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Starbucks Wobblies and their supporters at an IWW rally

Starbucks gets Wobbly - Embattled baristas turn to IWW

The IWW continue to organise Starbucks baristas in the USA.
 Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin and JoNina Abron

Black autonomy: civil rights, the Panthers and today - Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin and JoNina Abron

Interview with two anarchist ex-Black Panthers about their involvement in the civil…

TV Times 7-13 October

Welcome to Class War's weekly TV guide for the revolutionary couch potato. This week we can look forward to George Bush being shot (although sadly not for real) as well as price-fixing, dodgy new Labour lawyers and “justice” in the former Yugoslavia.
Norfolk firefighters

Firefighters call off unofficial action

Firefighters have called off the unsanctioned industrial action, in which they only responded to 999 calls, in a dispute over pay.
Workers on picket line outside the Renaissance Hotel in Seoul

Korean hotel workers illegally outsourced

Workers at the Renaissance Hotel in Seoul wage an important struggle against outsourcing.

Freedom Background Part One: Unwilling editor

Hunterston nuclear power station strike - week 4

A striker's report from week four of the strike at Hunterston nuclear power station.

A popular uprising that turned into a pogrom

Following a brawl between Russian and Chechen mafia, a popular assembly adopted a fascist resolution for a pogrom. A later anti-fascist attack on fascist leaders resulted in several arrests.

Freedom...

All quiet on the workplace front?

A critique of recent trends in British industrial sociology

Hunterston nuclear power station strike continues

A report from the fourth week of strikes by electricians at Hunterston Nuclear Power station.

Coventry council strike intensifies

Workers at Coventry Council, including school admissions officers and street cleaners began a two week strike today.
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