Chinese villagers riot over land grab Up to ten thousand Chinese villagers blockaded a warehouse in the village of Sanzhou in the southern province of Guangdong last week, claiming it had been built on land seized illegally by the Chinese government.
Whistle-blowing guide Sometimes simply telling people the truth about what goes on at work can put a lot of pressure on the boss. This page contains information on…
Sabotage in the workplace Sabotage is the generic term for a whole host of tricks, deviltry, and assorted nastiness that can remind the boss how much he needs his workers …
Dual power at work The best way to get something done is simply organise and do it ourselves. At work this can take the form of dual power strategies - workers…
Good work strike Advice and tips on taking good work strikes. Good work strikes involve doing your job to help customers, not bosses and can involve distributing goods or services without demanding payment,…
Work-to-rule: a guide A short guide to working to rule - taking industrial action without losing pay by following your work's rules so strictly that nothing gets done.
Go-slow guide Instead of striking, workers with demands that the bosses are unwilling to meet can collectively decide to start a go-slow. This article contains tips and advice.
Guide to sick-outs Rather than call a conventional strike, the sick-in is a good way to strike without striking. Sick-ins involve organising workers to call in sick…
Selective strikes Rather than an all-out strike, rapid random stoppages can be highly effective. Here is some information about organising such selective, or lightning, strikes.