Sep
24
2013
5

After just 24 hours, this is our biggest current campaign

LabourStart is currently running five global campaigns launched over the last two months — but the one launched yesterday is already our largest.

Interestingly, the majority of people who open the mass mailing about this campaign then click through to view the campaign.

Here are the numbers for the mass mailings done so far today, showing the number of those who clicked-through compared to those who opened and read our message:

  • Hebrew – 14 out of 18 – 78%
  • Spanish – 239 out of 310  – 77%
  • Indonesian – 2 out of 3 – 67%
  • Russian – 69 out of 121 – 57%
  • Indonesian – 5 out of 9 – 56%
  • Farsi – 6 out of 13 – 46%

For yesterday’s mailings to our largest lists, it’s not a majority, but very large numbers nonetheless:

  • English – 6,529 out of 14,440 – 45%
  • French – 610 out of 1,304 – 47%
Written by admin in: Campaigns |
Sep
23
2013
0

The week in review – 17-23 September

As I’ll be away for much of the time for the next week, I thought I’d do a slightly early update of the last week.  Some highlights …

Campaigns

  • We launched two new LabourStart global campaigns in the last three days — in defense of Honduran trade union leader Victor Crespo, and in support of unions representing staff at the United Nations.  The first of these had almost 6,300 supporters after 3 days; the second had over 4,000 in just 6 hours.
  • We closed down two of our campaigns — the UK-only campaign in support of cleaners at the University of London, and the formerly-Canadian-only, later global campaign in support of workers at the Labatt brewery.
  • We gave an extra boost to our John Greyson campaign after hearing about his hunger strike.
  • In addition, we did a mailing to promote two major new IUF campaigns focussing on Colombia and Honduras.
  • Last week I was invited to UNISON to discuss with them how they could use their new app for smartphones to push LabourStart campaigns out to their members.

News & Correspondents

  • Search is now working on our home page in all languages once again.
  • I did a second weekly mailing to all our correspondents.
  • We now have a translation of our interface into Icelandic, but no volunteer correspondents have stepped forward there yet.
  • We did, however, pick up new volunteer correspondents in Denmark and Finland.
Sep
23
2013
0

Another new campaign – protesting Ban Ki-moon’s refusal to negotiate with UN staff unions

unstaffThis could be a very big one.

Please make sure to sign up and spread the word widely.

Written by admin in: Campaigns |
Sep
23
2013
0

Closed campaign – Tres Cosas, London

Today after 4 months online we’ve closed a UK- only campaign in support of Tres Cosas, representing cleaners at the University of London.  Just under 1,500 people supported the campaign.

Written by admin in: Campaigns |
Sep
20
2013
1

New global campaign being launched today – demanding police protection for Honduras union leader Victor Crespo

1948This campaign is being finished off now and will be announced later today.

It is our first global campaign launch since 5 August.

Written by admin in: Campaigns |
Sep
17
2013
1

The week in review – 11-17 September

Calendar: Sale of our LabourStart Calendar for 2014 have stalled — we only sold 18 in the last 6 days (of those, 8 were in Canada, 5 in Australia, 3 in the UK and 2 in the USA).  I’ve already done two rounds of publicity and today will be mailing to nearly 500 state federations of labor and central labor councils in the USA in an attempt to boost sales there.

Campaigns:

  • August was an exceptionally slow month for us, so 5 days ago I wrote to all our campaign partners — GUFs and others — asking if anyone needed help.  We got answers from a number of them an expect to launch several new campaigns in the next couple of weeks.
  • Edd and I met with a leader of the UN staff union and they have been facing a brutal attack on workers’ rights from the Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, and will probably be needing a campaign from us in the next few days.
  • We closed down the Philippines campaign one month early (see below) and the GE Erie campaign one month late (at the request of the union).
  • We did a special mailing to our Canadian subscribers boosting a number of campaigns there (not all of these were hosted by LabourStart).

Intern: As I reported below, Edd is leaving us at the end of this month (though will continue working one day a week for LabourStart) and we’ve begun the process of recruiting a replacement.

News:

  • The biggest improvement, described below, is that now you can get beyond the first 50 news stories on any of our country pages.   (This will soon work on our home pages in the different languages as well.)
  • I’ve also fixed a problem with links to the country names that were appearing on the home page in English — the first time the name appeared, the link would take you to our new, correct country news page, but the second appearance of the country name still took you to an old page.
  • With so much coverage of the British TUC conference last week, we did a special mailing to our UK list promoting the news page.  It’s very important that we continue to draw attention to our news service, as many of the people on our mailing list are familiar with our campaigns — but not with the news we provide.

Correspondents: 

  • As reported below, a correspondent can now change their default language and country — either temporarily or permanently.  This caused a small problem for senior correspondents, as Derek discovered, but this has now been fixed.
  • We’ve been struggling to make sure that we have current email addresses for all the correspondents and Edd has nearly completed this task.
  • This week, I resumed weekly mailings to correspondents and I intend to keep doing this.

Internationalization:

  • Our failure to sustain LabourStart news in any Nordic language except Norwegian has been with us for some time.  This week, I wrote to all our subscribers on the English list from Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden and have received responses from 10 of them — at least one has volunteered to be a correspondent, others have already contact their national trade union centres in the hope of growing interest in LabourStart.
  • Our French home page was the last one to be converted to our new format and this is now complete.

Kiev 2013: There will be a meeting of LabourStart correspondents from Russia, Ukraine and Georgia (and other countries?) in Kiev at the beginning of November.  Masha has drafted an invitation letter which I’ve read and approved, and Edd has found email addresses for all our correspondents from the region who have been invited.  I will be attending myself.

Berlin 2014: I’ve fixed a meeting at the ITUC in Brussels for two weeks from today to discuss how our conference ties in with theirs.  They’ve been exceptionally cooperative and this is hugely important for the success of our global solidarity conference.

Small screen version of LabourStart: Edd’s been working on a version of the site that will automatically appear when you view it on a smartphone, as we’ve done with campaigns.  This is nearly ready.

Daily tech tips for trade unionists: I  wrote ten of these which appeared over the last couple of weeks and got some nice and interesting feedback.  Would be interested to know if comrades would like this to continue.  Meanwhile, I’m pausing the effort.

Sep
16
2013
0

Better late than never – easy access to older news stories

If you visit any of our country pages (e.g., the USA), you’ll now see at the very bottom, after the last story, a link for more news.
If you click on it, it will show you the next 50 stories, and then after that, another 50 stories, and so on.
At the moment this is only working on the country pages, but tomorrow I’ll aim to get it working on the home page in all languages as well.
We’ll also be adding Search once again to the site, but this new function — which took quite some time to get right — is a huge improvement over where we stood until very recently.

Written by admin in: News database |
Sep
13
2013
0

LabourStart is hiring – again

Our intern, Edd Mustill, is finishing up nearly a full year at LabourStart and is moving on (though will continue working for us one day a week).  So we’re hiring again – full details here.

Written by admin in: Office |
Sep
12
2013
0

Philippines campaign – closed after two months

We’ve gotten permission from our comrades in the Alliance of Progressive Labor in the Philippines to close down this campaign.  The campaign has been running for two months, appeared in 18 languages (including Tagalog), and got 11,717 messages sent.  According to the APL, “Please let everyone know that their letters have helped us in pressuring the Office of the President to direct the NBI, our pale version of the FBI, and the LTFRB to look into the matter immediately. We are far from receiving justice in these cases, and we might not even get it, but please let them know we will not stop until justice is served. We will continue with the campaign at the ground level. Currently, we are using the ongoing hearings for the national budget for 2014 to put pressure on government agencies to resolve the case. We will continue to dig up more information and use them as leverages to get the justice that Dodong Petalcorin and Kagi Lucman deserves.”

Written by admin in: Campaigns |
Sep
11
2013
0

The week in review – 5-11 September

Calendar: Our first-ever wall calendar has appeared and it’s beautiful.  So far this week, we’ve sold 97 of them.  Have you ordered yours yet?

Campaigns:  Our campaign demanding the release of jailed Canadian John Greyson, held by the Egyptian police, went global and was publicized in a mailing.  It’s now up to 3,845 messages sent. Tomorrow we’re meeting with an activist from the UN staff unions, here to discuss efforts to weaken trade unions for staff at the global body — a possible campaign.

Berlin 2014: Last weekend I was able to meet with another member of the Berlin committee and discuss many of the issues around our upcoming conference.  I booked flights for my visit to Berlin next month where I’ll meet the whole committee and help take planning forward.

Photo of the day: I made changes in how we do the photo of the day feature on the front page of LabourStart in part to deal with problems that came up with our use of CloudFlare to cache our site.  But it’s also allowed us to do two things we hadn’t planned on — to pre-load a photo for a date in the future, and to show an archive of all photos we’ve had recently.

Correspondents: Every correspondent is given a default language and country, and while this is usually good enough, sometimes it needs to change.  Correspondents themselves now have the ability to do this after they’ve logged in.

Coverage of the British TUC congress: Thanks to Edd and others we have very impressive coverage of this and today will be doing a mailing to our UK list (over 10,000 addresses) to spread the word about this.

Our next book: We’re still writing the book and hope to have it ready in a few more days.  It’s hard to keep pace with the ever-changing world of mobile phones, but I think it will be a very interesting book.

Daily tech tips for trade unionists: A series I started on my blog which may be of interest to LabourStart correspondents.  Click here to see the first few.  Please feel free to add comments and make suggestions.

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