Enrico Tortolano
Enrico Tortolano
Enrico Tortolano
Enrico Tortolano is a Research and Policy Officer at the union PCS. He formerly worked in Latin America, on human rights and economic issues with trade unions and social movements. He is regularly published in Tribune, mostly reporting on the political economy of Europe and Latin America.
That option no longer exists: Britain 1974-76 by PCS Industrial Officer John Medhurst. A Review.
1 September 2014
By Enrico Tortolano, Research and Policy Officer at the union PCS.
Enrico Tortolano reviews a new book That option no longer exists: Britain 1974-76 by PCS Industrial Officer John Medhurst.
The failed experiment and how to build an economy that works, by Andrew Fisher. Book Review by Enrico Tortolano
28 April 2014
Enrico Tortolano reviews a new book by Andrew Fisher, an economist and trade union activist.
Economics and the Powerful: How to fight back against neoliberalism
06 February 2013
By Enrico Tortolano
The left should make use of conferences and publications to educate themselves and organise in order to provide a real alternative to the neoliberal regime.
Is this the turning point for European economics?
16 November 2012
By Enrico Tortolano
As millions take to the streets in Europe, could this could be a similar turning point to that seen in Latin America when the workers rose against neo-liberalist ideas? And will the momentum from the European strikes make its way over to the UK where austerity measures are fostering an unequal society?
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