington se déroule durant la pire crise économique et financière que le monde ait connue depuis la Grande Dépression des années 1930. Mais, indépendamment des paroles creuses sur la nécessité d’un nouveau Bretton Woods et des appels en faveur d’une restructuration du système financier international, le sommet n’apportera aucune solution à la crise qui est en train de s’aggraver rapidement.

New in German

Wut und Empörung über Tarifabschluss im öffentlichen Dienst von Berlin
Stimmt in der Urabstimmung mit Nein!

Erklärung der Partei für Soziale Gleichheit (PSG), 19. November 2008

Nach beinahe eineinhalb Jahren, in denen die Beschäftigten des Berliner öffentlichen Diensts für eine Erhöhung ihrer Einkommen gekämpft haben, hat die Tarifgemeinschaft einen Tarifvertrag ausgehandelt, der für die Beschäftigten eine weitere Reallohnsenkung bedeutet.

Die schwarzen "Insider" und die Obama-Regierung

Von Lawrence Porter, 19. November 2008

Medienberichte zeigen die tiefe soziale Kluft zwischen der extrem privilegierten Schicht, aus der Barack Obama aufgestiegen ist und der großen Mehrheit der Menschen, deren Stimmen ihm ins Amt verholfen haben.

Die globale Finanzkrise untergräbt Russlands Wirtschaftsboom

Von Wladimir Wolkow, 19. November 2008

Die Entwicklung der globalen Finanzkrise im Verlauf der letzten zwei Monate hat deutlich gemacht, welche enormen Auswirkungen die Veränderungen auf den Weltmärkten auf die russische Wirtschaft haben.

Parteitag in Erfurt: Grüne bereiten sich auf Koalition mit CDU vor

Von Michael Regens, 19. November 2008

Nachdem im April dieses Jahres die Grünen in Hamburg in die erste schwarz-grüne Koalition auf Landesebene eingetreten sind, reagiert die Partei auf die sich rasant verschlimmernde Wirtschaftskrise nun mit einem weiteren Schwenk nach rechts.

Anonyma - die unverstandene Rolle des Stalinismus
Anonyma - eine Frau in Berlin von Max Färberböck, Deutschland 2008

Von Bernd Reinhardt, 19. November 2008

Ein Film, der die zerstörerische Kraft des Stalinismus in der Roten Armee berücksichtigt, die Zerstörung ihrer Kultur und ihrer demokratischen Traditionen, würde sich nicht so schwer damit tun, eine klare Haltung zu den Massenvergewaltigungen von 1945 einzunehmen.

Perspective

Obama’s transition: A who’s who of imperialist policy

19 November 2008

The contradiction between the aspirations and hopes of millions of Americans who voted to repudiate the Bush administration’s policies of war and social reaction and the class character of the incoming Obama administration has become increasingly clear over the two weeks since Election Day.

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SEP Meetings

A lecture by Nick Beams
The World Economic Crisis: A Marxist Analysis

19 November 2008

The global financial meltdown, which began with the US sub-prime mortgage crisis in August 2007 and has since engulfed some of the world’s largest financial institutions, is widely acknowledged as the most serious since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Workers Struggles

OpelImpact of the General Motors crisis in Germany
WSWS speaks with Opel workers in Bochum

By Dietmar Henning, 19 November 2008

The crisis of GM in the US has had immediate consequences for the operations of its Opel subsidiary in Europe. Workers at the Opel factory in Bochum are especially concerned for their jobs and fear for the future of the factory.

Arts Review

Nick and NoraNick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist: What five years of “development” can do to an artist

By Hiram Lee, 19 November 2008

Director Peter Sollett follows up his debut film Raising Victor Vargas with a more conventional work about youth and relationships.

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