The Company Union Movement, 1900-1937: A Reexamination - Daniel Nelson A paper by Daniel Nelson about 'company unions' in the United States during the years of 1900-1937.
Redwing Workers Organization replies to Sam Dolgoff A reply from members of the Redwing Workers Organization and Jeff Stein to Sam Dolgoff's 'Notes for a discussion on the regeneration of the…
Books for a renewed American workers movement, 1 of 3: "The Blue Eagle at Work" A review by Life Long Wobbly of The Blue Eagle at Work: Reclaiming Democratic Rights in the American…
Fighting for #Justice4JohnPearson Next week, the PCS union holds its annual delegate conference in Brighton. One of the most important issues on the agenda is that of whether the…
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?
Five reasons "red" Len won't break the law “Red” Len McCluskey is once more rattling his sabre ahead of the General Election. But don’t expect it to ever be drawn. Here’s five reasons why.
The Civil Service Rank & File – a belated post-mortem An analysis of the Civil Service Rank & File Network, which emerged in late 2012, and its impact…
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…
“The harsh reality of capitalism”: Low wages, zero-hours contracts, and self-organisation in London’s Everyman Cinemas An interview-essay detailing the experiences of cinema worker Eve Ryman and her…
Victimised reps forced to lobby their union in fight for support Two union reps sacked by their employer for their trade union activities are lobbying the National…
“Every action was done collectively”: An interview with newly unionised TEFL workers Faced with an attack on their working conditions, TEFL workers in Dublin formed a union, threatened…