Voices from the Visteon-Ford occupation in Enfield Interviews with sacked Visteon workers occupying their plant in Enfield, north London.
Lifting the lid on Visteon, KPMG and the fat cats behind the cuts Simon Basketter examines the companies behind the sacking of hundreds of UK car plant workers with…
Visteon occupation photo gallery, Enfield, 2009 Photo gallery of the occupation of a Visteon car parts factory in Enfield, north London, after 200 workers were sacked without redundancy pay.
Rome: 2.7 million people demonstrate against the crisis According to the Italian union Cgil, today - 4th April - 2.7 million people marched in the streets…
Car factory occupations spread across the UK Sacked workers from the car parts firm Visteon have been occupying three factories across the UK since Wednesday.
Make economy history A leaflet distributed on yesterday's (Sat 28 Mar 09) 'Put People First' march in London. The leaflet argues against reformist demands as a…
"Save the economy" - why? - Ruthless Criticism Ruthless Criticism's leaflet on the financial crisis of 2008-9
Seven theses on the present crisis - João Bernardo A survey of the financial crisis, systemic regulation problems for global capital, the economic growth of China, India and Brazil and its…
Gothenburg school pupils strike against job cuts 400 pupils at Sjumilaskolan in Gothenburg suburb Biskopsgården have been on a week long strike since angry parents got the message that half the staff was to be sacked due to the economic crisis and estimates of falling pupil numbers.
China in crisis: reason to panic? Prol-Position's outline and analysis of the development and extent of the 2008-9 financial crisis's impact on China, and its implications for…
Canadian auto-workers occupy factory A group of disgruntled workers at a recently closed auto parts supply company in Windsor, Ontario have taken over the plant.
New nationwide general strike hits France Hundreds of thousands of French workers are expected to join the country's second nationwide strike in two months.