Putting pressure on deadbeat bosses: the FAU-Bremen aids member in retrieving unpaid wages A short account of winning a transport workers' unpaid wages.
Kid Gloves or Bare-Knuckles The Experiences of the FAU-Hannover in Public Sector Strikes, 2005 A detailed account of organizing, radicalizing and participating in a strike at a public health institution, against the context of national negotiations over new pay and conditions for public sector workers.
Small scale anarchist class struggle in Amsterdam's restaurants A detailed account of two "direct action casework" campaigns around unpaid wages in the Raffle's Grand Café and Phuket Thai restaurants in Amsterdam.
Bremen 1998 - Students force the Education Authorities to bend Short account of a successful campaign for education funding.
Schorndorf 1991: A Successful Temp Workers' Strike The FAU was founded as a union for all wage-workers and therefore also for temporary workers. In March of 1991 a spontaneous and successful strike was launched by temp workers at the Bauknecht Company in the small swabian city of Schorndorf.
A new philosoFiat at Pomigliano factory, Italy If eight hours don't seem enough for you (original title of the article), try to work at an assembly line from ten o'clock at night till six o…
Light at the end of the tunnel Underground Rail Transport in Buenos Aires: Successful Struggles against the consequences of privatisation
Utopian or Scientific? A Reconsideration of the Ricardian Socialists An interesting essay looking at the ways in which the Ricardian socialists anticipated the work of Marx.
Interview: beneficiaries burn Bennett in Rotorua, New Zealand Just like in 1991, New Zealand's governing National Party is attacking both the waged and unwaged…
Truck drivers defiant despite conscription orders in Greece Truck drivers carrying fuel stand their ground and continue their strike against the austerity…
Anarchism in Turkey This article is written for the request of Russian 'Avtonom' magazine. Written circa 2004 it is a continuation of preceding yearly reports…