1995-1997: Mersey docks dispute - Dave Graham Dave Graham's detailed and fascinating history of the eventually unsuccessful Liverpool dockers dispute.
The Working Class and Social Change - Martin Glaberman Glaberman discusses different notions of class consciousness, based partly on his experiences as…
Black cats, white cats, wildcats: Auto workers in Detroit, 1969 Introductory article and account of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers and its activity in…
A Warning - Karl Marx Article by Marx, writing on behalf of the International, warning German workers to not be strikebreakers during a strike of Edinburgh tailors.
Letter concerning the struggles over the oil price in Britain Notes by 'Dave W.' on the fuel protests of September 2000 examining the social make-up of the strikers and analysis of both mainstream and leftist reactions to the protests.
Wildcats in the Appalachian coal fields - William Cleaver William Cleaver on the often unofficial strikes of miners in the mid to late 20th century.
Throwing away the ladder: the universities in the crisis - George Caffentzis George Caffentzis' article on the development of class struggle in American universities since 1960.
The mass strike in France May-June 1968 - ICO Text on the mass strike in France in 1968 written by Informations et Correspondance Ouvrieres (ICO) and published in English as Root & Branch…
Mark Goodier - broke BBC strike Mark Goodier, radio presenter from Zimbabwe, crossed picket lines to work during the 2005 BBC strike.
Nicholas Witchell - six o'clock scabbing Now Royal Correspondent, Nicholas Witchell crossed picket lines to read the six o'clock news during the 1989 BBC strike.
Shelagh Fogarty - breakfast scab Starting strikebreaking early in the day, Radio 5 co-anchor Shelagh Fogarty scabbed on her colleagues during the 2005 BBC strike.