Talking about Working Conditions is not a Crime! A unionist from COB-AIT goes on trial for slander after condemning working conditions in his factory and the repression of his activity.
'Photocopying? No thanks!' Teachers 'work to rule' in force Since 1st December, teachers in the NASUWT have been on a 'work to rule', engaging only in tasks…
Sparks wildcat in the face of pay cuts and legal threats After Balfour Beatty force the cancellation of an official strike ballot, electricians walk out…
Wages go negative: graduate pays for internship The news that graduates are now paying to work for free just adds to the feeling that something has to give.
ANC thugs disrupt climate justice march in Durban Benjamin Fogel on the march for climate justice at the COP 17 meeting in Durban.
Strike in EULEN-ABB enters its second week A decision to use another service provider is clearly a union-busting tactic.
Workers' struggles in East Asia (November 2011) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around East Asia during November 2011 and related resources. The most important stories…
Where is politics? This question might seem odd to some. To seasoned libertarian communists, the answer ‘everyday life’ trips off the tongue without a second…
Vermont secession: Democracy and the extreme right An article about the problems with the Second Vermont Republic, a prominent organization which advocates for Vermont secession from the US. In…
Chinese police arrest strikers Police in Shanghai have arrested around a dozen workers following ongoing strike action at an electronics factory.
Neither Washington Nor Stowe: Common Sense for the Working Vermonter Latest edition written in 2007, Neither Washington Nor Stowe explores what anarchist-communism means…
Fetishism of digital commodities and hidden exploitation: the cases of Amazon and Apple An essay written by the Wu Ming Foundation around the time of Steve Jobs' death which lays out the…