Renault workers fight sackings - Solidarity A graphic account, written by rank-and-file French metalworkers, of struggles against job cuts at Renault in Paris and Le Mans, written as…
An account of winning reinstatement for a suspended worker A short account from a friend of ours of how he and his colleagues managed to get a member of staff…
Scabs! part II: the St. Albert wildcat This entry is the second part in a two-part story from contributor Phinneas Gage about a wildcat strike by contractors at the Canadian postal…
Busmen, what next? - Solidarity Solidarity pamphlet 16, published 21 January, 1964 and written mostly by London bus workers. It looks at the life of the workers, past struggles,…
A day in the life of a Curzon cinema worker A brief tale of toil from a worker in a Curzon cinema in London, where there is an ongoing campaign for the London living wage.
The trials of a noble experiment - Eugene Travaglio During its roughly 20 years of existence, Home Colony housed the only english-speaking anarchist newspaper in the United States as well as…
Scabs!: part I The first part of an account by Phinneas Gage of a wildcat strike by employees of a private mail contractor, and the difficulty the postal worker's union had in going beyond 'bargaining unit…
Angry young man - Leslie Paul This is the autobiography of the founder of the Woodcraft Folk, detailing his personal journey through the various political struggles occurring…
Incidents in the life of a slave girl - Harriet Jacobs A first person slave narrative that was published in 1861 by Harriet Ann Jacobs, using the pen name …
Twelve years a slave - Solomon Northup A harrowing first person account of a free African-American being kidnapped into slavery in Louisiana for 12 years. First published in 1853, in…
Work and exploitation in the virtual economy A brief history of my work as an online contractor and the exploitation inherent within the industry.
“What was all the fuss about?” My recent experiences of unemployment One libcom poster's account of a spell of unemployment, and having to jump through the bureaucratic…