Unity and labour solidarity the rallying theme, NEW STRAITS TIMES-
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He helped found Labour Solidarity ( 1981 83 ) and credits the group with preventing the disintegration of the Party.
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As an activist in both local and international contexts, Johnson was involved with such organisations as Caribbean Labour Solidarity ( CLS ), Saint Vincent.
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In June 1992 the party merged with the Polish Social Democratic Union, Labour Solidarity and some members of the Polish Socialist Party to form Labour United.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Fri .-In the midst of economic problems, Workers'Day was celebrated today with unification and labour solidarity as the rallying theme.
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He subsequently was based in Guyana for two years, before relocating to London in 1965, working as a solicitor and co-founding the campaigning organisation Caribbean Labour Solidarity.
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In 1991, Szacki co-founded the Solidarno [ Pracy ( Labour Solidarity ), a short-lived social-democratic party formed by left-wing Freedom Union ).
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Also a community activist, Johnson worked closely with such organisations as Caribbean Labour Solidarity ( CLS ), Liberation, and the Institute of Race Relations and was involved with the setting up of the Claudia Jones Organisation of Stoke Newington, founded in 1982 to provide support for women and families of African-Caribbean heritage, Hackney Black People's Association, supplementary schools and community advice centres.
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"' Solidaridad Obrera "'( Labour Solidarity ) is a small anarcho-syndicalist labour union federation that appeared in Madrid, Spain in 1990 as a split from the Confederaci�n General del Trabajo ( CGT ), itself a split from the Confederaci�n Nacional del Trabajo ( CNT ), the Spanish member of the International Workers Association ( IWA ) ( In Spanish : Asociaci�n International de los Trabajadores or AIT ).
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It took only " one " of the four parts of this passage to render an organisation incompatible with the Labour Party : " Programme, Principles and Policy for separate and distinctive propaganda, possessing branches in the constituencies; promoting their own candidates for public office; and, finally, owing allegiance to any political organisation situated abroad . " Crick though, pointed out that numerous other groups within Labour left and right, had also broken the strictly worded constitution, such as Labour Solidarity, the Labour Co-ordinating Committee and the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy, but that " dislike of Militant " had developed " because it has breached the constitution so blatantly and, perhaps more importantly, so effectively ".