Workers' Charter

Workers' Charter

Workers' Charter is a broad-based, left-wing movement active in New Zealand, which also produces a monthly newspaper of the same name. The paper's editor is well known New Zealand socialist and anti-racist John Minto, and its contributors range across the left wing spectrum- anarchists, revolutionary socialists, left wing reformists and trade union activists all contribute.


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