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Unemployment and the Machine

An analysis of the relationship between technology and levels of employment.
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UK storms: a vision of the future

The UK has been hit by a series of strong storms throughout January and into February, with no end in sight. This offers a case study of…

On union scabbing

Some quick thoughts on the need to respect picket lines and the challenge of the anti-strike laws and multi-union workplaces.
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The Voice of the People newspaper

Voice of the People was the new name of the Lumberjack the Wobbly Weekly covering New Orleans and the surrounding area.
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The Lumberjack newspaper

An archive of a Wobbly Weekly Newspaper covering New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana and focussing (at first) on the Lumberjacks of which it was…

An account of winning reinstatement for a suspended worker

A short account from a friend of ours of how he and his colleagues managed to get a member of staff…
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Solidarity for workers' power #1.07

Part of the seventh issue of libertarian socialist journal, Solidarity.

Workers’ Inquiry in Socialisme ou Barbarie

Henri Simon's account of Socialisme ou Barbarie and its 'worker's papers'.
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Business unionism vs revolutionary unionism - Dave Neal

A piece on the decline of business unions and the opportunities this has opened up for a resurgent…
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Out of the Woods - a new blog on climate change

Announcing a new collaborative blog project to investigate capitalism and climate change.
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The Anzac Myth- Joseph Toscano

A piece which explores Wobbly activity against conscription during WWI.

Direct Action Journal: Batch 14

Covers July to August 1917. Issue No.131 includes supplementary material and No.135 is a special expanded issue.
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