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Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power to Reshape Society

Truthout

Truthout

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June 24, 2026

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Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power to Reshape Society

It is necessary to put the capital-labor relation back at the center of left politics, says Costas Lapavitsas.

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Portside

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· Jun 26, 2026

Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society

Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society Maureen Fri, 06/26/2026 - 17:53

The Big Issue

lean left

· Jun 28, 2026

UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them

Imagine the power workers would have if unions and community organisations pooled their strengths to fight for change The post UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them appeared first on Big Issue.

Crikey

left

· Jul 7, 2026

Labor’s housing tax reforms must be the beginning, not the end

Labor’s capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms are a welcome start. But fixing housing will require broader tax reform, state cooperation and far greater investment in social housing. The post Labor’s housing tax reforms must be the beginning, not the end appeared first on Crikey.

EL PAÍS

lean left

· Jun 23, 2026

The unfulfilled promises of Brexit: why the UK is worse off than before leaving the EU

Incomes have not risen, the welfare state has not improved, and bureaucracy has not decreased. Yet the same far right that cemented the Leave vote is stronger than ever before

Inc.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Unexpected Reason Medical Cannabis Cuts Employee Sick Days by 7 Percent

While the reduction in absenteeism sounds modest on paper, the compounding productivity gains are proving to be a massive win for industries reliant on manual labor.

The Register

Unknown

· Jul 1, 2026

Boffins peg narcissistic leadership as the real driver behind 'return to office' demands

It's not about productivity; it's about bosses missing their daily ego fix

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Related coverage for "Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power to Reshape Society": Portside — Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society. The Big Issue — UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them. Crikey — Labor’s housing tax reforms must be the beginning, not the end. EL PAÍS — The unfulfilled promises of Brexit: why the UK is worse off than before leaving the EU. Inc.com — The Unexpected Reason Medical Cannabis Cuts Employee Sick Days by 7 Percent. The Register — Boffins peg narcissistic leadership as the real driver behind 'return to office' demands