电子月报

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Bullet Points - May 2024

UAW president leading a march in the 2023 strike and collective bargaining. Photo Credit: Luis Yanez/shutterstock

Letter from the Editors

This May on Labour Day, activists and researchers in Brazil, Chile, China, Italy, Türkiye, and the United States brought together their data on strikes in 2022 to publish the International Strike Report (2022). The report can be read here.
CLB contributed to the China section. The report aims to provide a better understanding of workers’ strikes throughout the world and document innovative efforts of activists and researchers to overcome limitations in official data sources. It focuses on strikes in 2022, rather than 2023, due to the labour-intensive nature of collecting and analysing strike data. We hope that future reports will be closer to the calendar year.

Thanks for reading!

CLB Editors






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