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All quiet on the workplace front?

All quiet on the workplace front? A critique of recent trends in British industrial sociology

Industrial sociology at its best has been able to uncover the variety of workplace resistance and misbehaviour that lies beneath the surface of the formal and consensual.

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library

Introduction: Why an Everyday manifesto?
Archaic and bearer of communism: the class struggle in Ulster - J. Yves Bériou
Manufacturing consent: a propaganda model - Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky

history

Organizing worker struggles through direct democracy: the Barcelona bus drivers struggle for two days off, 2007-2008
Wildcats return with a roar - postal wildcat strike, 2003
The slow burning fuse - the lost history of the British anarchists

blog

Caiman del Barrio - War all the time: the differences between the internal and external aggressor in Venezuela
Spartacus - Workers' struggles around Asia (October 2009)
Tom Jennings - Le Donk and Scor-Zay-Zee, directed by Shane Meadows

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