Jan
14
2011
0

No new campaigns for two months?

We’re about to drop to only 3 active campaigns and are most recent one was launched two months ago.  But we may have two campaigns coming up in the next couple of days both of which could prove to be very popular.  One would support an ongoing protest by Korean metalworkers – very dramatic stuff, with great photos – and the other in support of workers in Norway.  (It’s a rare day that we get a request for solidarity from a Nordic country, and hopefully a campaign focussed on local issues could get a large response from the Norwegian trade union movement.)

Written by admin in: Campaigns |
Jan
14
2011
1

Friday morning updates – Istanbul, here we come?

Comrades in Turkey have offered to host the LabourStart Global Solidarity Conference there this year — we are currently in discussions about exactly, when, where and what it will cost.

At Derek’s suggestion, I mailed to a number of our smaller lists to encourage people to take part in our survey of trade  union use of the net, to join our Facebook group, to join UnionBook, and to sign up as correspondents.  Here are the results after three days: Another 149 people filled in the survey; 102 more joined our group on Facebook; 39 signed up to use UnionBook; and 10 volunteered to be LabourStart correspondents.

I attended NetRoots UK last weekend – wasn’t invited to speak, and found only a handful of trade unionists among the hundreds of participants.

At a training session yesterday for activists in the ILO staff union, I showed them traffic statistics for their new website – and we found that every single visitor to the site that day came through a link on LabourStart.  Andrew Casey had posted a link to a news story on their site which was, apparently, being clicked on.

Jan
07
2011
1
Jan
07
2011
0

Friday morning updates

  • 531 people have already answered our survey on trade union use of the net, with the number rising all the time.  You can track the results in real time here.
  • The Education International has agreed for us to close down the campaign we launched 3 months ago today.  It has gotten over 2,000 responses but has had little impact on the Colombian government.
  • I’ll be attending NetRoots UK tomorrow – a major conference about activist (not specifically trade union) use of the new technology, hosted by the Trades Union Congress in London.
  • I’ve been invited to speak in New Orleans in March at the annual conference of UALE, the labor educators organization.
  • Our Global Solidarity Conference scheduled to take place in Sydney later this year is going to have to be postponed to 2012 or later; we’re currently exploring whether we can do a 2011 conference somewhere else.
  • I’ve stopped podcasting; interest levels were far too low.
  • UnionBook picked up more than 20 new members in the last 24 hours and is getting interesting publicity — a great article in Spanish from a Peruvian trade unionist which you can read on the site, plus I’ve been interviewed at length by a reporter from Hurriyet, Turkey’s largest newspaper.
Jan
04
2011
2

Annual survey of trade union use of the net

The survey is now live — we’re beginning a soft launch today, with a mass mailing later this week.  Please spread this URL to your lists:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7X728DF

Written by admin in: Surveys |
Jan
04
2011
0

Keeping LabourStart online in an age of cyber-attacks

This is an interesting article — I’m currently reading the Harvard report it’s based on and intend to take the necessary steps to protect LabourStart.  I encourage others to read it as well.

Written by admin in: Security |
Jan
04
2011
0

We have a winner

And the winning photo of the year for 2010 is …

Written by admin in: Labour Photo of the Year |
Jan
01
2011
0

LabourStart in Numbers: Nearly two million page views this month

Here are the totals with the changes since the end of last month in brackets:

Mailing lists – subscribers: 70,783 [+111]
LabourStart’s English language mailing list: 58,918 [-86]

N.B. As I was away from 12.12 through 31.12, the mailing lists have not been updated with participants from our most recent campaigns, nor those who voted in the Labour Photo of the Year competition. These additional numbers will be reflected at the end of January in next month’s report.

Unique visits to the site this month: 551,735 (-1,415)
Page views this month: 1,937,210 (+481,370)

Popular language home pages (last month in brackets):

* English 41,748 (47,870)
* Norwegian 6,768 (6,959)
* French 4,676 (4,583)
* Finnish 2,069 (2,456)
* Russian 1,605 (2,125)
* Polish 1.833 (1,838)
* Dutch 1,280 (1,414)
* Italian 843 (1,122)

UnionBook 2.0 – members: 2,805 [+322]
Facebook – members of LabourStart group: 3,930 [+43]
Twitter – followers: 2,790 [+103]
Correspondents: 828 [+3]
Union group on Flickr: 593 [+1]
LinkedIn – members of LabourStart group: 237 [no change]

Some highlights from the mailing lists — the other large groups are:

Norwegian 2,724 [-7]
French 2,348 [-1]
Spanish 1,267 [-1]
German 840 [+36]
Italian 529 [-2]
Russian 486 [no change]
Turkish 490 [+5]
Polish 302 [no change]
Portuguese 238 [no change]
Chinese 243 [no change]
Dutch 233 [+1]
Swedish 227 [-1]
Danish 159 [no change]

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