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Get connected - Networking on libcom.org

Get connected - Networking on libcom.org

Many of our users will have noticed the growing number of new features on libcom version 4. Some of these are to help radical workers, such as yourselves, to get in contact with other people in a similar position.

So far we have networking based on:
- Region/continent
- country
- city
- employment sector
- occupation
- union membership

g8 2009 in italy !!

hola all...

Small translations of slogans needed

Hope this is not inappropriate content, but we're protesting the presidential ball here in Warsaw with a people's ball. Info is up on different sites (Infoshop, anarkismo, etc.)

Am thinking of building a Titanic and would like to put slogans in different languages of the guests. Any help would be greatly appreciated the following languages:

Anti Poverty Action

Anyone here interested/involved in the 'Price Reduction Campaign' against Tesco?

I for one think that we need to act against impoverishment and I just wondered how people felt?

The following was something we received from an old friend; maybe he has a point...

Quote:
R. Hood

Under starry skies

Coal/class/climate debate, Newcastle

This forum is so far behind the times with what's going on, it beggar's belief. x

Defend Council Housing?

Hi folks,

Aint been on here for a while, so erm, Hi!

But just wondered if anyone on here has any experience of working with or in the organisation/campaign 'Defend Council Housing' and if so, what your thoughts are?

Im interested in a vague sort of way, and am considering attending their annual conference, but wondered if anyone had any stories to tell, either good or bad?

New Platformist Groups

Just curious as to how many have been formed in the past year, I've not really been paying too much attention.

Became aware of two new ones today but am finding out if the info is public so will keep you posted. Beyond that I know of Common Cause, Praxis, L&S and Common Action. Any more from the past year or so?

Starbucks - Socially involved image campaign

Comrades,
This is definitely something to respond to. Apparently there is press material all over the world about "what a socially responsible company" Starbucks is. Why?

Because THEIR WORKERS GIVE A SHIT.

In press material I read in Poland, Starbucks is boasting that over 10,000 of their workers are involved in volunteer work. (I wonder if they counted the IWW or CNT in that? smile)

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