"Beware the Ides of March" Shakespeare. ---- The 'ides of March' (15th) saw the
largest number of people on strike in the UK for a generation, but blink and youmay have missed it. While French workers bring paralysis to municipal functionsto defend pensions and conditions from attack, European class struggle's westernfront is appearing strangely quiet. ---- Some Health Unions have concededfollowing firefighters earlier on in March. Others have, like the teachingunions, paused for negotiations, while the UCU higher education union has sent ane-ballot asking whether its members wanted to consider a ballot on the strikesdespite no new proposal on offer. Similarly, education strikes have been calledoff in Scotland and Wales.In February the postal workers union, the CWU, cancelled its planned strikeaction after a legal challenge. The union's legal teams cited laws that are'heavily weighted against working people'. What happened to the TUC's call forrolling actions against new anti-strike laws let alone existing ones?Could it be the union leaderships are just surprised they have institutionallysurvived this challenge so far and want to quit before it gets too scary? Thegovernment's tactic is clear: pacify those workers they think have the mostpublic sympathy (health, emergency, teachers), to leave the most militantindustrial workers isolated and defeatable.Despite 8 months of escalation, lost wages and increasing hardship, effectivecoordination, including mutual commitment to hold out for settlement across tradeand sectors that redresses decades of decline and refuses war austerity, hasfailed to materialise.Instead the union bureaucracies, refusing tuppence, have marched their members tothe top of the hill to settle for tuppence ha'penny. The piecemeal staggering ofaction over days and regions has undermined momentum and confidence to a pointwhere some will now, if reluctantly, accept this as a win.It is a defeat and union leaders have been all too eager to walk in to thegovernments cul-de-sac. The causes of the strikes - capitalisms austerity tofund war, have not changed nor has the increasing hardship and impoverishment ofthe working class.Momentum is being lost and unification has failed, exemplified most starkly inthe division amongst health unions. Paris burns while Britain waits by the embers.On capitalisms other western front, Russia's borders with Ukraine, Putin's widelyanticipated new offensive has begun with embarrassing failures that undermine itsability to change momentum as the war passes its anniversary. Western officialsand analysts suggest Russia lacks capacity, except in numbers, while cautioningthat the situation could quickly change.UK defence secretary Ben Wallace claims that 97% of Russia's effective militaryis now inside Ukraine, while his US counterpart says that "Russia is continuingto introduce large numbers of troops into the theater. Those troops areill-equipped and ill-trained and because of that they're incurring a lot ofcasualties."NATO strategists are using Bakhmut to fix Russian focus and bleed it white, asthe Germans did with the French at Verdun n 1916. Both Ukraine and Russia havestaked their reputations on it. The lack of dynamic is sheer bloody exhaustionon a mountain of workers corpses.The aim is to ferment Putin's quarrelling forces, the Wagner machine versus themilitary establishment. The impasse will most likely be broken by NATO'stechnological tour de force once supplies have arrived on the battlefield,generating a replacement frenzy by the capitalist arms economy.Russian technology may be running short and its troops lacking in morale andquality, but as a cynical Russian proverb says "quantity has a quality all of itsown". Any such break through would not be enough to end the conflict, so thecash machine and the meat grinder will continue hand in hand.Every diversion on both fronts, the class struggle at home and it's bloody mirrorin Ukraine is being thrown in. Here, blaming small boats and refugees; blamingGary Lineker and the BBC; blaming the sick, disabled and the just 'had enough'for failing Britain by not working.Abroad, blaming Asia for not taking sides whilst blaming its largest economy,China, for taking sides, blaming Putin for being illegal. Meanwhile we emergefrom a cold costly winter not two steps forward but one step back, becomingpoorer as the wealth of war profiteering reach new heights.As revolutionists we stand by our perspective that peace begins with victory onthe home front. The effective collaboration of organised Trade Unionism with thestate's capitalist agenda is not a betrayal, it is their job! And in doing theirjob they also pursue the agenda of the war profiteers.We know from the picket lines workers remain unhappy and call for them to refuseboth the divisions and paltry compromises the union leaders are trying to sellthem, to continue to fight for the outcome they wanted and for mutual solidaritywith those still fighting.For rank and file coordination and escalation outside of the control of the Unionstructures. 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