"If Gezi never happened, the anger at mass murder at Soma could not have burst forth from the people" In keeping with tradition, the following is an interview with Turkish IWW member…
Turkish miners: Soma workers murdered for profits Hundreds of thousands of workers have taken part in a one-day strike, and clashes with police have broken out, after hundreds of coal miners died…
Après moi le déluge! Fossil fuel abolitionism and the carbon bubble - part 2 In part two of this two-part article, we look at the parallels between fossil-fuel abolitionism and…
Après moi le déluge! Fossil fuel abolitionism and the carbon bubble - part 1 In part one of this two-part article, we look at the so-called ‘carbon bubble’ – assets priced based…
Killer coal-burning plant switched off in Vado Ligure, Italy A coal burning factory in northern Italy, which caused pollution linked to the deaths of hundreds of…
Indian workers shut down seven mines and destroy bosses' offices Following violent clashes over the decision to dismiss hundreds of unionised workers and replace…
300 Turkish miners barricade themselves underground 300 miners across two shifts at a mine in the Black Sea area of Zonguldak have barricaded themselves underground in protest at atrocious health…
Beyond Thatcher : militant testimonies on miners’ struggles and British syndicalism from yesterday and today This year, Margaret Thatcher’s death reminded us of the economic policies she…
Solidarity for workers' full control #04 Issue of Solidarity published by Solidarity (South London) on 4 July 1969 with articles about Kingsnorth, keystone cops, Fiat workers and the…
The US miners' strikes, 1919-1922 - Jeremy Brecher Jeremy Brecher's account of the strike wave in American mines from 1919 to 1922, where coalminers fought the bosses, the government and even the…
US coal miners' strikes, 1894 - Jeremy Brecher Jeremy Brecher's excellent account of the overlapping American miners' strikes in 1894: a national strike and a successful stoppage in Cripple…
Nationalisation and the new boss class - Tom Brown A pamphlet by Tom Brown discussing nationalisation, its theoretical roots and whether it is a working-class gain (1958).