Workers occupy coal mine in Sardinia Workers occupy coolmine in Sulcis, one of the poorest regions of Sardinia, to protest poverty and demand state aid in order to restart production…
Italian miners barricade themselves underground with 350kg of explosives to prevent pit closure 100 Sardinian workers in Italy's only coal mine have barricaded themselves into the Carbosulcis mine overnight, with 350kg of company explosives. The occupation comes ahead of a government meeting to decide the future of the pit.
Spanish workers occupy a Duke’s estate and turn it into a farm Earlier this week in Andalusia, hundreds of unemployed farmworkers broke through a fence that…
Sacked Remploy workers occupy the company head office Earlier today a group of sacked Remploy workers occupied the companies head offices in Leicester
Police in Chile violently evict children from occupied schools School children across Santiago have occupied schools and blocked roads as part of a protest…
Workers' control A pamphlet by the Syndicalist Workers' Federation on the meaning of workers' control, its incompatability with the state and its history (1959).
Pisa: the "Nuova Periferia Polivalente" has opened! After being left derelict and neglected for 6 years, during which the only intervention by the local authorities has been the building of a wall…
The occupation of the factories: Paris 1936, Flint 1937 Interesting article comparing two waves of factory occupations that took place little more than six…
Oakland parents and teachers announce plans to sit-in to stop school closures As 5 elementary schools are set for closure at the end of this school year, displacing around 900…
Squatting against austerity: Occupy Pisa grows and evolves Squatting is on the rise again in these times of austerity (see for example the recent occupations…
Evicted families occupy a building in Seville and call on others to do so Evicted families have squatted a building in Seville. They are resisting despite having the water…
Dangerous subjects: UK students and the criminalization of protest Nina Power writes on the UK student movement and the demonisation and criminalisation of student…