Barbados: Publishing workers on wildcat strike Workers at the Nation Publishing company walked out on strike on Tuesday following the sacking of a co-worker.
Defying the rule of law: Lessons learned from the BC teachers strike, 2005 A short account and comment on the two week illegal strike of teachers in British Columbia which won gains on wages and class size reductions.
Bus drivers strike in Holland Public transport was disrupted yesterday as bus drivers employed by Connexxion went on unofficial strike on 19 routes in the Amsterdam-Zaandam…
The housing question Aufheben's incredibly detailed and comprehensive history and analysis of housing and the working class in UK.
Israel's Ashdod port wildcat strike ends A two-day wildcat strike in defiance of bosses and unions at the Ashdod port ended on Friday with a return to work.
We don’t want full employment, we want full lives! Instead of more work, Ken Knabb argues against the rationality of the whole capitalist system which causes mass unemployment at the same time as…
Australia: Railway workers walk off over safety Pacific National railway workers went on unofficial strike on Sunday, reportedly over safety issues.
'Dole autonomy and work re-imposition': an epilogue It is now more than a year since the original version of this text was written. The text drew some rather gloomy conclusions about current resistance to British welfare restructuring. Little has happened since then to contradict these conclusions.