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Life's not so good for LG workers

Death, industrial action and firings at LG Electronics in Poland

At least one worker fired after industrial action. Workers demand an end to forced overtime.
Mayday protests in Tehran

Violence at Iranian mayday celebrations

Security forces attacked workers celebrating May Day in different cities across Iran.

Up to 200,000 civil and public servants in mayday strike

UK civil and public servants across 200 government departments, agencies and non-departmental bodies…

Join the army: be depressed - anti-military recruitment flyer

Anti army-recruitment flyer in pdf format from April 2007 which focusses on the mental ill-health…
ZCTU demonstrator with arm in a sling

Zimbabwean unions call-off mayday celebrations after death threats

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) says it was forced to cancel May Day celebrations in…

Politics and the English language - George Orwell

Orwell describes the unthinking emptiness behind the rhetoric spouted by the Stalinist hacks of his day: "... prose consists less and less of…

Anarchy, precarity, and the revenge of the IWW: An interview with Starbucks union organiser Daniel Gross

Interview with IWW organizer Daniel Gross where he discusses 'solidarity unionism,'…

Israel: teachers strike over pay and conditions

Teachers in Haifa and Tel Aviv have voted to take strike action after the collapse of negotiations over pay and conditions.

Dublin: Wildcat strike in Musgrave warehouse

On 27th of April a spontaneous wildcat strike broke out in Musgrave warehouses in Dublin.
Mai '68, Paris

Cities and Insurrections - Eric J. Hobsbawm

Hobsbawm discusses the potential and limits of cities as sites of riot and insurrection.

The International Communist Current and Norway: a critique by Mortiva Forlag

Some criticisms of the ICC's interpretation of reality. Originally published by some Norwegian communists called 'Mortiva Forlag', who for a while in the 1980s published useful reports on class struggles in Scandinavia.
Kuwaiti oil fields burn

Darkness at midnight: Review of Midnight Oil - Work, Energy, War, 1973-1992 by Midnight Notes

A review of an anthology of articles by the US autonomist Marxist-influenced…
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