Foundation trusts: a guide for NHS workers An examination of NHS reforms, what they mean and how health workers can resist them.
800,000 bank workers on strike in India More than 800,000 bank employees from 50,000 branches across India started a two-day strike Wednesday to oppose privatisation, merger and…
Thailand: Rail strikes against privatisation Following a wildcat strike which shut down the state rail network on October 31, the rail union is threatening further action if privatisation…
UK: Tube maintenance workers begin six days of strikes The first of two 72 hour strikes by more than 2,300 workers at failed private maintenance firm…
Privatisation by the back door: The health workers’ strike and the future of medical care in Poland Laure Akai analyses the neoliberal reforms to Poland's health service as the…
UK: Post Office strikes continue Workers at Crown Post Offices struck yesterday and on Friday, and are due to strike again tomorrow to stop plans to outsource services to WH…
Poland’s health care workers’ strike: new challenges and old problems As a mass health-care strike enters its sixth week, all that may be achieved is the speeding-up of…
Belgium: Flights grounded by wildcat strike Thousands were affected when security guards at Charleroi airport walked out in a row over privatisation
The great Northampton General Hospital lie in, 1977 A short history of a successful example of creative direct action against healthcare rationing in a British hospital.
Argentina: railway station burnt by passengers Angry passengers attacked and destroyed offices, before burning them down in protest at the atrocious state of the privatised service.
Lebanon: electricity workers threaten strike Staff at EDL (Lebanese Electricity) have given notice of strike action to begin on May 4.
Ireland: Energy workers plan strikes Workers at the Electricity Supply Board are currently threatening strike action against potential privatisation.