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BRIGHTON and Hove City Councillors are due to vote on nuclear weapons for the second time in just over a month. Councillors will be voting on whether “to call on the UK government to work for global peace” and to declare its support for a prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. The debate and vote were previously held at a full council meeting on December 17. It was abandoned after the council’s webcast service broke half-way through, effectively excluding the press and public. As a result, the vote was not taken in accordance with requirements – meaning a confirmatory vote will now have to take place at a meeting on Thursday.
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The group said like schools, workplaces are not soldiers’ battlefields.
“The Nagkaisa! Labor Coalition welcomes and supports proposal making schools and university campuses immune from action by state security forces similar to those in UP and PUP accords,” Nagkaisa chairperson Sonny Matula said in a statement Thursday.
“If we may add, not only universities but also workplaces are off-limits to the military and police. It is along this principle of freedom that workers stand with UP as we believe that schools and workplaces are not our soldiers’ battlefields,” he added.
Matula said while the 2010 Operational Procedures of the Philippine National Police and the 2011 “Guidelines on the Conduct of the Department of Labor and Empoyment, Department of Interior and Local Government, Department of National Defense, Department of Justice, Armed Forces of the Philippines, and PNP Relative to the Exercise of Workers’ Rights and Activities” institutionali
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In his first hours in office, Joe Biden has settledâalmost certainly, once and for allâone of the greatest environmental battles this country has seen. He has cancelled the permit allowing the Keystone XL pipeline to cross the border from Canada into the United States, and the story behind that victory illustrates a lot about where we stand in the push for a fair and working planet.
To review: Keystone XL, a project of the TransCanada Corporation (now TC Energy), was slated to carry oil from Albertaâs tar sands across the country to refineries on the Gulf of Mexico. President George W. Bush approved the original Keystone pipeline, and it went into service, early in the Obama years, without any real fuss. A new XL version, announced in 2008, was larger and took a different course across the heartland. And, this time, there was opposition. It came first from indigenous people in Canada, who had watched tar-sand mines lay waste to a vast lands
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