Anarchism and Trade Unionism GASTON GERARD is a lecturer in political science whose valuable discussion of an anarchist approach to trade unionism first appeared in the University Libertarian in 1957.
History and role of the Trade Union movement PETER TURNER, born 1935 at Battersea, is a carpenter, an ASW steward, and a member of the Committee of 100.
The Black Ball - Ralph Ellison A short story about an attempt to build an integrated union in the American south. Contains racial slurs, and references to racial motivated…
A serious public transport strike in the Netherlands There is some serious strike action going on in the Netherlands in regional public transport. This is like a breath of fresh air in a country…
SNCF: The unions and the parties on the left of capital have sabotaged the strike by channelling it into defence of the rail company and the state-boss. Only a big jump in workers autonomy can save it! A translation of a leaflet distributed to striking rail workers in France. Produced…
Union officials walk out - against their own members Officials of the education union UCU have downed tools and walked out - from their own annual congress.
Anti-Shorten: The ALP is still selling bullshit A critique of the rehashed social democracy of the Australian Labor Party. Republished from The Word From Struggle Street - an anticapitalist…
No Promises: Insurgent Teachers Strike in West Virginia An analysis of the teachers’ strike in West Virginia from Whither Appalachia?, a new project based…
'Change the Rules': reifying labour under capital A critique of Sally McManus, the Australian Council of Trade Unions, and the 'Change the Rules' campaign from a communist perspective.
The Rise and Fall and Insurrection of Trade Unionism in Tanzania An overview of the development of trade unions in Tanzania between the 1920s and 1990s by Tanzanian…
The Development of Trade Unions in Uganda Roger Scotts history of the development of Trade Unions in Uganda, published 1966.