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Trade union factionalism and rank-and-file organising Over the past year, it's become increasingly evident that the branch of the civil servants' union…
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Neither nationalisation nor privatisation 1945-1950: An anarchist approach This volume is one of a set which celebrates the Freedom Press Centenary by reprinting articles from…
Between a rock and a hard place: thoughts on militant workers as reps Of late, I've been doing a lot of thinking on my role in the workplace. As many who read my blogs…
A response to 'Direct Unionism: A Discussion Paper': Part 2 of 2 Part 2 of a 2 part reply by a IWW member, to 'Direct Unionism: A Discussion Paper', which argues for…
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