The myth of 'co-management' in Venezuela: Reflections on Alcasa and Invepal An analysis of two of the most famous cases of Venezuelan 'co-management', Alcasa and Invepal.
TV Times - 5 - 11 April 2008 This weeks pick looks at the possible causes of the Virginia Tech massacre, the biggest peacetime shooting incident in US history.
Bus drivers wildcat in Limerick A wildcat strike of bus workers brought transport to a standstill across the west of Ireland today (Friday 4th April).
Nike plant remains closed following strike in Vietnam Following a 17,000 strong strike for higher pay, the Taiwanese-owned plant has locked out workers since Wednesday after violence broke out during the return to work.
Illegal immigrants win unpaid wages in Stockholm The syndicalist SAC union in Sweden has been campaigning for fair wages for illegal immigrants in the last few months, resulting in thousands of…
Direct action gets the goods again, this time in London An underpaying, exploitative restuarant boss in London was forced to pay a foreign kitchen porter his owed wages and also holiday pay when a picket arrived outside his restaurant, backed up by threats of legal action.
Steel workers' strike in Venezuela attacked by Chavez' state Steel workers in Venezuela have been attacked by the Chavez government folowing a series of strikes.
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange disruptions intensified Tel Aviv Stock Exchange employees intensified work disruptions on Monday by interfering with the orderly conclusion of the trade day.
Scientists challenge copyright regulations Last month a group of US physicists challenged copyright regulations that placed restriction on sharing their work.
UK teachers set for first national strike in 21 years Members of the National Union of Teachers are set to take part in the first national teachers strike in 21 years in response to the government's failure to keep pay-rises in-line with the rate of inflation.
Neither the march nor the money are ours Abahlali baseMjondolo press release in response to media confusion between Abahlali and the World Bank sponsored NGO Slum Dwellers International (SDI), critiquing mainstream development discourse. A press release from SDI is also provided.
All charges dropped against Kennedy 6 Six activists from the Abahlali baseMjondolo in court on murder charges have been released with all charges dropped.