Wildcat strike at Alstom factory Sixty workers at the Alstom plant in Belfort have been on strike indefinitely since the 13th of November, demanding and end of year bonus of…
Mass sick-in by Canadian hospital staff On Friday, around 125 hospital tech staff in the Cape Breton district called in sick.
Interview with southern African anarchists, 2004 A detailed and interesting interview between Black Flag magazine and members of the South African Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation…
More strikes in Israel Following our report of teachers' and baggage handlers' strikes in Israel at the end of last month, there have been further strikes involving…
Manchester Fujitsu workers on strike Workers at a Fujitsu site in Manchester were on strike Monday, and have a further two-day strike planned to begin on Wednesday.
All work and low pay: students at work A recent joint report released by the NUS and the TUC shows that over the last ten years, the number of students having to get part-time jobs…
Cancerous computers Following the clearing in 2004 of IBM in a lawsuit alleging they knew about carcinogens found in their computer chip factories, a new scientific…
London's anarchist bookfair: the aftermath The London anarchist bookfair is the biggest annual event for libertarians in the UK. This year was the first since one of the major organisers…
Private health centres fall flat Rob Ray interviews a leading health watchdog on the rollout of Independent Sector Treatment Centres, which have faced strong criticism as…
Going east: Direct investments in Eastern Europe Article looking at the flow of investments from Germany (and elsewhere in Western Europe) to countries further east.
Foreign investments in the Czech Republic: Boom or fall? 2004 Article analysing foreign investment and business in the Czech Republic since 1989 and recent…
Migrant workers in the Czech Republic, 2005 An article about the situation of predominantly Slovakian and Ukrainian immigrant workers in the Czech Republic in 2005.