Australia and New Zealand
New Zealand government negligence led to Auckland’s COVID-19 cluster
By Tom Peters, 5 March 2021
To divert attention from its own failures, the Labour Party-led government is blaming individual workers for the latest outbreak, which has led to a lockdown of New Zealand’s biggest city.
Australian national accounts data to provide rationale for deepening cuts
By Nick Beams, 5 March 2021
Despite the recovery, the last quarter of 2020 saw a fall of 1.1 percent in output compared to the final quarter of 2019, while overall Australian economic output in 2020 was 2.5 percent lower than a year ago.
SEP (Australia) online public meeting
The Coles Smeaton Grange struggle: The next stage for the working class
5 March 2021
As workers are propelled into struggle against a corporate onslaught targeting their jobs, conditions and social rights, it is essential that they draw the lessons of past experiences, including what has taken place at Smeaton Grange.
Australian union rams through sell-out at Coles Smeaton Grange
By Oscar Grenfell, 28 February 2021
The dispute, one of the longest of the past two decades, has again proven that the trade unions are police forces of company management.
New Zealand government policies worsen housing crisis
By Chris Ross and Tom Peters, 28 February 2021
House prices and rents continue to soar, fuelled by quantitative easing and the other policies of the Labour Party-Greens coalition government.
Australian university workers and students face new wave of job cuts and “commercialisation”
By Mike Head, 28 February 2021
Academics are being forced to fight each other for their jobs via a Hunger Games -style “spill and fill” process.
Andhra Pradesh steel workers and youth rally against privatisation; Pakistani transit workers strike for unpaid salaries; Australia: McCormick food production workers strike in Melbourne
Workers Struggles: Asia and Australia
27 February 2021
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Australia: Vote “no” in ballot on Coles Smeaton Grange sell-out!
Oscar Grenfell, 26 February 2021
A continued rejection of the sell-out must be linked to the fight for a broader movement of the working class, outside the straitjacket of the unions.
999 Former Australian treasurer warns of market clear out
26 February 2021
Ruling elite fears Liberal Party wipeout in Western Australian election
By Mike Head, 23 February 2021
The potential electoral landslide underscores the fragility of the federal Liberal-National Coalition government as it moves to fully reopen the economy and push jobless workers into lower-paid and insecure employment.
Facebook news ban continues in Australia
Oscar Grenfell, 19 February 2021
Facebook’s actions are only the latest shot in a war between the social media companies and the largest news conglomerates over control of lucrative advertising revenue streams.
Risk of COVID-19 outbreak in New Zealand after government ends three-day Auckland lockdown
By Tom Peters, 19 February 2021
The source for six new cases of COVID-19 in Auckland has not been identified, but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern nevertheless lifted a partial lockdown of the city after just three days.
Australian educators support locked out Coles workers
By Our reporters, 19 February 2021
Teachers have spoken out in support of the locked out workers at the Smeaton Grange warehouse in Sydney, and have condemned the United Workers Union’s attempts to impose a sell-out deal.
Australia: Peters Ice Cream workers reject wage-cutting drive
By Steve Streitberg, 18 February 2021
Workers have rejected a management proposal to slash the wages of casual workers by nearly 30 percent, and are enforcing an indefinite overtime ban.
Korea: Renault Samsung workers to strike for better pay; Migrant construction workers protest in China; Dock workers to strike in Melbourne, Australia
Workers Struggles: Asia and Australia
13 February 2021
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Video: SEP (Australia) responds to Coles’ denunciation of “extremist socialists”
Oscar Grenfell, 13 February 2021
Coles revealed the real line-up in the Smeaton Grange warehouse dispute: the company and the union on one side, and the workers on the other.
São Paulo municipal teachers join strike against school reopenings
By Tomas Castanheira, 11 February 2021
A referendum on the strike among SINPEEM members was answered by 5,251 educators, and 90 percent declared themselves in favor of the strike.
Australian quarantine leaks underscore pandemic risks
By Mike Head, 9 February 2021
In recent weeks, quarantine hotel breakouts have occurred in all the mainland state capitals, but the corporate elite is demanding no more lockdowns.
Indian power workers, government employers and insurance employers oppose privatisation; Australia: Melbourne dock workers vote to strike
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and New Zealand
6 February 2021
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Australian PM calls on New Zealand to “align more” against China
By Tom Peters, 6 February 2021
The US and Australian governments are concerned that New Zealand’s government is strengthening economic relations with Beijing while the US and its allies are preparing for war against China.
Committee for Public Education in Australia supports the struggle of Chicago teachers
The Committee for Public Education (Australia), 5 February 2021
The CFPE salutes the struggle of Chicago’s teachers and educators who have refused to yield to the demands of the Biden administration and state authorities that they return to work under extremely unsafe and deadly conditions.
Australian teachers and students speak in solidarity with Chicago educators
By The Committee for Public Education (Australia), 5 February 2021
“Me and many other Australians stand on the side of teachers, that is, the side of science, students and the working class.”
Australia: Coles workers speak out against company-union job-cutting drive
By Our reporters, 5 February 2021
“A lot of people are keen to leave the union altogether. All they do is take $12 out of our paychecks each week.”
Australian Labor Party and unions pretend to oppose corporate offensive on workers’ jobs, pay and conditions
By Mike Head, 5 February 2021
After propping up the Morrison government for more than a year, the Labor and union leaders are attempting to distance themselves from it.
Online meeting in Australia this Saturday
After Smeaton Grange workers reject union sell-out: The way forward for Coles and Woolworths workers
4 February 2021
The Socialist Equality Party is holding a public meeting this Saturday, February 6 at 5 p.m. (AEDT) to discuss the critical dispute at the Coles distribution centre in Smeaton Grange, Sydney.
Nepalese health workers demand COVID-19 risk allowances; Pakistani power workers expand anti-privatisation protests; New Zealand home care workers face lockout
Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific
30 January 2021
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Australian university cuts to jobs and courses to intensify in 2021
By Mike Head, 29 January 2021
While facing huge revenue losses, university managements are also exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to bring forward restructuring plans.
Global and domestic tensions fuel moves to oust Australian Labor Party leader
By Mike Head, 27 January 2021
Plans to dump Albanese are intensifying as the worldwide COVID-19 catastrophe worsens, fuelling working class unrest internationally, and the incoming Biden administration steps up the US confrontation with China.
Australia: Reject union sell-out of Smeaton Grange Coles workers!
By Oscar Grenfell, 23 January 2021
There is substantial opposition to the betrayal, but it can be defeated only through a rebellion against the UWU and the establishment of new organisations of genuine struggle.
Massive loss of jobs and hours continues in Australia, showing real face of “recovery”
By Mike Head, 23 January 2021
More than three million workers remain unemployed or “underemployed” and another 1.5 million are on JobKeeper wage subsidies that the government is terminating in March.
Chinese healthcare workers demand unpaid wages; Construction workers strike in Myanmar; New Zealand home support workers locked out
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23 January 2021
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More workers and youth speak on the life and political legacy of Australian Trotskyist Barry Jobson
By our reporters, 22 January 2021
Jobson, a railway worker, joined the Trotskyist movement in 1974 and dedicated his adult life to the struggle for socialist internationalism in the working class.
Australian Labor leader hails US alliance as Biden is inaugurated
By Oscar Grenfell, 22 January 2021
Albanese’s line was that a Labor government would be best placed to deepen the US-Australia alliance under the new Democratic Party administration, as it prepares for war with China.
New Zealand PM silent on Trump’s culpability for Washington coup
By John Braddock, 16 January 2021
Labour Party Prime Minister Ardern has deliberately evaded criticising President Trump’s role in the attempted fascist coup in the US.
Hyundai steel workers in South Korea strike; Tamil Nadu primary school teachers protest; Australia: Svitzer tugboat workers walk out
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16 January 2021
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Australian government invokes “national security” to ban Chinese infrastructure investments
By Mike Head, 16 January 2021
In effect, Chinese investment is now being banned across most of the economy, in preparation for military conflict.
Detainees on Australia’s Christmas Island continue protests against appalling conditions
By Max Boddy, 15 January 2021
The Australian Border Force has responded to the protests with violence and punitive segregation measures.
999 Australian workers and youth speak out for Julian Assange
15 January 2021
Australia: Regional high school teachers walk out over understaffing and unbearable workloads
By Kaye Tucker, 14 January 2021
The stoppage is the latest indication of growing opposition to the program of school amalgamations being enforced by the New South Wales Liberal government, with the assistance of Labor and the unions.
Australia: Victimised Chinese meatworker speaks with the WSWS
By Patrick O’Connor, 14 January 2021
Benson Wang is a Chinese immigrant meatworker who was allegedly assaulted and subsequently victimised at an abattoir operated by Midfield Group in Warrnambool, Victoria.
999 New Zealand: Ardern’s response to attempted coup in Washington
12 January 2021
Pakistan: Doctors and health workers continue strike in Islamabad; Sri Lanka: Trainee teachers and health workers protest; Australia: NSW paramedics threaten industrial action
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9 January 2021
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999 Refugees protest brutal conditions on Australia’s Christmas Island
8 January 2021
Australia: Locked-out Coles workers in Sydney confront a choice
By Jack Turner and Oscar Grenfell, 8 January 2021
Unless workers begin to take matters into their own hands, form a rank-and-file committee independent of the union and launch a political and industrial fight for jobs and conditions, they will be forced to accept whatever terms the company imposes.
United Workers Union organises return to work at Hanes warehouse in Australia
By Will Marshall, 24 December 2020
The union’s latest “victory” maintains the current low level of permanent jobs at the Melbourne site, where more than half the workforce has been casualised.
Jacobin publishes whitewash of union sell-out bid at Australian warehouse
By Jack Turner and Peter Symonds, 24 December 2020
Kelly’s article makes no mention of the role of the UWU, or indeed of any trade union, let alone their decades of betrayals.
China: Apple factory workers protest over jobs; Sri Lankan garment workers strike over cuts to annual bonus; New Zealand home care workers strike
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24 December 2020
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Australian COVID-19 outbreak underscores danger of corporate drive to lift safety restrictions
By Mike Head, 24 December 2020
Limited safety restrictions have been relaxed in Sydney, despite warnings from infectious diseases experts.
Australian government hires private debt collectors to hound welfare recipients
By Martin Scott, 23 December 2020
New tender documents reveal a stepped-up assault on the country’s most vulnerable as hundreds of thousands still await restitution for the unlawful “robodebt” scheme.
Australia: Victoria’s “Big Housing Build” a windfall for developers
By Paul Bartizan, 23 December 2020
The project continues the decades-long rundown of public housing and further privatises what is left.
Top union bureaucrat in Australia lashes out at WSWS article
By Max Boddy, 22 December 2020
When challenged over her claims that the article was full of untruths, ACTU secretary Sally McManus provided no evidence and told the WSWS to “Google” it.
Australian COVID-19 outbreak spreads beyond Sydney, but governments reject calls for lockdowns and masks
By Mike Head, 22 December 2020
Already, the latest coronavirus “cluster” has escaped from Sydney’s northern beaches region across the city and interstate.
Bangladeshi health workers strike over wages; Sri Lankan teachers to demand COVID-19 protection; Offshore LNG maintenance workers strike in Western Australia
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19 December 2020
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Sydney COVID-19 outbreak follows pro-business lifting of Australian safety restrictions
By Oscar Grenfell, 19 December 2020
The emergence of the cluster follows a frenzied “reopening” campaign, aimed at maximising corporate profit-making, especially over the holiday season.
Australian “National Day of Action” a farce as union prepares to sell out Coles workers
By Martin Scott, 19 December 2020
The United Workers Union has declared the supermarket chain’s offer of a 3.5 percent pay rise “more than enough” for the locked-out workers.
Canada’s military seeks to cover its tracks following damning report on Australian war crimes in Afghanistan
By Penny Smith, 12 December 2020
In response to the release of a report exposing Australian military atrocities in Afghanistan, the Canadian Armed Forces has doubled down on its long-running efforts to cover up its own war crimes in the region.
Bangladeshi police assault protesting workers; Sri Lankan ambulance paramedics oppose sackings; South Australian brewery workers’ strike
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12 December 2020
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Committee for Public Education (Australia) online meeting discusses global struggles of teachers and educators
By Carolyn Kennett, 11 December 2020
Panellists explained the fight for rank-and-file committees to provide the deep-seated opposition to the reopening of schools a political direction and leadership.
New Zealand housing crisis worsens under Labour
By John Braddock, 8 December 2020
The housing crisis, exacerbating the massive transfer of wealth from the working class to the rich, further exposes the pro-business agenda of the Ardern-led government,
Sri Lankan nurses and educators protest; Auto-parts workers strike for union rights in Tamil Nadu: Garbage truck drivers resume walkout in Queensland
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5 December 2020
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New Zealand government denounces China’s condemnation of Australian war crimes
By Tom Peters, 5 December 2020
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did not condemn the murder of at least 39 unarmed people in Afghanistan by Australian special forces, but denounced a Chinese official’s tweet that drew attention to these war crimes.
Australian soldiers drank alcohol from prosthetic leg of dead Afghan
By Oscar Grenfell, 4 December 2020
Politicians and corporate journalists have maintained a stony silence on the gruesome revelation, while waging a furious campaign against a Chinese tweet condemning the war crimes.
Migrants protest in India demanding right to return to New Zealand
By Tom Peters, 30 November 2020
An estimated 2,000 work NZ visa holders have been stuck in India for nine months, many of whom have lost their jobs and are in severe hardship.
Bangladeshi garment workers demand unpaid wages; Sri Lankan hospital workers protest for better conditions; LNG platform workers in Western Australia continue strike
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28 November 2020
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Australian PM seeks to protect revenue from China while reasserting US alliance
By Mike Head, 27 November 2020
Morrison pleaded that Australia should not have to choose between its “enduring alliance” with the US and a “beneficial relationship” with China.
Union official denounces WSWS, seeks to intimidate workers at Australia Post meeting
By Oscar Grenfell, 27 November 2020
At a meeting last week, a CEPU official responded to a workers’ call for collective action with a hysterical outburst against the World Socialist Web Site and the Socialist Equality Party.
India: Karnataka college staff strike over unpaid salaries; Tamil Nadu tea plantation workers protest; Australian supermarket warehouse workers locked out
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21 November 2020
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No justice for families 10 years after New Zealand’s Pike River mine disaster
By Tom Peters, 20 November 2020
Despite the Labour government’s promises to investigate the explosion which killed 29 men, no one from Pike River Coal has been held accountable for blatantly unsafe practices that put profit ahead of lives.
Strikes and protests develop across India, Pakistan and Indonesia, agreement disputes erupt in Australia and strikes break out in New Zealand
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14 November 2020
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Australian Royal Commission covers up causes of aged care crisis
By Clare Bruderlin, 13 November 2020
The commission, while pointing to the dire conditions confronting aged care residents, recommended largely cosmetic “solutions,” which will not resolve the crisis and are not enforceable.
Socialist Equality Group webinar discusses New Zealand and US elections
By our reporter, 13 November 2020
Speakers debunked the claims of pseudo-left groups that the re-election of Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party is a win for workers, and outlined the stronger military alliance between New Zealand and the US in the context of a crisis of democracy in Washington and preparations for war against China.
Australia’s first “foreign interference” arrest targets Liberal Party figure accused of links to China
By Mike Head, 7 November 2020
Duong’s prosecution is regarded by the corporate media in both Australia and the US as a test case for the “anti-influence” legislation.
Australian report reveals widespread food insecurity
By John Harris, 6 November 2020
Currently, 43 percent of all food insecure people are going a whole day without eating at least once a week, compared to 30 percent in 2019.
New report outlines accelerating inequality in Australia, amid rising social distress
By Linda Tenenbaum, 30 October 2020
The University of NSW and the Australian Council of Social Services have co-authored a significant report on income wealth and inequality, both before and during the pandemic.
International media hails New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s re-election
By Tom Peters, 21 October 2020
Far from being a progressive alternative to Trump and other right-wing populists, Ardern is being embraced in the world’s corporate media precisely because of her Labour Party government’s pro-war and pro-business policies, packaged with her “kind” and “inclusive” persona.
Ahead of New Zealand election, PM Jacinda Ardern lies about reducing poverty
By Tom Peters, 16 October 2020
Whatever the make-up of the government after tomorrow’s election, it will continue the assault on the working class and further integrate New Zealand into US war plans.
New Zealand 2020 election
The fight for social equality, against the pandemic and against war, is the fight for world socialism
By The Socialist Equality Group (New Zealand), 15 October 2020
Socialist-minded workers and young people should reject the fantasy promoted by the Labour Party-led government and its apologists that New Zealand can separate itself from the global capitalist crisis.
New Zealand Green Party postures over tax, poverty
By John Braddock, 14 October 2020
The record proves that an incoming Labour-Greens coalition would be completely subservient to the demands of big business.
Socialist Equality Group holds webinar on the New Zealand election
By Our reporter, 6 October 2020
Members of the SEG (New Zealand) and the Socialist Equality Party (Australia) spoke on the global pandemic, the danger of war and dictatorship, and the right-wing record of Jacinda Ardern’s government.
UNICEF condemns New Zealand’s child poverty as inequality grows
By Harry Hall, 23 September 2020
Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party-led government has refused to address child poverty as the country heads into an unprecedented social and economic crisis.
New Zealand: Auckland University backs away from resuming classes after mass student opposition
By John Braddock, 18 September 2020
More than 10,000 Auckland University students have signed petitions opposing the resumption of lectures and classes amid ongoing community transmission of COVID-19.
New Zealand government ends Auckland lockdown
By Tom Peters, 1 September 2020
The decision to reopen schools and workplaces, despite new cases of COVID-19 being reported every day, was opposed by some of the government’s own health advisors.
Islamic Women’s Council calls for transparency from inquiry into New Zealand terrorist attack
By Tom Peters, 5 August 2020
The WSWS spoke with Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women’s Council, which is concerned about secrecy surrounding the royal commission into last year’s fascist attack.
Campaign continues against New Zealand visa processing delays
By Tom Peters, 20 July 2020
One migrant from South Africa told the WSWS that being sent back would put her in extreme poverty and at risk of dying from COVID-19.
New Zealand aluminium smelter to close, axing 1,000 jobs
By John Braddock, 15 July 2020
The smelter’s closure is part of the escalating attack on jobs and livelihoods among major sections of the workforce in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Migrants challenge visa processing delays by New Zealand authorities
By Tom Peters, 1 July 2020
The Labour Party-led government is delaying the processing of migrant visa applications, leaving tens of thousands of people in limbo.
Quarantine bungles in New Zealand threaten new COVID-19 outbreak
By Tom Peters, 23 June 2020
The Ardern government has placed the military in charge of quarantine hotels after health authorities allowed travellers to leave without being cleared of COVID-19.
New Zealand government lifts all COVID-19 restrictions
By Tom Peters, 16 June 2020
New Zealand’s health system is in severe crisis following decades of austerity and is unprepared for future COVID-19 outbreaks.
Protests against police violence and racism continue in New Zealand
By Tom Peters, 15 June 2020
Tens of thousands of people joined another day of protests as part of the global movement sparked by the murder of George Floyd by US police.
Thousands rally in Perth, Australia against police violence
By Oscar Grenfell, 2 June 2020
The protest was a rebuke of Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s declaration that “There’s no need to import things happening in other countries here to Australia.”
Protests across New Zealand over US police murder of George Floyd
By Tom Peters, 2 June 2020
Thousands rallied in solidarity with those protesting police killings in the United States, and many expressed opposition to the further militarisation of the New Zealand Police.
New Zealand Labour government promises billions for big business
By John Braddock, 19 May 2020
While handing over billions to big business through the COVID-19 crisis, Labour’s budget boosts the military and prepares a sweeping assault on the social position of the working class.
New Zealand sees increase in racist anti-Chinese attacks
By Tom Peters, 11 May 2020
Racists are being emboldened as the Labour Party-NZ First-Greens coalition government strengthens its alignment with US imperialism against China.
New Zealand government moves to end lockdown
By Tom Peters, 21 April 2020
There is opposition among teachers, in particular, to the decision to lift restrictions on businesses and reopen schools while there is still community transmission of coronavirus.
New Zealand government says unemployment will hit “double digits”
By Chris Ross and Tom Peters, 9 April 2020
The coronavirus-induced crisis is having a devastating effect on jobs, with unemployment expected to reach levels unseen since the Great Depression.
New Zealand: Christchurch terrorist pleads guilty
By Tom Peters, 31 March 2020
Many questions remain about the attack by fascist gunman Brenton Tarrant last year, which killed 51 people and injured 49 at two Christchurch mosques.
Australian governments reject calls for lockdown despite rising COVID-19 danger
By Mike Head, 28 March 2020
The “national cabinet” is determined to keep as many workers as possible on the job in order to shore up corporate profits.
New Zealand health workers speak out on lack of preparation for COVID-19 pandemic
By Tom Peters, 24 March 2020
One nurse told the WSWS: “All the health workers are just going to get infected themselves, and then there’s going to be nobody to look after anybody.”
New Zealand government warns tens of thousands could die, imposes lockdown
By Tom Peters, 24 March 2020
Medical professionals have warned that the country is unprepared for a significant outbreak of coronavirus and New Zealand “will look like Italy or the US” without extreme measures.
New Zealand cabinet minister Shane Jones continues to stoke racism
By John Braddock, 17 March 2020
Jones’ anti-immigrant salvos are a sign of the extreme right-wing, nationalist agenda on which the September election will be contested by all the major parties.
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