Ssangyong motors strike in South Korea ends in defeat and heavy repression - Loren Goldner Loren Goldner's analysis and overview of the defeated strike and occupation of the…
Reactions of the American proletariat during the 1929 crisis With many commentators stating that the 2008 recession is the world's worst since the great…
Victorious Belfast traffic warden speaks From issue 2 of The Leveller, this is an expanded version of the story of the four-month battle against bosses by Belfast traffic wardens. This…
Flint 1936-7: Diary of a sitdowner The diary of one of the striking General Motors workers who occupied their factories between December 1936 and February 1937.
Timex strike, 1993 - European Counter Network 1993 strike at an electronics factory in Dundee against layoffs and a wage-freeze.
Burnsall strike 1992 - European Counter Network Report on a 1992 strike at a metal finishing company following a worker suffering miscarriage, after management refused her light duties.
More misery now! - The Red Menace Article looking at the impact of the 1989 public transport workers' strikes in London and elsewhere.
Taxi strikes in North and South East China Taxi drivers in the northeast city of Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province, struck and staged sit-ins outside Communist Party and government offices…
The Asturian Strikes of 1962-1963 Guy Debord's accounts of the massive strikes by miners in Franco's Spain, translated into English for the first time.
Municipal workers strike across South Africa Over 150,000 municipal workers in South Africa have gone on strike in a dispute over paltry pay offers in the face of massive inflation.
Flowers for Homestead at Dulwich Picture Gallery - Practical History Leaflets distributed at a talk on Henry Frick's art collection, reflecting on the 1892 Homestead strike, and the origins of the wealth of the industrialists whose collections founded many of Britain's major art galleries.
1892: The Homestead Strike Extracts from Louis Adamic, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman describing the Homestead Strike in 1892, and the circumstances of Berkman’s shooting of Henry Clay Frick, the head of the Carnegie Steel Company’s strike-breaking operation.