Processed World magazine, winter 2004/5 Copied to clipboard Attachments processedworld2005proc.pdf (6.93 MB) Table of Contents Talking Heads "A Strike By Any Other Name" A World of Possibilities at 45 Westpoint Burning Man: A Working-Class, Do-It-Yourself World’s Fair page down Everyday terror: the national insecurity state F*cked by the Dildo Shop - Zoe Noe High seas adventures: ocean crossings in search of the revolutionary Atlantic No Nonsense: About the radical simplification of life in territory 37 On the Bleeding Edge Pittsburgh: Back In the USSR Reclaim the Commons? Starring Mr. Green, in the Laundry Room, with the Knife Still Working: Book Reviews Technopranks: Carving out a message in electronic space Trauma Tango - Tom Messmer Book traversal links for Processed World #2.005 Table of Contents Up Table of Contents Printer-friendly version Processed World Comments
Office workers on strike: San Francisco 1981 A short account of an ongoing strike of Blue Shield clerical workers in San Francisco in 1981, by Lucius Cabins.
The Rise of the Six-Month Worker Chris Carlsson analyses the worldwide growth of temporary agency work in this article for Processed World magazine in 1981.
Drugs: A Corrosive Social Cement Lucius Cabins analyses drug use in contemporary society, and the relationship of the drug industry to the global economy.
Flexing muscles at Flax: Anatomy of service sector organising Maxine Holz and Lucius Cabins interview two workers at a small art supplies firm in San Francisco…
"A Strike By Any Other Name" Natasha Moss-Dedrick analyses the huge, five months strike of 70,000 California grocery workers in 2004 and the role the union played in their defeat.
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