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Workers Solidarity Movement

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The Workers Solidarity Movement is an anarchist group in Ireland. It was founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1984 following discussions by a number of local anarchist groups on the need for a national anarchist organisation.

Workers Solidarity Movement (WSM) is involved in a wide range of struggles - trade unionism, abortion rights, against the presence of the British state in Northern Ireland, and against the growth of racism in southern Ireland. WSM also has been involved in campaigns in support of workers from countries as far apart as Nepal, Peru and South Africa.

WSM identifies with the Platformist tradition within anarchism. Members of the Workers Solidarity Movement agree to implement and argue for the policies in WSM's "position papers" and policy statements in their political work.

WSM produces a newspaper called Workers Solidarity and has a web site as well.