Good morning sweetheart This post continues our series on work and sleep with a piece about stress and dreams in the education industry.
Even my dreams these days have work-related scenes More on our series on work, sleep and dreams. This one features Lou Rinaldi describing a nightmare and how it's his subconscious taking the very…
Reflections on dream baking and sleep deprivation An account of working without much sleep and the dreams associated with this.
Work dreams Scott Nappalos writes about the problems of working in a hospital and how conditions seep into his dreams.
Off the clock Jen Rogue writes about how our work life infiltrates itself into our dreams and technically amounts to unpaid labor.
And I am still sleepy As part of our series on sleep, work and dreams, Al Tucker dreams about temporary warehouse work.
Coping with clopening: retail worker’s most dreaded shift Our friend Liberté Locke writes about what it’s like to work a ‘clopen’ in retail, to close the…
Interviews with organizers: Canada’s postal struggles & the New School occupation Two interviews with organizers in recent struggles.
Fighting and firings at Canada Post In this post, Phinneas Gage tells a story about action on the job, management retaliation, and workers’ responses.
Rethinking Syndicalism A piece by Alex Erickson, briefly exploring some thoughts on workplace strategy and organization.
The Workplace Papers Short summary of the Sojourner Truth Organization, a group that came out of the so-called "new communist movement" and their views and experience…
The committee in action - Phinneas Gage In this article Phinneas Gage describes how workers at Canada Post have organized themselves, and the ups and downs and risks of organizing.