So, the government got in… The election results are in. The Tories can form a majority government to rule for the next five years. Now what?
Government union busting and the PCS response The PCS union is facing concerted union busting activity from the government. However, despite its rhetoric it has fallen into a retreat that…
Protest staves off eviction for Liverpool family An emergency protest called by ReClaim, a grassroots anti-austerity group based in Liverpool, successfully prevented the eviction of a family…
10 reasons to support the firefighters' strikes Firefighters in England today walked out on strike for 24 hours in the latest of a series of stoppages in a dispute over massive attacks by the…
The Pop Up Union: a postmortem When management at the University of Sussex announced plans to outsource 235 jobs, workers responded by launching a 'Pop-Up Union', a new tactic…
Authoritarianism, work and therapy Reaction to the news that the UK Government have been discussing linking employment support payments to undergoing mental health assessments…
10 July pay strike in Kirklees A report of the industrial action by public sector workers in Huddersfield and the surrounding area.
The 10 July public sector strike and going beyond formula Tomorrow's coordinated strike by public sector workers looks set to be larger than the one on 30…
10 July: a ‘season of struggle’? An initial response to the announcement from the People’s Assembly that there will be a ‘mass strike’ on 10 July this year.
Self-organised claimant resistance to Atos: a success story for our time French IT firm Atos announce they will pull out of the controversial Work Capacity Assement program…
How anti-immigrant myths serve the bosses As the anti-migrant propaganda of the UK press continues, London Antifascists examine how their scapegoating lets government and employers off…
“What was all the fuss about?” My recent experiences of unemployment One libcom poster's account of a spell of unemployment, and having to jump through the bureaucratic…