Dec
30
2022
0

Last post from 2022

The final week of 2022 was destined to be a relatively quiet one as many union offices shut down for the holiday.

Nevertheless, we did a few things at LabourStart …

  • We sent out an end-of-year mailing to all our correspondents. This encouraged them to contact us if they’re having difficulty logging in to post news, to help recruit new correspondents and to publicise our news page more widely.
  • Our mailing lists grew this week as we added 52 more subscribers from the new campaign supporters.
  • We did more work to publicise our Belarus campaign across social media. That campaign now has 7,938 supporters — a gain of 50 in the last week. We also shared widely the ITUC statement condemning the sentences handed down to the jailed leaders of the trade union movement in that country. (Unfortunately the ITUC has not yet translated the statement, so it’s only in English.)
  • We continued work fixing LabourStart’s back-end. This week that included dealing with a bug in the caption for our photo-of-the-day feature, as well as problems with character encoding on our home page for some Spanish-language stories. We continued work creating new and fixed RSS feeds for a number of countries. Unfortunately, not all of these yet function correctly, but we’re continuing the work.
  • We continued this week with discussions with our partners in Georgia in the run-up to our upcoming Global Solidarity Conference at the end of April.

In 2023 we’re looking forward to working harder and smarter to defend workers’ rights and rebuild union power all over the world. Thanks to all of you for all that you do — and happy new year!

Dec
23
2022
0

The week before Christmas at LabourStart

ITUC: We continued providing unparalleled coverage of the Qatargate scandal, including the first reports online about the ITUC General Council meeting this week.

Belarus: We continued to share news and promote our campaign as the trials began.  We currently have 7,888 supporters for this campaign.  We are also in discussion with the Danish union 3F about supporting our efforts.

Trade Union News from Finland: After a quarter century, this website is finally closing down. We have worked closely with them over the years and we shared the news of their demise widely.

Radio Labour: We don’t do enough to promote this remarkable project, so last week we did a social media blitz to help raise awareness of it.

Mastodon: Our following continues to grow on this Twitter alternative, but slowly. We’re now up to 212, a gain of 28 this week.

2023 Global Solidarity Conference: Following a Zoom call with our colleagues in Georgia, we are going ahead with this. Expect a rush of announcements in early January.

Programming: We have now fixed the RSS feeds for four countries (Australia, Canada, UK, USA), which had been broken for some time. We will be copying the source code for other countries and languages now that we have this fixed. And then we will publicise this again to our lists, encouraging individual trade unionists and their unions to make use of our newswires on their websites and blogs.

 

Written by admin in: 2023 conference,Newswires |
Dec
16
2022
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ITUC, Mastodon, 2023 Conference, Programming, Myanmar and more

We seem to have missed a week with updates – sorry about that.

ITUC: The arrest of the newly-elected ITUC General Secretary Luca Visentini last Friday in Brussels has rocked the trade union world. Next week the ITUC General Council will decide on the next steps; meanwhile, Visentini has stepped aside. We have provided very extensive coverage in many languages, both on our website and across social media, and will continue to do so.

Mastodon: Growth of our account has slowed. Two weeks ago, just before our webinar, we had 144 followers. Today that’s up to 184. Still, we’re getting lots of great followup to our webinar, including features on Radio Labour and the Union Cities radio show from Washington D.C.

2023 Global Solidarity Conference: We have a call set up for next with our friends in Georgia, and we hope to be able to announce more details of the event soon.

Programming: We continue to make tweaks every day to LabourStart’s software; we are currently working hard to fix our newswires which worked very well for a time but have now broken in some places. We hope to announce good news in the next several days about this. Also, after being informed by a new correspondent in Korea, we made the login for correspondents more secure.

Myanmar: We closed the campaign at the request of BWI. Though it appeared in a record-breaking 25 languages and had the support of nearly all the global unions, it was a fairly small campaign for us.

Belarus: This remains our largest current campaign and is just under 8,000 supporters. We gave the campaign a recent boost and hope to see an increase in the number of supporters.

Backlog: We achieved “inbox 0” again last week, and there is no backlog of campaigns or translations at the moment.

Written by admin in: 2023 conference,Campaigns |
Dec
02
2022
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Twitter/Mastodon: We take the lead in educating unions about what to do next

As the crisis at Twitter deepens, many people have begun to use alternatives — most notably, Mastodon.  Our account there, which has been live for just two weeks, has 144 followers and is growing every day.

This week we announced on social media and in a mailing to the English list that we’d be hosting a webinar today (Friday, 2.12) to introduce Mastodon to trade unionists.  We’ve gotten Tim Wilde, the founder of The Union Place server on Mastodon, to join us on the panel.  Over 225 people from 44 countries — including nearly all the global unions — have signed up to participate.  The webinar is being recorded and we will make it available on the weekend.

In order to pre-register people, we had to create a signup page and a small database, which was done.  This tool can now be easily modified and recycled for other events, both online and offline.  We’ve been tweaking and improving LabourStart’s back end every day this week and continue to plough through a very long list of changes that need to be made to the site.  It’s a slow process but we are moving forward again.

Meanwhile, we’re waiting to hear back from our partners in Georgia about our planned Global Solidarity Conference there in April.  Once we have spoken to them we should have some more news.

 

 

Written by admin in: 2023 conference,Twitter |
Dec
01
2022
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Canadian Labour International Film Festival – LabourStart Award

This year’s winner of the LabourStart award for working class solidarity is Sugar on the Weaver’s Chair.

You can learn more about this impressive film HERE.

More information about CLiFF can be found HERE.

Our thanks to CLiFF for allowing LabourStart to be involved in their very impressive across-Canada film festival.

If you are aware of a labour film festival anywhere around the world that LabourStart can assist with please contact us.

Written by derek in: Uncategorized |
Dec
01
2022
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LabourStart in Numbers: 1 December 2022

There was no report for 1 November so the prior totals are all those current on 1 October.

The first number next to each item is the current total as of today; the second number is the total as of the first day of last month.  Where one number is provided it means that there has been no change since last month.

Lists or accounts that have shrunk are in italics.  Lists or accounts which experienced growth are in bold.

 

MAILING LISTS:

The top 10:

English: 82457

French: 7523-7490

German: 5842-5796

Spanish: 5505

Turkish: 4169

Korean: 3320-3311

Italian: 3095-3091

Russian: 2690-2686

Norwegian: 2161-2142

Romanian:  1771

Dutch: 1502-1492

The others:

Arabic:  821

Belarusian:  288

Bulgarian: 17

Chinese: 901-899

Creole:  11

Czech: 60

Danish: 93-92

Esperanto: 182-180

Farsi:  207

Finnish:  472-469

Georgian:  141-135

Greek: 54

Hebrew:  293-292

Hindi:  80

Hungarian:  180-179

Indonesian:  460

Japanese: 398

Lithuanian:  63

Malaysian: 21

Polish: 842

Portuguese: 1290-1287

Punjabi:  2

Sinhalese: 1

Slovakian: 15

Swedish: 950-947

Tagalog: 183-159

Thai:  152

Ukrainian: 493-487

Vietnamese:  21

Internal:

Executive and Interns:  12

LabourStart Correspondents:  666-665

LabourStart Translators:  91-87

Africa Caucus:  63

 

FLICKR:

Members:  839-837

Photos:  9980-9899

 

TELEGRAM:

LabourStart channel:  121-125

 

FACEBOOK PAGES/GROUPS:

No concerted effort was made in the past month to increase our numbers.

LabourStart.org page likes:  13717-13709

LabourStart.org page follows: 14678-14668

Global Labour News and Information: 8956-9027

LabourStart UK likes:  page unavailable

LabourStart UK follows:  2171

LabourStart Francophone: 590 (last post February 2021)

LabourStart-de: 496

LabourStart Brasil:  552-508

LabourStart Turkce:  2116-2126

LabourStart TV likes: 447-441

LabourStart TV follows:  454

LabourStart Vostok:  119

LabourStart Esperanto:  18

LabourStart Nepal:  6 (last post April 2017)

LabourStart Israel: CLOSED (last post 2018)

 

LINKEDIN:

No concerted effort was made in the past month to increase our numbers.

Group: 2603-2588

Page: 226-216

 

TWITTER:

No concerted effort was made in the past month to increase our numbers for these  accounts.  Some accounts’ slow growth and losses, especially the USA account’s decline, can be attributed to users’ response to Musk’s takeover of the site.

Global English: 39076-38225

Canada English: 22962-22601

Portuguese: 11002-10687

Global Spanish: 10319-10064

Australia: 10581-9965

USA: 5300-5435

Canada French: 3061-3114

Russian: 47-46

Hebrew:  48 (last tweet 02-2021)

Italian: 507-508 (last tweet 11-2021)

Swedish: 335 (last tweet 2016)

Indonesia: 341-350 (last tweet 2015)

French: 224-227 (last tweet 2018)

German: 120 (last tweet 2018)

Japanese: 21 (last tweet 2012)

Dutch: 12 (last tweet April 2012)

Arabic: 7 (last tweet May 2012)

South Asia (English): 22 Placeholder and not yet active.

 

 

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