Wired - temp-work in the rail-industry, Germany, 2006 Prol-Position examine working life and the use of agency staff in railway infrastructure corporation…
Washing machines factory in Berlin closing down, 2005 As a large washing machine factory in Berlin closes down, Wildcat examine the history of the plant,…
Two weeks in the Hewlett Packard packaging plant An agency worker describes working life in a German Hewlett-Packard packaging plant in 2005.
"We wanted to make history" - Wildcat Account of the 2006 strike at Bosch-Siemens Washing Machine Factory (BSH) in Berlin, Germany and interview with two strikers.
Lodz/Poland: From the household appliance industry’s promised land, 2005 Wildcat Germany on the consumer electronics industry and conditions for workers in Lodz, Poland,…
Razor Attack on Foreman in Lodz, 2005 Excerpts from a reportage from the daily paper Gazeta Wyborcza (17.10.2005). An accident in the Italian household appliance-factory Indesit in Lodz/Poland lead to an attack on a foreman by masked workers with a razor.
French investments in Eastern Europe A detailed look at French investment in Eastern Europe, and the exploitation of Eastern European workers by French corporations.
Anti-capitalism and mass redundancies in Germany, 2005 Prol-Position on a series of mass job cuts across different, mostly high-tech manufacturing corporations across Germany in 2005.
How and why should we fight against redundancies? Text by Mouvement Communiste from 2005 summarising some general arguments concerning redundancies and some historical experiences of struggles against them in France.
Fighting plant closure: Women in the Plessey occupation, 1982 - Patricia Findlay A history of the occupation of the Plessey capacitor plant in 1982 after its closure was announced…
Women's Response to Multinationals in County Mayo County Mayo in the 1970s an account by an academic researcher Lorelei Harris. The start of the "Green Tiger" economy in the 1970s - multinational companies in Ireland.
The American Worker - Paul Romano and Ria Stone An extensive two-part article on factory workers in the US in 1947. In the first half, auto worker Phil Singer (using the pen name, Paul Romano)…