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aotearoa / pacific islands / anti-fascism Tuesday March 26, 2019 06:34 byAWSM
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To really understand the nature of the occurrence of racism and white supremacy then the present system we live under, capitalism has to be examined, and how it has used racism and continues to use it, to its own benefit for controlling and dividing workers.

aotearoa / pacific islands / anarchist movement Thursday December 11, 2008 00:36 byInternational Secretary
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Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement

A new organisation has been formed with the aim of building a serious revolutionary anarchist-communist movement in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

The Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) is an organisation working towards a classless, stateless society: anarchist-communism. We are made up of revolutionary class-struggle anarchists from across Aotearoa / New Zealand. For now, we are a small organisation with members in Wellington, Christchurch and a few smaller towns across the country.

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aotearoa / pacific islands / workplace struggles Thursday March 22, 2007 20:30 byToby
In New Zealand, hundreds of fast food workers waged an innovative campaign called Super-Size My Pay during 2005-06. This is one worker’s overview and analysis of the campaign. This text is taken from the December 2006 issue of the Industrial Workers of the World Australia’s newsletter, Direct Action. The campaign, run by Unite union, was named after Morgan Spurlock s popular documentary Supersize Me, which had cost the McDonald s millions by re-branding their food as unhealthy and dangerous.

Super-Size My Pay aimed to re-brand fast food management practices as anti-worker, based upon super exploitation and poverty wages. One of the key tactics of the campaign was attacking the brand s identity. The campaign was also based upon short but sharp strikes, flying pickets and community support from outside the union.

aotearoa / pacific islands / history Friday January 27, 2006 00:43 byToby Boraman
From 1984 onwards, Aotearoa/New Zealand experienced one of the most brutal impositions of neoliberalism seen in the "advanced" capitalist world. Most commentators claimed that working class people were passive in the face of a devastating assault by capital and the state. This pamphlet argues otherwise. Focussing upon the 1990s, I outline the massive demonstrations, strikes, occupations and other working class activity against the further imposition of neoliberal reform. I look at three major movements against neoliberalism in order to learn from their successes and defeats: the 1991 general strike that wasn't; the movement against the benefit cuts of 1991; and the land occupations movement by Maori in the mid 1990s.

The main aim of this article was to prove that the imposition of neoliberalism in Aotearoa was resisted. Far from being passive in the face of devastating neoliberal reforms, many working class Pakeha and Maori struggled against their imposition. Even if it is true that the majority of Pakeha did not overtly attempt to resist neoliberalism, a significant minority did. The features of this resistance was that it was mainly working class and grassroots based; it was generally autonomous from political parties and the left; it was extra-parliamentary; it was often community based rather than workplace based, especially after 1991; and it was often co-opted, whether by the left – as with the union bureaucrats who suppressed the movement for a general strike in 1991 – or by neotribal capitalists.

aotearoa / pacific islands / history of anarchism Sunday April 03, 2005 01:13 byFrank Peebles
The story of the I.W.W. in Aotearoa cannot be told without considering the wider labour movement. The Wobblies weren't a small sectarian group isolated from the tumultuous events of those times. Often they were at the centre, and the leading spirit within the militant workers movement.
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health_workers.jpg imageHealth Workers Strike Report May 16 13:59 by LAMA 2 comments

A short report on a strike by health workers in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

beehive.jpg imageAnarchists and the Convoy 2022 Protest in New Zealand/Aotearoa Feb 20 19:20 by Pink Panther 1 comments

A look at the ongoing convoy protest in parliament grounds in Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa.

hikoi.jpg imageProtect Putiki Hikoi Report Jan 25 08:16 by AWSM 1 comments

A report about a hikoi/march in opposition to the construction of a marina in Tamaki Makarau/Auckland in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

gelderloos.jpg imageReport from AWSM First Monthly Book Club Jan 10 11:25 by AWSM 1 comments

A short summary of the first book club session held by Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM).

casino.jpg imageSolidarity With Casino Workers! Jan 02 07:25 by AWSM 1 comments

A message of support for striking casino workers in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

drapeau_kanak.jpg imageKanaky : qui jette le Caillou dans la mare ? Nov 22 23:44 by Daniel Guerrier 0 comments

À moins de deux mois du 3e référendum que l’État français a décidé d’organiser le 12 décembre, l’ambiance sur le Caillou est à la crispation entre l’ensemble du mouvement indépendantiste réclamant son report en 2022 et les forces dites «  loyalistes  » réclamant son maintien sur fond d’une position gouvernementale pour l’instant inchangée.

great.png imageThe Great Resignation and Tapu Nov 01 19:22 by Pink Panther 0 comments

This article looks at the phenomenon of the Great Resignation and what it means now and for the future.

geronimo_protest_4.jpg imageWellington “Save Geronimo!” Protest Report Aug 15 14:00 by AWSM 1 comments

A report on a protest in Aotearoa to save the condemned alpaca Geronimo

castle.jpg imageACTing Badly Jul 21 16:18 by LAMA 1 comments

A report on a meeting held by the free market ACT Party in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

dinosaur_birthday.jpg imageParty for a Dinosaur Jul 08 13:15 by AWSM 1 comments

A rant about the 105th anniversary of the NZ Labour Party.

anti_gangs.png imageThe Gang Issue in Aotearoa Jul 02 21:32 by Pink Panther 1 comments

A look at the role of gangs in contemporary Aotearoa.

nurses.jpg imageSolidarity With Nurses Jun 09 08:48 by AWSM 0 comments

A statement of support for striking nurses in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

queerphobia.jpg imageQueerphobia Is A Class Issue Jun 02 08:15 by Sarah 0 comments

An interview addressing issues of Trans access to health services.

palestine.jpg imageAWSM Statement: Solidarity with the people of Palestine May 16 15:43 by LAMA 0 comments

A statement of support for the people of Palestine by an Anarchist group in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

vegas.jpg imageTV Review: 'VEGAS' May 08 13:24 by LAMA 0 comments

A critical review of a TV series about gangs, set in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

beehive.jpg imageWellington Climate Strike Report Apr 23 19:22 by AWSM 0 comments

A report on the recent Climate Strike action in Wellington, Aotearoa.

strike.jpg imageVictory To The Wellington Bus Drivers Strike! Apr 22 21:14 by AWSM 0 comments

A short review of a current industrial dispute in Aotearoa.

wrong.jpg imageThe Christchurch Call...Wrong Number Apr 22 10:47 by Pink Panther 0 comments

A critique of the initiative by NZ Prime Minister Ardern to prevent the spread of terrorism via the internet.

textRotorua Climate Strike Report Apr 12 12:27 by LAMA 0 comments

A brief report on recent action in support of the Climate Strike in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

saraart.jpg imageFighting the Vampire Landlords Feb 04 06:13 by AWSM 0 comments

A look at the current housing crisis in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

savage_pic.jpg imageMovie Review: 'SAVAGE' Sep 22 20:22 by LAMA 0 comments

A review of a movie about gang life in Aotearoa.

dont_vote.jpg imageWhy We Don't Vote Aug 08 17:04 by AWSM 0 comments

In September 2020 Aotearoa will experience a General Election. Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) has written this article to outline an Anarchist case against participating in such events.

gay.jpg imageRadical Politics & the Queer Community Feb 25 12:21 by Matthew Burns 0 comments

An exploration of the intersection between the queer community and anarchism.

leaders.jpg imageNZ Election: Money, Power and Kiwi Non-Exceptionalism Feb 22 06:48 by Pink Panther 0 comments

NZ politicians are embroiled in a financial scandal during an election year.

dont_vote.jpg imageNot Voting: "Unhelpful & extreme"? Feb 12 13:04 by LAMA 0 comments

This article defends the established Anarchist position of not voting for political parties. It arose as part of a dialogue with a self-declared Anarchist who claimed this view is "unhelpful and extreme".

textA Worker's Story #1 Jan 11 12:19 by AWSM 0 comments

Here Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) offers the first of what we hope will become an ongoing series of interviews with workers from various sectors who are having their well being and livelihoods damaged. We begin with an educator in Southland, South Island. Due to the attitude and actions of his employers, he has asked to remain anonymous.

cats.jpg imageA History of AWSM 2008-2020 Jan 08 06:44 by AWSM 0 comments

A short history of the Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) a Platformist-inspired propaganda group in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

anti_gang.jpg imageGangs Dec 11 15:08 by Pink Panther/AWSM 0 comments

A critique of recent anti-gang proposals in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

bus_workers.jpg imageAuckland Bus Drivers Lockout Dec 10 15:03 by AWSM 0 comments

Bus drivers in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand have been locked out by their bosses.

willy_wonka.jpg imageMeeting Report: New Conservatives Dec 02 09:19 by LAMA 0 comments

A report on a meeting by the Right-wing New Conservatives party in Aotearoa/New Zealand

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