Workfare: Do Not Resuscitate Blog on workfare, and the response of Chris Grayling to the successful protest campaign which forced the withdrawal of Holland & Barrett.
Iain Duncan Smith receives a warm welcome in Bootle Iain Duncan Smith recently slithered into Liverpool for a tour of the DWP offices. This is a brief account of his welcoming committee.
20 theses on workfare Blog post in which I pass off 140-character bursts from Twitter as enigmatic libertarian communist analysis.
Restructuring work in the UK: The Beecroft Report is just a symptom The Beecroft Report, commissioned by Cameron from one of his venture-capitalist pals and …
The "Piquetes": Argentina's unemployed build direct democracy for basic needs The following is an excerpt of a conversation between the Situaciones Collective and multiple…
The voiceless’s last scream: a suicide a day among the unemployed in Italy In the last few years many suicides in Italy have been strongly linked to the economic crisis and…
Redundancy: How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell A chapter from Beatrix Campbell's 1984 book Wigan Pier Revisited on redundancy and masculinity.
Liverpool anarchist’s day of action against workfare 5th May 2012 A brief report on a day of action against workfare in Liverpool.
Clashes during International Workers’ Day in Turin The annual celebration of International Workers’ Day in Turin has become an occasion for activists to organise protests against local Mayor…
Why can’t anybody say ‘depression’? This is a short blog inspired by the news that the UK is officially in ‘double-dip’ recession (as predicted by pretty much everyone on the left).