Anti-Putin protestors cause 16k tailback on Moscow ring road Anti-Putin protesters covered their cars in white ribbons and balloons and blocked the Moscow ring…
Images from revolutionary workplace group Uprise! Images of buttons, stickers and one sheet publications by the revolutionary workplace group Uprise!, which was active in 2002-2003.
The 'pitchfork movement' shuts down Sicily for fourth consecutive day Report on the struggle of the 'Pitchfork Movement' in Sicily which has seen a major blockades around…
Holding the line: informal pace setting in the workplace Juan Conatz recalls an experience working in a warehouse which was trying to increase productivity…
The Progressive lockout and class struggle in Aotearoa-New Zealand An article written in 2008 about a lockout of supermarket workers in New Zealand in 2006, looking at…
Clashes in Italian ports over job cuts Italian portworkers have clashed with police in a number of protests following the announcement of sweeping job cuts.
Looking back at anarchists and the 2006 Progressive Enterprises lockout In August and September 2006, New Zealand was hit with the largest and most prominent industrial…
Sometimes We Don't Even Get to the Point of Winning or Losing... Reading The American Worker and old Italian operaismo surveys of auto workers, it occurred to me…
Indefinite Transport Workers' Strike in South Africa Transport workers in South Africa have been on strike since the 10th of May. Major South African exports, including fruit, metals and wine have…
Carrefour delivery drivers strike Supermarket giant Carrefour was faced with empty shelves in its stores across Belgium on Wednesday after a strike by delivery drivers.
Interview with Polish Tesco worker, 2005 An interview with a Polish agency worker who attempted to organise a reduction of workloads in a Tesco distribution centre in Ireland.
Capital moves: transport and logistics An analysis of the global transport and distribution industry, particularly with respect to the advent of "just-in-time" delivery and the…