Direct action against unpaid wages on a demolition site Demolition worker Anthony's account of labouring in the New England winter, and taking direct action…
Employee thieving at a discount chain store Kmart worker Karl recounts his employment in the late 70s and early 80s, with his and his co-workers' unofficial way of supplementing their wages…
Employee sabotage in a copy shop Alan, a shop clerk's account of unofficial wage enhancement in a Minneapolis photocopy outfit.
Resisting work in harvest time Tad, a combine driver, recounts sabotaging machines in order to get a break from work on Texas farms.
A bike messengers minor rebellion Kenny, a bicycle courier, recalls taking direct action to get management to abandon a new work practice.
Account of a well-prepared wildcat strike Nick, an assembly line worker, recounts sabotage and a walkout at his factory when the workers' contract expired.
Shirking 9 to 5: diary of a reluctant temp An agency worker recalls several years' temping in London, trying to help his co-workers and do as little work as possible.
Factory workers trash plant over closure Workers at a Continental tyre factory in France destroyed two buildings after learning that legal attempts to block the closure of their plant…
Mozambique: wildcats and sabotage on the sugar cane plantations 600 seasonal workers at the Xinavane sugar plantation in Maputo province of Mozambique have been on wildcat strike since last Friday (15th February).
France: Sabotage at Renault factory Workers at the Renault factory in Le Mans have been accused by management of sabotaging factory equipment.
Sabotage in the workplace Sabotage is the generic term for a whole host of tricks, deviltry, and assorted nastiness that can remind the boss how much he needs his workers …
Stagecoach bus driver's strike a success An initial strike by bus drivers at Stagecoach North East has been praised by the unions, with further strike action planned for tomorrow.