A critique of Warwick Uni in the late 1960s and early 1970s, along with education more generally under capitalism. Author EP Thompson Copied to clipboard Attachments warwick_uni_ltd_ep_thompson.pdf (25.82 MB) education Comments
Unions back down, public sector workers split in pensions deal The government has claimed a victory in the pensions crisis after they secured their target for total pensions savings up to 2055.
Virgin Islands sports coach wildcat gets results School sports coaches in St Thomas, in the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean have ended their four month long wildcat strike.
Portugal: Pupils and workers oppose school closure Students, teachers and school employees have been protesting against the closure of D. João de Castro Secondary School in Lisbon.
Many universities now occupied Rough translation of an article taken from French broadsheet Le Monde, summarising the situation as it stands across France [as of 8pm Friday].
Over half of universities remain on strike 45 universities shut down in protest at the new CPE employment law.
Sorbonne occupier speaks to the Unrest in France blog Here we are pleased to publish a first hand account of one of the first wave of students who occupied Sorbonne University.
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