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Forwarded from Middle East Spectator — MES
— 🇸🇦⚽️ BREAKING: Saudi Arabia wants to reward the winner of the Saudi Pro League with qualification to the UEFA Champions League
The idea would be to formulate a request to UEFA for a "wild card" team to participate in the Champions League, which will be played by 36 teams from 2024/25.
Critics have ridiculed the idea, stating that apparently "money can change geography", refering to the fact that the UEFA is only open to European nations.
If sucessful, qualification of Saudi teams like Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr could mean a return of players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema to the Champions League.
@Middle_East_Spectator
The idea would be to formulate a request to UEFA for a "wild card" team to participate in the Champions League, which will be played by 36 teams from 2024/25.
Critics have ridiculed the idea, stating that apparently "money can change geography", refering to the fact that the UEFA is only open to European nations.
If sucessful, qualification of Saudi teams like Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr could mean a return of players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema to the Champions League.
@Middle_East_Spectator
Labour will be permitted to take power only on the condition that it will continue to manage British capitalism in the interests of the ruling class. Anybody who thinks that the Labour Party will be permitted to govern in deviation of this condition is gravely mistaken.
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Forwarded from Marx Engels Lenin Institute
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Midea – the first-ever “fully-connected 5G smart factory”
During #MBBF2022 in Bangkok, the first-ever “fully-connected 5G smart factory” in 3C industry was exhibited and co-launched by Midea, China Mobile, and Huawei. The launch was highlighted by the factory’s ability to fabricate a laundry machine every 15 secs.…
Innovation like this is created with the intention to make working lives better. As industries have changed and machines, then computers, have been introduced into all working environments, we have seen no decrease in working hours or any decrease in unemployment and poverty.
The ruling class continue to subjugate workers, keeping them at a level of consumerism or poverty to hinder any belief of ruling for themselves.
This is why we, in the capitalist countries, desperately need a planned economy to give us all a meaningful and respectful life. That's why we in the West need to fight for the dictatorship of the proletariat.
The ruling class continue to subjugate workers, keeping them at a level of consumerism or poverty to hinder any belief of ruling for themselves.
This is why we, in the capitalist countries, desperately need a planned economy to give us all a meaningful and respectful life. That's why we in the West need to fight for the dictatorship of the proletariat.
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Forwarded from Joti Brar
What a surprise. While the trade unions are putting aside all their pretended 'disagreements' with Keir Starmer and lining up for a united campaign to get him elected, the Labour party is busy dropping all its inconvenient promises to workers.
As in 1924, its priority remains proving itself to be 'business-friendly'.
It seems quite likely from all this we can expect two events next year.
1. A Labour victory in the polls (forces across the political spectrum are lining up for this and Starmer is clearly seen as a safe and loyal pair of establishment hands in difficult times by the ruling class).
2. A fresh outbreak of working-class struggle, which the unions will do everything they can to keep a lid on in the name of 'keeping the Tories out'.
Given the conditions workers will find themselves in after another year of rampant inflation, it's hard to believe the trade union bureaucracy will continue to be successful in keeping a lid on workers' anger and fighting spirit.
https://archive.ph/qHLKF
As in 1924, its priority remains proving itself to be 'business-friendly'.
It seems quite likely from all this we can expect two events next year.
1. A Labour victory in the polls (forces across the political spectrum are lining up for this and Starmer is clearly seen as a safe and loyal pair of establishment hands in difficult times by the ruling class).
2. A fresh outbreak of working-class struggle, which the unions will do everything they can to keep a lid on in the name of 'keeping the Tories out'.
Given the conditions workers will find themselves in after another year of rampant inflation, it's hard to believe the trade union bureaucracy will continue to be successful in keeping a lid on workers' anger and fighting spirit.
https://archive.ph/qHLKF
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Our statement on the Labour Party selling out gig economy workers and the complicity of the trade union leaders.
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/08/22/labour-betrays-workers-yet-again/
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/08/22/labour-betrays-workers-yet-again/
Class Consciousness Project
Labour Betrays Workers Yet Again
The Labour Party abandons it’s commitments to gig economy workers but the union leaders are complicit As we proceed towards an election the Labour Party leadership has been making sure that i…
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Forwarded from Hüseyin Dogru Journalist / red. media founder
Today in 1913, the five-month-long Dublin lockout began, involving 20,000 workers. Often wrongly categorized as a strike it was a callous attempt by Ireland's capitalist class to starve workers into submission and prevent them from joining the growing Irish Transport and General Workers Union (ITGWU). Impoverished workers living in some of Europe's worst conditions were locked out of their workplaces while British and Irish strikebreaking workers or "scabs" replaced them.
The story is a pioneering attempt at building working-class unity and one big union representing all workers as a step towards overthrowing capitalism and establishing a workers' republic in Ireland. After betrayal by Britain's trade union leadership, Irish workers would lose this battle. But out of its ashes, a growing trade union movement and the Irish Citizen's Army were born, which would lead the first major challenge to British rule three years later.
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The story is a pioneering attempt at building working-class unity and one big union representing all workers as a step towards overthrowing capitalism and establishing a workers' republic in Ireland. After betrayal by Britain's trade union leadership, Irish workers would lose this battle. But out of its ashes, a growing trade union movement and the Irish Citizen's Army were born, which would lead the first major challenge to British rule three years later.
👉 Join @theredstream
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