[7][8] In December 2023, the POID changed its name to the Workers' Party, in order to distinguish itself from the POI which had campaigned for La France insoumise in 2022.
[11] From March 2020, the party launched a campaign for the restitution of the 343 billion euros (unanimous vote in the National Assembly on this subject) devoted by the Macron government to aid to businesses, so that they could be used for hospitals, increasing wages and education.
On 5 December 2020, the party participated in the Parisian demonstration entitled "For freedom of the press and the defence of social rights.
[13] The party calls for "an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine including the withdrawal of all foreign troops outside the countries they occupy.
[19][20] Noting for his part that if he claims power, "at the same time, Jean-Luc Mélenchon undertakes to respect the institutions of the Fifth Republic by cohabiting with Macron (which amounts to "governing" under his control)".
[21][22][23][24][25] In 2024, the Workers' Party presents a list for the 2024 European Parliament election in France named "For bread, peace, freedom".
[26] Like the POI, the POID is present in the trade union movement, particularly within the Workers' Force confederation due to the presence of its activists in particular.
[29][30] À Jean Luc Mélenchon et aux dirigeants de la France insoumiseAvec la Nupes, les liens se resserrent entre les trotskistes lambertistes et Jean-Luc MélenchonForce ouvrière face à une crise existentielle