Another day, another IDF Refusenik Since 2002, soldiers and officers from the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) have been refusing to serve in the Occupied Territories in protest…
US: Rail bosses sue over "sick-out" wildcat strike Between September 22 and 24, 80% of the Salt Lake City area's train engineers called in sick in a row over working hours. Now Union Pacific are…
British Energy to take nuclear stations off-line British Energy has announced it will have to take 25% of the UK's nuclear capacity off-line due to cracks and leaks found in cooling systems.
No comment: the defendant's guide to arrest A detailed guide on your rights if you are arrested, with advice on what police are likely to do and say, and what you can do to protext yourself…
Ryanair workers take industrial action Ryanair workers are taking industrial action in Spain and Italy this week.
US: Machinists to strike against Raytheon Machinists working for Raytheon Missile Systems have voted almost unanimously to go on strike.
Iraq: health workers on strike Health workers in Iraq have been on strike for higher wages over the past month across several areas of the country.
Iran: workers' struggles in brief The following report details recent workers' struggles in Iran, published by the International Alliance in Support of Workers in Iran (IASWI).
Oldest council estate says no to private landlord In 1900 the Boundary Estate, just north of Brick Lane in the Whitechapel area of east London, became Britain's first council estate and, following a vote last week, it will continue to be so for the forseeable future.
A phenomenal anti-war movement? - Aufheben The movement against the war on Iraq was larger and more exciting than other recent anti-war movements. This article focuses on the organization…