Class Struggle in China The role of China in the imperialist pecking order has been covered many times on our website (leftcom.org). Here we deal with China’s evolution…
Burgerville Workers Union Launches Strike As Negotiations Break Down Members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) organized into the Burgerville Workers Union…
Deliveroo riders strike back against cuts to shifts in London, Leeds and Nottingham Deliveroo riders took action across London, Leeds and Nottingham over the weekend of the 12th-13th…
1953: Uprising at the Norilisk Labour Camp Account of a mass strike by inmates at the Norilag Gulag against executions and enforced labour.
Camaraderie, Affective Labour and the Union: A Hospitality Workers' Inquiry A workers’ inquiry into hospitality and the TGI Fridays strike, examining the labour process of…
Interview on the strike wave in Mexico Ray Valentine interviews Patrick Cuninghame, a History and Sociology lecturer at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (UAM) in Mexico City,…
Working Class Decomposition and Gig Economy Work On 8 May 2019 around 300 protesters, mostly Uber and Lyft drivers, blocked Market Street in San Francisco in front of Uber's international…
Strikes and victories for outsourced workers across London Workers organised with the United Voices of the World union have been busy in London recently,…
Teesside Construction Workers Challenge the State On Thursday 30 May construction workers at the Tees Renewable Energy Plant, owned by MGT Power, walked out in a wildcat action over safety…
Why don’t strikes achieve more? An article from the Organizing Work blog examining the limitations of high-profile disputes such as the Stop-n-Shop strike, published as part of…
Uber and Lyft drivers deserve a better strike An article from the Organizing Work blog, critically analyzing the recent Uber/Lyft strikes. This article focuses on the US experience, and doesn…