Jan
31
2025
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This week on LabourStart – 24-31.1.25

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Podcasting: Our first podcast interview this year has gone live (thanks Pat!), a second one has been recorded and a third interview is scheduled for Monday. We are on course for one podcast interview every week in 2025, which will be great. This week we also fixed a bug — all the non-English LabourStart home pages were showing a wrong link for the podcasts. (Thanks Espen for pointing this out.)

Campaigns: We have several in the pipeline, including in Turkey, Thailand, Myanmar and Liberia. More details soon.

Fundraising: All the translations of our fundraising message have gone out, but the total income has not increased significantly. We will do a followup mailing to the English list which should help.

Next generation: We held a meeting with former interns and have begun work on a Young Workers news page. One of our interns, Isabel, is back with us for three months, starting this week.

News: With well over 3,000 news stories posted this month, we’re averaging over 104 per day — a very big increase compared to the first nine days of January when the average was just 78 per day. The number of active correspondents is growing, up 15% compared to last month. Our goal is to increase the number of active correspondents three-fold this year, so we are on course.

Jan
24
2025
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This week on LabourStart – 17-24.1.25

Correspondents: We have a new form and it works. We signed up three new correspondents this week — from Georgia, Ireland and Spain. We also reached out again to our lists in South Africa and Ireland in an attempt to recruit more correspondents; other countries will follow now that we see the form is working.

News: We added about 720 news stories in the last week, which is a signficantly higher number per day than we were experiencing earlier this month. The number of active correspondents this month is up by 10% compared to last month and we expect that to grow.

Podcasting: We’ve lined up the first three podcasts for 2025, starting next week. Please suggest more names for people for us to interview — we want, if possible, to do one show every week.

Fundraising: In the last week, due to fundraising messages to our supporters, we raised £2,021.88. We also received a pledge of £2,809.22 from a union in Canada. We also received a €400 donation from a Danish union. So, a very good week for us. (But we also got our tax bill, which wipes out a lot of that gain.)

Next generation: We polled our former interns and will have our next online meeting next week.

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Jan
17
2025
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We need your ideas and your help – right now

This week we did a lot of work to raise awareness of some of our needs — and we’d like to share some of that with you. Here are ways you can help LabourStart this week:

Signup to be a volunteer correspondent. But — this is important — our form seems to have stopped working. Give us a couple of days to figure this out and fix it.

If you are already a correspondent, please make sure to continue posting news stories. So far this month, you’ve posted over 1,500 news stories. If you don’t remember how to post, or lost your user ID or password, email us and we’ll fix it.

Campaigns. It’s time to launch a new one. Any ideas? Any contacts to share?

Podcasting. We’re keen to resume our series of podcast interviews. Let us know if you can suggest people we should be talking to — making sure to provide contact details.

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Thanks — and see you next week!

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Jan
10
2025
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2025: We set ambitious new goals for the new year

While many global union websites are slow to return to normal after the holidays, we’ve kept LabourStart going all the way through.

Android app: We have taken the first step to building an Android app for LabourStart. We expect this will take several months as there’s a steep learning curve. If successful, we will aim later in the year to create an iOS app as well. For many people, their phones (especially low-cost Android phones) are the way they connect to the net, so it is extremely important that we be accessible there as well.

News: In the first 9 days of 2025, our correspondents posted 705 stories — an average of 78 stories per day, or one every 18 minutes. This year we have set the goal to triple the number of active correspondents.

Recruiting new correspondents: We have sent out targetted emails to our South African (459) and Irish (1,722) lists. The latter received a message from us two days ago. So far, no new correspondents have signed up and we are checking to see if there’s a technical problem.

Inside LabourStart: This blog — which you’re reading right now — allows people to sign up to receive emails every time it is updated. Today we have 100 subscribers, nearly all of them our volunteer correspondents. We are going to increase the number of people receiving those updates and as a first step, we’ve added a sign-up box on the right side of this page.

LabourStart-branded merchandise: With our cool new logo, it’s time to make things like t-shirts and mugs available. We found a wonderful co-op in the USA which we could work with, but they need to sort out world-wide shipping first. We’re working on this.

Goals for 2025: In addition to the things mentioned above, in 2025 we will reduce our long-term to-do list (over 80 tasks, some quite old) by one per week on average. We’ll publish at least one book (we have three in the pipeline in draft form). We’ll continue our work with a new generation of activists. And we’ll fight hard for workers’ rights — everywhere in the world that they are threatened.

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Jan
04
2025
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LabourStart in Numbers as of 1 January 2025

I am changing the format of the monthly reports.  Each will now have a brief summary of highlights followed by the usual long list of numbers.

SUMMARY:

Our new podcast service is picking up and this month we passed the 5,000 downloads mark.  Older episodes continue to see new downloads, suggesting that the word is still getting out about the series.  This despite no concerted push to publicize it in the last month.

We continue to see large changes in the mailing lists as the problems that resulted from several mailing service provider changes are corrected.

Last month we started reporting on the global English-language Bluesky account which was created mid-month.  Currently we have just two Blusky accounts:  The global account and an English-language Canadian news feed are active now but if the site continues to grow others will be added.

XTwitter feeds continue to decline.  Most or all of that can be attributed to progressives abandoning the platform for Bluesky and perhaps Mastodon.

Our other numbers remain fairly stable.

THE NUMBERS:

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

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

STORIES POSTED TO OUR NEWS SITE:

2196 (71 per day)

 

MAILING LISTS:

The lists are being rebuilt after some technical hiccups so the numbers can be expected to fluctuate considerably over the next month or two.

The top 10:

English: 84860-84800

French: 7075-7642

German: 5511-5503

Spanish: 5553-5979

Turkish: 4460-4367

Korean: 3197-3321

Italian: 2824-2819

Russian: 2677-2672

Norwegian: 1996

Romanian:  1730

Dutch: 1437-1536

 

The others:

Arabic:  763

Belarusian:  288

Bulgarian: 17

Chinese: 964

Creole:  11

Czech: 58

Danish: 79

Esperanto: 187

Farsi:  164

Finnish:  439-438

Georgian:  176

Greek: 54

Hebrew:  270

Hindi:  80

Hungarian:  172-169

Indonesian:  385

Japanese: 382

Lithuanian:  62

Malaysian: 20

Polish: 964

Portuguese: 1274

Punjabi:  2

Serbian:  97

Sinhalese: 1

Slovak: 15

Swedish: 909

Tagalog: 183

Thai:  142

Ukrainian: 493

Vietnamese:  21

Internal:

Executive:  12

Interns and Past Interns:  15

LabourStart Correspondents:  608

LabourStart Translators:  104

Africa Caucus:  63

Media Contacts: 69-51

Donors:  885

 

FLICKR:

Members:  840

Photos:  10354-10366 after cull of inappropriate contributions.

 

TELEGRAM:

LabourStart channel:  132-131

 

FACEBOOK PAGES/GROUPS:

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

LabourStart.org page likes:  14k, details unavailable

Global Labour News and Information: 9.2k-9188

LabourStart UK likes:  2.1k-2k, details unavailable

LabourStart Francophone: 620-607 (last post February 2021)

LabourStart-de: 489-495

LabourStart Brasil:  552-550

LabourStart Turkce:  2k, details unavailable

LabourStart TV likes: 465-462

LabourStart TV follows:  455

LabourStart Vostok:  119

LabourStart Italia:  68

LabourStart Esperanto:  18

LabourStart Canada-English: 191-188

LabourStart Nepal:  7 (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: 2637-2636

Page: 316-318

 

PODCASTS:

We passed the 5000 downloads mark last month.  By labour podcast standards this is considered more than reasonable given the effort required.

LabourStart is a member of the US-based Labor Radio / Podcast Network.

Rather than list each podcast and the numbers of times they have been downloaded we will report the three (3) podcasts that have been downloaded the most times to date.

  1. 418 downloads: Interview with Carlos Ching-Hung Wang, the president of the China Steel Express Union (Taiwan).
  2. 318 downloads: Interview with Sally McManus, Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)
  3. 299 downloads: Interview with Judith Kirton-Darling, General Secretary of IndustriAll Europe.

 

BLUESKY:

As an experiment we created a global news in English feed mid-November.  The account is growing far more quickly than any other of our social media accounts ever did.  A Canadian English-language feed was added in late December.

Our Mastodon experience, as with most people’s, was not great as the initial excitement wore off quite quickly.  That does not appear to be happening with Bluesky.

No concerted effort was made to grow either account last month.

Global English-language: 9.4k-5.9k, details unavailable.

Canada-English-language 104

 

X (TWITTER as-was):

No concerted effort was made in the past month to increase our numbers for these accounts.  If we wish to maintain our footprint we will have to start doing so again or the erosion of our numbers will continue.  Whether that is possible is another question given the current flight of users from the platform.

We experienced decline in all accounts.  Prior to the exodus to Bluesky all would have usually experienced slow growth without any effort on our part.  This is almost certainly the result of trade unionists closing their Twitter accounts and moving to other platforms (such as Bluesky or Mastodon).

Global English: 37049-37321

Canada English: 21516-21637

Global Portuguese: 10086-10131

Global Spanish: 10373-10835

Australia: 9637-9695

USA: 4744-4805

Canada French: 3189-3199

Russian: 49

Hebrew:  50 (last tweet 02-2021)

Italian: 508 (last tweet 11-2021)

Swedish: 329-330 (last tweet 2016)

Indonesia: 341 (last tweet 2015)

French: 224 (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): 28 Placeholder and not yet active.

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