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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…
Workers' control A pamphlet by the Syndicalist Workers' Federation on the meaning of workers' control, its incompatability with the state and its history (1959).
The Pop Up Union: a postmortem When management at the University of Sussex announced plans to outsource 235 jobs, workers responded by launching a 'Pop-Up Union', a new tactic…
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…
McDonalds Workers Resistance member's speech to Canadian Labour Congress, 2003 Transcript of a speech by Wayne from MWR to the Canadian Labour Congress' Mid-Term Conference in Ottawa on October 18 2003.
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