On the union question - Amadeo Bordiga and Onorato Damen An extract from the book 'Bordiga: Beyond the Myth', published by the CWO/ICT, available in multiple…
A survey of the French workers (1880) – La Revue Socialiste The text of a questionnaire circulated among working class and trade union circles in France in 1880…
SAFTU: The Tragedy and (Hopefully not) the Farce The labour movement has been unable to de-link itself from its archenemy: capital. As its structures bureaucratise, as its leaders become career…
A history of trade unionism in the Philippines A detailed account of the history of the workers' movement in the Philippines, by the International Communist Current. We disagree with the…
Al Ditty – Working Class Hero A tribute to a white Minneapolis sanitation worker who was fired and committed suicide after leaking plans for a police raid on the Justice for…
A new concept of unionism: the New South Wales Builders Labourers' Federation 1970-1974 Meredith Burgmann's pioneering work on the history of the New South Wales branch of the Australian…
American labor isn’t dead, but definitely needs to wake up The mood and discussions of late have largely been doom and gloom. Our series has tried to shine a…
This Is Not a Drill: Bracing for the Trump Era In our second installment in our Labor under Trump mini-series, Mark Brenner from Labor Notes explores what union members can do in the face of…
Is the working class movement dead? The following article is loosely based on the notes for a pre-discussion talk by an AF member to a libertarian socialist discussion meeting in…
Echanges 11 – 1977 Issue of Echanges from the latter part of 1977 primarily about the trade unions and the role they play in Europe in undermining autonomous working class struggle.