Occupy Iowa City: Notes after the First Weekend A look at Occupy Iowa City and its prospects for growth and escalation.
Swept under the rug and left for dead; How, according to the boss, swearing is worse than harassment An account of an incident of sexual harassment in the workplace, the inadequate…
Disinterest compounded daily: A critique of Point-Blank as a revolutionary organisation and a few proposals for the supersession of situationism Two former participants in the 1970s US situationist grouping Point Blank, Gina…
Just a matter of gloves - Stan Weir An account of a work stoppage over the issue of gloves being supplied in a factory.
Unions with Leaders Who Stay on the Job (a.k.a. Class War Lessons) - Stan Weir Stain Weir writes about direct action and on-the-job union leadership as a merchant marine in the 1940s.
The informal work group - Stan Weir Stan Weir on some of his life experiences at work and what he saw as the "the only organizational form opposed to formal bureaucracies which…
“The bottom line isn't the whole thing”: Detroit, anti-racism and labour history New Beginnings interviews a Detroit militant with decades of organizing experience in the area.
“What do you do for a living?” A tale of toil by Frank Edgewick, a guest services agent in an American hotel.
Waves of Struggle, The Winter Campaign at the Post Office in Edmonton In the summer of 2011 Canadian government legislation ordered Canadian postal workers back to work…
Diary of an anarchist hospo worker An article by a member of the Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement looking at life in the hospitality industry.
The work and the job - Wild Rose Collective A piece about the alienation of work and how even work that is directed towards helping people is structured in a way to be about profits over…
Makhno: the impressions of a French journalist - Stéphane Roger Among the many enemies facing the Ukrainian anarchists in the Russian Civil War were the French…