We close our third largest campaign from 2011
The Malawi campaign has now been closed at the request of the ITUC; with 4,729 supporters it was the third largest campaign we waged this year.
The Malawi campaign has now been closed at the request of the ITUC; with 4,729 supporters it was the third largest campaign we waged this year.
It’s been a busy day …
At the request of the ITUC, via the British TUC, we’ve just launched this campaign in support of the passing of a labour law in Egypt.
First, let’s keep this in perspective. I sent out a mailing to 65,000 people with that as the subject line yesterday. A very large number of them responded to our Georgia and Kazakh campaigns. Ten (10) of our subscribers wrote back with messages supporting, to one degree or another, Soviet Communism.
I share these with you (below) because I find it odd, to say the least, that there are still die-hard Stalinists (who actually deeply admire Stalin) who are prepared to defend the USSR even now, decades after its collapse. And I don’t mean Russians — I mean people in the West who should have known better.
So here goes: (more…)
I’m in the processing of closing down existing campaigns for Palestine and Georgia, and opening up new ones for Kazakhstan and Georgia (again).
The two campaigns we’re closing were not successful (in the sense that the employers and governments involved did not capitulate to our demands) but they were medium-sized campaigns with a significant presence on Facebook, and each of them were larger than the five previous campaigns — probably part of a boost we got from the very large Canadian postal workers campaign. Several of the currently-running campaigns are even larger than these, so there is some sign of sustained growth.
Here are the two new campaigns – Georgia and Kazakhstan.
The campaign in support of joined diamond miner Valentin Urusov is now closed after 3 months.
UPDATE: The campaign has been temporarily reopened for two weeks in English and Russian.
The campaign generated only 1,759 messages – but it should be noted that it explicitly asked people to use the ‘official form for e-letters’ on the Kremlin website, which will have reduced participation in the LabourStart effort.
Of those 1,759, only 56 were in Russian.
UNI has asked us to launch this campaign today – Labor Day in the USA. They sent us translations into German, French and Spanish, so we went live in four languages simultaneously.
With 5,294 supporters, the Fiji campaign is our largest currently active campaign after only a few days online (and less than 2 days after our publicity blitz). Here are the totals for all the campaigns (in descending order of popularity):
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