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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 21 October 1970 the first women’s liberation demonstration took place in Japan in Tokyo, kickstarting a new wave of the feminist movement in the country. The women were demanding legalisation of the contraceptive...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 21 October 1970 the first women’s liberation demonstration took place in Japan in Tokyo, kickstarting a new wave of the feminist movement in the country. The women were demanding legalisation of the contraceptive pill and opposing any prohibition of abortion. After the failure of the mass movement against the Japan-US security treaty, women student activists finally felt able to express their demands as women, which they had kept quiet so as not to be seen to “undermine” the struggle against the treaty. Sexual liberation and free love also exploded following the failure of the student movement, and without contraceptives, millions of women were having to have abortions. The pill was only eventually legalised in 1999. More info here: https://libcom.org/history/japans-1968-collective-reaction-rapid-economic-growth-age-turmoil https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1835614106623731/?type=3

161afa:
“Happy 1312!
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161afa:

Happy 1312!

commajade:

merry927:

commajade:

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right now is a very important time for labor movements all around the world!!

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Nodutdol @nodutdol

On Oct 20, half a million south Korean workers are joining a one-day general strike.

Our members Jia & Ju-Hyun wrote for @trutout [sic] about what the strikers want and why they should be supported.

Here’s a thread about the strike and its demands:

(First link above is to the original twitter thread and the second is to the Truth Out article.)

The 15 detailed demands of the strike can be summarized as fitting within three basic areas:

1. Abolish “irregular work” (part-time, temporary or contract labor with little or no benefits) and extend labor protections to all workers;

2. Give workers power in economic restructuring decisions during times of crisis;

3. Nationalize key industries and socialize basic services like education and housing.

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strike images and updates!!!!

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Doğu Avrupa'da “Komünizmde hayat daha mı iyiydi?” sorusuna evet diyenlerin ülkelere göre yüzdesi.

Geçmişe özlem duymak yerine geleceği kurmanın gerektiğini de anlayacaklar.