Om Sweet Om The free festivals on rural squatted land in the 1970's were largely an extension of the London mass squatting movement of that time. The initial participants being mainly rural hippies and…
Sacked union convenor reinstated at Linamar Swansea Rob Williams, the union convenor sacked at the Linamar plant in Swansea, has been reinstated just hours before plant workers were due to go on…
The Closed Window Onto Another Life - endangeredphoenix Culture is the commodity that sells the whole of the commodity economy. But a critique of art and of…
Tube strike goes ahead as lawyers scrap deal Thousands of London Underground workers have launched a 48 hour strike against pay and job cuts.
Olympic Dream or Workers' Nightmare: An Inside Report on Health and Safety Conditions London 2012 Olympic Site This report documents and critically analyses the working conditions of…
Over half of UK workers experience attacks on pay or conditions According to the Keep Britain Working website, set up to promote the “innovative ways” that …
The struggle at Visteon, the union and the development of class consciousness, 2009 Joe Thorne from The Commune analyses the Ford Visteon workers occupation and dispute, the role of…
Report and reflections on the UK Ford-Visteon dispute 2009: a post-Fordist struggle A detailed account and analysis of the struggle of Ford-Visteon car manufacturing workers who…
A people's history of World War I - Howard Zinn Historian Howard Zinn's account of US involvement in World War I, the reasons behind it, and working class resistance to it.
World War II: a people's war? - Howard Zinn Historian Howard Zinn critically analyses the conception that World War II was really a "people's war" against fascism, as opposed to yet another…
Linamar workers in Swansea to strike this Thursday Workers at the Linamar plant in Swansea are set to strike this Thursday in support of sacked union convenor Rob Williams.
Education Worker #04 2009 The fourth issue of the newsletter for education workers, by education workers in the UK.