Canada: Wildcat strike in post wins extra staff Sorting office workers downed tools yesterday morning after managers had failed to take heed of complaints about excessive workloads.
The decline of African-Americans in unions and manufacturing, 1979-2006 Article about the diminishing numbers of African-American workers in trade unions, which is dropping…
Canada: Paper mill workers end wildcat strike Staff at the Nackawic paper mill returned to work on Tuesday following an unofficial walkout over hiring practices.
West Virginia: 300 teachers call in sick in pay dispute As strikes are illegal, hundreds of school workers in Monongalia County went on sick-out on Tuesday…
US labor law reform moves forward in Congress The main labor law reform being pushed currently by the unions in the USA has just been approved by a vote of the US House of Representatives but…
Canada: Rail strikers defy back to work calls Workers who have been on strike for two weeks, against the wishes of the United Transportation Union, are to vote on a new one-year deal.
I don't want to change my lifestyle - I want to change my life 1972 article from Root & Branch on the issues affecting women workers, and exposing some myths of the feminist movement, like sisterhood instead of class antagonism.
TV bosses bank scripts due to writers strike threat TV studio execs in the US might try to nip the potential threat of a writers strike by tucking away scripts or even shooting extra episodes of…
Libcom interview with former UPS workers group Uprise! member, 2007 An interview with a former member of revolutionary UPS workers group Uprise! by libcom, based on a libcom questionnaire. Uprise! was active in 2002 and 2003.
Organizing for class struggle at UPS - Uprise! An article by Nicolas Phebus of the Collectif Anarchiste La Nuit (NEFAC-Quebec City) about the revolutionary workplace group Uprise! at delivery firm UPS while it was still active in 2002.
On the poverty of Berkeley life and the marginal stratum of American society in general - Chris Shutes, 1983 A situationist-influenced text from 1983, containing critiques of Berkeley…