“Just and peaceful labor relations”: Why the U.S. government supported collective bargaining This post gives a brief account of some of the history of the capitalist state’s…
Dear comrades: a call for solidarity with the student struggles in Quebec Several of us in the Recomposition editorial group have been very interested in recent events in…
The Teamster Raid on the UTU: A Dispatch from the civil war in the Canadian Transport Industry This article is based on several interviews with workers that IWW members spoke…
Direct action begins at home Our friend Amédée Garneau sends along this story about small scale tenant organizing in New York.
Canadian Labour Congress sells out students! Attached documents from the Provincial Labour Central of Quebec and the Canadian Labour Congress designed to wipe out any Canadian union…
Snapshots of the student movement in Montreal At the bottom of this article are links for how your trade union or community group can support the students’ struggle. That will help…
An owie to one is an owie to all: A six-step plan for helping your parent-friends remain activists A member of Seattle Solidarity Network shares some steps she thinks organizations…
Direct action makes history A central part of our organising practice at Recomposition is direct action. In this piece our comrade Marianne addresses criticisms of Occupy…
Who dismisses the teacher? Our series on sleep and dreams continues with a post about stress and lack of sleep in the education industry.
Bathrooms Our series on sleep continues with a piece by Gayge Operaista discussing divisions and oppression within the working class.
Let me sleep on it Our series on work, sleep and dreams continues with a story about a sleepwalking postal worker.
Alarm Clock Our series on work, sleep, and dreams continues with a story by our friend Invisible Man, about race, stress, and family.