Union suspends bin strike again Unite union have suspended the bin strike again, after a court granted an interim injunction against the Birmingham council.
Wobblies and Cossacks: The 1913 great strike A short history of the 1913 New Zealand general strike by Ciaran Doolin.
Photo gallery: warehouse workers' strike spreads across Italy Image gallery of the strikes in Italy's warehouses, which have spread from one warehouse in Carpiano…
Warehouse strikes across Italy as management tear up workers’ rights Solidarity strikes have broken out at warehouses across Italy, with workers blocking entrance gates…
Uber drivers in Kenya on indefinite strike Drivers for Uber, Taxify, Little and Mondo-Ride have been on indefinite strike since 11th September over working conditions and high commission…
Interview: 100 days of the Kenya nurses strike Nurses in Kenya have been on strike for more than 100 days. The government has declared the strike illegal and started sacking nurses. Nurses…
Council lies mean Brum bin strike extended til Christmas Refuse collection workers in Birmingham have voted strongly in favour of extending strike action for…
Patterns of rural protest: Chiefs, slaves, and peasants in north western Sierra Leone 1896-1956 PhD dissertation by Ismail Rachid focusing on slave and peasant resistance to…
Reflections on the 1955 Freetown Riots by a senior police officer This is not a first hand account of the riots, and it is given from the point of view of a police…
The Dublin McDonald's strike, 1979 A post-mortem of the 6 month strike by ITGWU members at Ireland's first two branches of McDonald's in Dublin by the Anarchist Workers Association…
Strike and protests against Macron's employment law Four unions called a general strike for today against French President Macron’s new employment law, this is often referred to as Macron 2 or…
An appeal to Bearded Broz: the Birmingham bin strike The following is an appeal to the volunteer group Bearded Broz. I'm asking you to avoid collecting the bins while the Birmingham bin strike now…