Wrong to work! Two perspectives on the abolition of work ALL MUST WORK! declares the cabinet of millionaires. 'Workers not shirkers!', they implore. …
Benefit envy without benefit - Junge Linke Junge Linke discuss the government's mobilisation of benefits envy as part of its assault on living standards.
The unemployed struggle in West Ham in the 1900s A short history of the unemployed agitation in West Ham and the Triangle Camp events
When we say "class", what are we talking about? Two parallel definitions of the word are used in political discussion. It's a perennial problem that radicals don't define what they're talking…
Social contract must go under - Anarchist Worker An article about Labour's attack on the social contract from issue number 34, April 1977 of the Anarchist Worker. Scanned by and gratefully taken…
Minister of Labour Elsa Fornero is welcomed in Naples by 3000 protesters More than 3,000 students and unemployed workers demonstrated on November 12 in Naples as a protest…
Unemployment, the JobCentre, and the imposition of labour discipline Having been gainfully unemployed for a number of months, I’ve recently returned to take a swim in…
The WOW factor: Wollongong’s unemployed and the dispossession of class and history The following is the text of a paper delivered to the first biennial Wollongong History Conference…
The neighborhood is the new factory An article by Liz Mason-Deese on the unemployed movement in Argentina since 2001.
Only two in ten young women are employed in southern Italy Istat (the Italian Institute of Statistics) has published its Italian labour force survey for the…
From Crisis to Cooperatives: Lessons from Argentina’s Cartoneros A special Labor day (United States) documentary by Free Speech Radio News (FSRN) about the Argentine…
Editorial: The ‘new’ workfare schemes in historical and class context The editorial from Aufheben #21, which is available in print now, discussing the current workfare…