"Roza is a leader: that's why they jailed her" An interview with TATIANA M., an independent trade union activist in Kazakhstan, about the case of Roza Tuletaeva and other oil worker activists…
Indian workers shut down seven mines and destroy bosses' offices Following violent clashes over the decision to dismiss hundreds of unionised workers and replace…
Police vehicles torched and shots fired at anti-fracking protest A protest against fracking in Eastern New Brunswick has turned violent after Canadian mounted police…
The North Sea 3. Coal, oil and after The third part of an interview with Neil Rothnie about North Sea oil workers’organisation.
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…
Gas blowout on Total’s Elgin field: letter from a North Sea oil worker to Reclaim the Power This letter from North Sea oil worker Neil Rothnie, a long-standing trade union…
No Dash For Gas: We climbed those chimneys to kick-start protest and debate EDF, the power company, has been denounced for attacking the right to protest, after it launched a…
Precarious chemical workers strike in Iran Over 300 precarious chemical workers have walked off the job at the Fajir petrochemical plant in Iran. They are protesting against a lack of job…
Gasland (Documentary) Its happening all across America - rural landowners waking up to find a lucrative offer from an energy company wanting to lease their property…
Sudanese protest movement gathers pace Over the last six weeks, Sudan has seen the birth of a decentralised and leaderless protest movement against the government, known as the “Sudan…
On the Picket Line: The ConEd Lockout in New York An account of New York City electrical workers who've been on the picket since being locked-out earlier this week.