Tea Break 3 - oil refinery strikes, February 2009 A PDF of the February 2009 issue of the irregular workers' bulletin Tea Break, written and designed by users of libcom.org, for general…
Co-operatives and conflicts! - Iain McKay A continuation of the discussion raised by the Bailouts or co-operatives? article, which was published in Freedom alongside another article…
‘British jobs for British workers’? Construction workers’ anger against the employment of foreign labourers has boiled over. The revolt that started on Wednesday this week in…
Workers occupy crystal factory for second night Waterford Crystal workers have spent a second night occupying the main visitor centre at the company's factory in Waterford in the Republic of…
French general strike, 29th January 2009 Photos from France's largest general strike in three years which hit transportation, school, hospital and mail services as more than 1 million…
The Icelandic government has collapsed... and what? The Icelandic Government has collapsed and some people talk about a revolution. In a way it is true. Simply ordinary people turned this…
Unofficial refinery walkouts 'over foreign workers' spread An assessment of the spread of the refinery wildcat strikes - purportedly over the hiring of foreign…
Marx, theoretician of anarchism - Maximilien Rubel Maximilien Rubel's 1973 article highlighting the libertarian elements within Marx's work and its importance to anarchism, regardless of Marx's…
General strike hits France As the recession begins to bite in France, transport, education and other services are brought to a halt by a national strike demanding action on…
Reports on crisis 1: England - Wildcat Wildcat asked people in several countries to write down observations about social effects of the crisis. The following is a report from London,…
Morning Star journalists ballot for strike action Morning Star journalists could be walking off the job next month in the first ever pay strike at Britain’s “daily paper of the left.”