*"The Internationale" Arturo Toscanini https://www.
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Hands Off Venezuela @*HOVcampaign* <https://twitter.com/HOVcampaign>

violence at Venezuelan Nat Ass, see: female revolutionary MP thrown down
the stairs and then kicked by opposition MPs http://<http://t.co/FCa7rK5q6o>
aporrea.org/actualidad/n22
<http://t.co/FCa7rK5q6o>7952.html<http://t.co/FCa7rK5q6o>
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en este video se muestra todo lo que los lideres escualidos no quieren que
veas. http://fb.me/2nE1Hs29P  <http://t.co/nXHYsuaWsP>




Hands Off Venezuela @*HOVcampaign* <https://twitter.com/HOVcampaign>

VIDEO: Turkey: clashes as government bans
#*MayDay*<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MayDay&src=hash>rally in
Taksim Sq
http://www.euronews.com/2013/05/01/may-day-clashes-in-turkey/
…<http://t.co/QXggMzp2ku>but the media insists Venezuela is an
autocracy


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Germany, "no place for Venezuelan right wing in our May Day conmemoration"
via @*FBR_Peumayen* <https://twitter.com/FBR_Peumayen>:
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We are proud to announce the launch of the new biography of Ted Grant,
entitled *Ted Grant: The Permanent
Revolutionary*<http://www.marxist.com/review-ted-grant-the-permanent-revolutionary.htm>.
Alan Woods, the author of the book, will be publically launching the book at
a meeting in London on May
Day<http://www.marxist.com/ted-grant-book-launch-1-may.htm> -
Wednesday 1st May.


May Day - a history of working class
struggles<http://www.marxist.com/may-day-history-working-class-struggles.htm>
Written by Rob SewellFriday, 01 May 2009
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As millions of workers and youth take to the streets world-wide to
celebrate May Day as a day of international working class solidarity, we
need to reassess our common objectives in the light of a growing world
crisis of capitalism. Originally written in 2001.

As millions of workers and youth take to the streets world-wide to
celebrate May Day as a day of international working class solidarity, we
need to reassess our common objectives in the light of a growing world
crisis of capitalism.

[image: May Day Demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden,
1899]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/sweden/Forstamaj_1899.jpg>May
Day Demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden, 1899For over 100 years, tens of
millions have expressed their determination again and again to rid the
world of oppression, war and poverty. The victory of the Russian working
class in October 1917 marked an enormous advance in the struggle for the
socialist transformation of society. It represented a beacon to the workers
internationally.

Today, internationalism has never been so relevant. With the collapse of
Stalinism and the wholesale conversion of the Russian bureaucracy to
capitalism, US imperialism has become the dominant reactionary force on the
planet. However, this colossus has dynamite built into its foundations, as
it is forced to intervene repeatedly against the oppressed peoples of the
world.

As global capitalism extends its fields of exploitation, so workers are
forced to organise to defend themselves from the Philippines to South
Africa, from South Korea to Argentina. In Britain, following the avalanche
of job cuts over the last few months, the closure of the Motorola plant in
Bathgate, West Lothian, with the loss of over 3,000 jobs, is the latest
attack on workers by international capital. But this is the thin edge of
the wedge. Already 100,000 jobs have been lost in the telecommunications
sector as profits plunge and investment grinds to a halt. The gyrations on
the world's stock markets are a reflection of the crisis affecting world
capitalism.

Increasingly, as the crisis develops, workers need to arm themselves with a
programme that can answer their needs and aspirations. In doing so they
need to reclaim May Day's tradition of struggle. May Day itself was born
out of struggle. The fight for the 8-hour working day in the United States
in the 1880s was the issue that gave birth to May Day as International
Labour Day. In 1884 the Convention of the Federation of Organised Trades
raised a resolution that was to act as a beacon to the whole working class:
'that 8 hours shall constitute a legal days labour from and after 1st May
1886.' This call was taken up by the Labour movement with the creation of
Eight Hour Leagues, which rung significant concessions out of the bosses,
and witnessed the doubling of trade union membership.

Following a 25,000 1st May rally in Chicago, the bosses were determined to
crush the militant movement. Police shot and killed for workers on a picket
line two days later. However, a bomb thrown by an agent provocateur killed
seven police, who responded by shooting several workers and injuring
hundreds more. In the following weeks, the police carried out systematic
raids on strikers and trade unionists, breaking up meetings with violence.
Workers' leaders were framed and sentenced to death, but was later commuted
to life imprisonment.

[image: May Day demonstration in Greece
2008]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/mayday/08/pame_rally.jpg>May
Day demonstration in Greece 2008Starting with the Chicago tragedy of May
1886, which became known thereafter as international workers day, workers
representatives set up the Second International in 1889, under the banner
of workers' internationalism. A key resolution of the Congress was that on
every May Day workers in every country would strike and demonstrate for the
8-hour day.

On 1st May 1890 workers struck all over Europe, with 100,000 demonstrating
in Barcelona, 120,000 in Stockholm, 8,000 in Warsaw, while thousands stayed
at home in Austria and Hungary where demonstrations were banned. Strikes
spread throughout Italy and France. Ten workers were shot dead in Northern
France. In the words of the Austrian social democratic leader, Adler,
"Entire layers of the working class with which we would otherwise have made
no contact, have been shaken out of their lethargy."

In Britain and Germany, huge demonstrations were held on the Sunday
following. Despite a failure to demonstrate on May Day, their importance
was not lost on Frederick Engels, who had witnessed the political lull
amongst the British Labour movement since the great Chartists days of the
1840s: "more than 100,000 in a column, on 4th May 1890, the English working
class joined up in the great international army, its long winter sleep
broken at last. The grandchildren of the old Chartists are entering the
line of battle."

Since this time, many workers have died whilst demonstrating for an 8-hour
day. Many years of working class struggle and resistance have followed and
we proudly celebrate them on this date. But this is not enough!

Unfortunately for our class, we still bound by the chains of world
capitalism. The workers have attempted repeatedly to change society, but
have been held back by their leaders. That is why today, as socialists, we
do not just celebrate class resistance but also acknowledge the scandalous
role played by the trade union and Labour leadership. They have become 'the
labour lieutenants of capital', only interested in 'sweet heart' deals and
agreements with the bosses, to the detriment of the workers they supposed
to represent.

[image: May Day demonstration in Sadiq Abad, Pakistan,
2007]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/pakistan/sadiqaba.jpg>May
Day demonstration in Sadiq Abad, Pakistan, 2007In Britain, May Day has been
largely ignored by the leadership of the official movement, in its search
for respectability and class collaboration. At best, only lip service is
paid to solidarity or internationalism. As a result, today's unions are
failing to fight back effectively for our class.

The fight to regenerate the Labour and trade union movement is linked to
the struggle for socialist policies. The Labour Party was created a century
ago to represent the interests of the working class in parliament.
Unfortunately, it has been taken over by the Blairites who want to turn it
into a capitalist party. It is up to the rank and file, especially of the
unions, to clear out the right wing and take back the party.

However, a clear alternative to capitalist policies must be put forward
within side the workers' movement. No to class collaboration! No to Tory
polices! For a Labour government on a socialist programme!

Only by taking over the "commanding heights" of the economy, the
monopolies, banks and insurance companies, under democratic workers'
control and management, can society be run, not in the interests of the
millionaires profits, but for the needs of working people who create the
wealth of society.

The future of today's Labour movement lies in the hands of its rank and
file membership. We must begin to reclaim May Day's hidden past in an
effort to create a real fighting alternative. Whether you are working,
studying, or on the dole, May Day is OUR day! In the words of the Communist
Manifesto: 'Workers of the World Unite!'

by Rob Sewell,
May 1st, 2001



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