Why does the union bureaucracy exist? A 1988 article by Tom Wetzel on the the development of the union bureaucracy and how that changed the nature of unions.
Holland & Barrett quit workfare after direct action Campaigners are claiming a major scalp in the fight against workfare after retailer Holland & Barrett announced they were pulling out of the…
The Teamster Raid on the UTU: A Dispatch from the civil war in the Canadian Transport Industry This article is based on several interviews with workers that IWW members spoke…
Pisa: the "Nuova Periferia Polivalente" has opened! After being left derelict and neglected for 6 years, during which the only intervention by the local authorities has been the building of a wall…
Class Struggle in Vietnam: From the Colonial Yoke to Wage Slavery for Global Capital Following a recent wave of strikes in Vietnam, Insurgent Notes discuss capitalist development and…
The unseen - Nanni Balestrini For a brief explosive period in the mid-1970s, the young and the unemployed of Italy’s cities joined the workers in an unexpectedly militant…
Workers autonomy strikes in India: Maruti Suzuki strike in Manesar (June, September, October 2011) An analysis of the Maruti Suzuki strike by Mouvement Communiste, and Kolektivne…
On the Picket Line: The ConEd Lockout in New York An account of New York City electrical workers who've been on the picket since being locked-out earlier this week.
S02E001 - The graduate without a future An edition of the Novara radio show looking at the theme of the ‘graduate without a future’ with James Butler @piercepenniless and Aaron Peters …
Teaching and organizing in the ruins of universities: an interview with Alison Hearn Interview with Alison Hearn with the background of the Québec student protests.