Sticky fingers: KPMG and the accountancy oligopoly Following their involvement in the bankruptcy of car parts manufacturer Visteon, John Barker examines KPMG and the murky world of the "big four"…
Peiraeus dockworkers strike strong despite political and international pressure The strike of 1.500 dockworkers holds strong in Peiraeus despite rising political pressure from the…
Military and federal police bust Mexican electrical workers' union Late on Saturday night, around 6,000 Mexican police occupied the various sites of Luz y Fuerza del…
Peiraeus blocked as dockworkers strike against privatisation enters 12th day Peiraeus, the central commercial harbour of Greece remains blocked as dockworkers decided to…
Homicide as a weapon of the weak in postsocialist China: some recent incidents Report on the struggle of Guixi Co-op workers in Chengdu against the cooperative equivalent to a management buyout. Reflections on the use of homicide - or the threat of homicide - as a weapon of the weak over the past few years in China.
On the US row over private versus "socialised" healthcare The Anarchist Federation analyses the ongoing debate in the United States over controversial plans…
Royal Mail staff strike More than 12,000 postal workers are on strike as of Friday in a row over jobs, pay and services.
London postal workers strike set for Friday, other regions to be balloted Royal Mail is braced for further industrial unrest, with unions expected to ballot more regions for…
Neo-liberals don't die, they just amortise There has been a lot of talk on the left, and even in the mainstream media, about how neo-liberalism is dead or dying as the recession burns a…
Unrest over academies expansion As 70 failing schools join the 310 already on the list of schools which will be or already are now operating as academies, coalitions of parents…
Ghazl el-Mahalla workers protest privatisation Workers from the Ghazl El-Mahalla spinning factory held a demonstration Thursday against alleged plans to sell off the Ghazl El-Mahalla company…