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Shannon air traffic controllers wildcat

Air traffic controllers at Shannon Airport were on wildcat strike for two hours this evening as part of a long running dispute.

Edinburgh rail workers in wildcat strike

Rail signallers in Edinburgh went on wildcat strike, bringing the station to a standstill for an hour on Monday.

Walkout at Wulvern Housing

Tradesmen at Wulvern Housing in Cheshire have walked off the job after a colleague was suspended today.
Gas plant

Bangladesh; life's a gas! $100 a month employee grabs 'bonus' of $145 million

The extent of the corruption discovered within the Bangladeshi gas supply industry is astonishing…

Capitalist domination and working class sabotage - Antonio Negri

Antonio Negri on capitalism, working class sabotage and the refusal of work following the mass…

Hungary: rail workers' strike becomes unlimited

Hungary's largest rail union announced that its members would continue their current strike indefinitely.

Theses on the role of the party in the proletarian revolution - KAPD

The KAPD’s Theses on the Party were written in July 1921 to be discussed not only in the party but…

Lionbridge: globalizing low wages

In December 2007, a trade-union called “Krajowa Federacja Pracownikow (KFP)” (Worker’s Federation) was formed in Lionbridge Poland, a subsidiary of Lionbridge Technologies, a US-based multinational with subsidiaries all over the world.

France: first suicide in new youth prison

A sixteen year old boy hung himself in his cell on Saturday.

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9 Songs, dir. Michael Winterbottom, 2005. Film review

Review of 9 Songs, the ‘dirtiest film ever shown in Britain’.

Poland: Three labour conflicts highlight the state's animosity towards Workers

Currently there are many labour conflicts in Poland, including various forms of strikes and protest. Almost 20 years after Poland's transition to a market economy, labour unrest is still strongest in the budget sector and in state-owned companies.
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