Union steward sacked for wearing a union badge Retail outlet Dunnes has achieved a new low in union-bashing by sacking shop steward Joanne Delaney in November 2005 for wearing a union badge.
Labour Party and union leaders play race card against migrant workers Following the Irish Ferries dispute Labour Party leader Pat Rabbitte and union leader Jack O’Connor have decided to place the blame for driving down wages in Ireland on the migrant workers themselves and not on the bosses.
Charge of the New Red Brigade - The Independent on Red Action Article from The Independent on Sunday about socialist group Red Action, anti-fascism, the IRA and…
Struggle continues against Shell in the west of Ireland A report on the libertarian camp and direct action campaign against a hazardous Shell refinery and pipeline development project
Irish travellers scapegoated Its power for the course for the mainstream media, politicians and their lackeys to make a career out of criminalisation and scapegoating of minorities.
Irish Ferries - Thousands of workers say no to slavery on the high seas An estimated 150,000 took part in the day of action in solidarity with Irish Ferries workers across Ireland.
An anarchist look at the world of the charity mugger 21st century indulgences, chugging and corporate ch ch-ing - one worker's account and analysis of working as a street fundraiser.
Anton Pannekoek's Letter to Sylvia Pankhurst Pannekoek discusses the failings of the programme of the newly formed Irish Communist Party.
1920s: Communism vs. Reforms: Mistakes of the Communist Party in Ireland Pankhurst exposes the reactionary role of the Communist Party of Ireland and gives some background…