Employee sabotage in a copy shop Alan, a shop clerk's account of unofficial wage enhancement in a Minneapolis photocopy outfit.
Resisting work in harvest time Tad, a combine driver, recounts sabotaging machines in order to get a break from work on Texas farms.
A bike messengers minor rebellion Kenny, a bicycle courier, recalls taking direct action to get management to abandon a new work practice.
Account of a well-prepared wildcat strike Nick, an assembly line worker, recounts sabotage and a walkout at his factory when the workers' contract expired.
Shirking 9 to 5: diary of a reluctant temp An agency worker recalls several years' temping in London, trying to help his co-workers and do as little work as possible.
An account of unofficial action at Tower Hamlets College A short account by a participant of a staff rebellion in 2009 against an enforced training session,…
Looking Back on the Oaxaca Rebellion Reflections on the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca by a North American anarchist who visited the city two years after the rebellion.
Reflections on work, legal aid and the welfare state A legal aid worker's analysis of legal aid, and its role in preserving social peace in capitalist society.
Notes from a journey to Sarajevo - Petar Petrović A few impressions and speculations about the state and economy of Bosnia, by a revolutionary from Serbia who visited in 1998.
The story of this group (in its various incarnations) - No War But The Class War Following the re-formation of the No War But The Class War group shortly after September 11, 2001,…
Flint 1936-7: Diary of a sitdowner The diary of one of the striking General Motors workers who occupied their factories between December 1936 and February 1937.
No war but the class war: remembering and reflecting ten years after - Practical History Account of a participant involved in the No War But The Class War group at the time of the first Gulf War.