This week on LabourStart: 6.9 – 24.9.24
Due to my absence on honeymoon, this report is delayed by about a week. It’s been a busy time for LabourStart.
Podcasts: We are resuming our podcasts, interviewing comrades in Belgium and Taiwan, linked to new campaigns we have launched (more below).
New campaigns: We launched a campaign in support of transport workers in Poland submitted by the European Transport Workers Federation. As Eric was absent during this period, Derek and Espen took up the slack and launched the campaign. Earlier in the month we launched a campaign in support of maritime workers in Taiwan, who are on strike. This campaign is our first in a very long time to appear in both Traditional and Simplified Chinese. We are currently running eight (8) campaigns, which is nearly a record for us and which follows a long dry spell. The largest of these is from India, with 4,714 supporters after less than four weeks online.
Languages: We now have a framework for campaigns in Tamil, and our first campaign running in that language.
Donations: The German education workers union GEW made a substantial donation as did the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and IndustriAll Europe. But our financial situation remains quite difficult for now.
Mailing lists: Our lists grew this month, with the English list picking up 326 new subscribers and the Chinese list getting 119, with smaller numbers for the other lists. We also did our first mailing on Mailjet using segmentation, targetting people who have not clicked on a link in our messages.
Labour News Network: We ook another step toward revitalising this little-used part of our website — we published Espen’s report on South Sudan here.
Interns: Four of our former interns showed an interest in continuing to work with each other and with us. Next month we’ll try to organise an online meetup of all the interns we’ve had over the last 12 years.
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