The committee in action - Phinneas Gage In this article Phinneas Gage describes how workers at Canada Post have organized themselves, and the ups and downs and risks of organizing.
Protest in support of 'locked out' Ontario workers Over 10,000 people come out to support 'locked out' engineers in Canada. Their employers (Caterpillar) are reporting record profits yet are…
Jailed anarchist statement to the court The transcript of the statement made in court by Canadian Anarchist Mandy Hiscocks. She made the statement prior to being sentenced to sixteen…
Stories from the CUPW Lock Out: or how to create a story that can reshape who we are and how we act This story by our friend Bruce is reprinted from Linchpin, the publication of our…
Class War on the Work Floor – Audio Recording We’re pleased to repost this from our comrades at Common Cause.
Reasonable accommodation Our friend and comrade Invisible Man has contributed stories before about life on the job. In this piece he provides an analysis of race and…
Impressions of the North American anarchist movement An interview with Andrew Flood about the impressions of the North American anarchist movement he formed during his 2007/2008 44 city tour of the…
On Contracts An article by Phinneas Gage dealing with collective bargaining agreements between a small shop and the Canadian postal workers union.
The shoe nazi This is a story about race, class, and poverty, from a friend who writes a blog anonymously as Invisible Man.
SORWUC [the Service, Office and Retail Workers' Union of Canada] - Frances Rooney A 1978 article on SORWUC, a union formed with the intent to organize in industries traditionally…
Occupy Wall Street: Noooo, Canada! - Aalya Ahmad An article addressing the often jaded response from the radical left on the Occupy Wall Street movement.
On workplace organisation - Red and Black Notes A look at the exchange between Stan Weir and Sam Friedman on workplace organisation. The following article, which has been slightly edited for…