China's emerging labour movement A look at the burgeoning workers' movement in China and how it is attempting to organise in a country where the only union is run by the state.
A Brief Interview with an IWW organiser, 1998 Black Flag interviews Ray Carr, an IWW delegate at a job shop in Hampshire.
1905-today: The Industrial Workers of the World in the US A short history of the US branch of the most revolutionary mass organisation in American history, …
The Industrial Workers of Africa, 1917-1921 - Bikisha Media Collective The history of four years of the revolutionary multi-racial union in South Africa, the Industrial…
1895-1921: The CGT, France A history of the anarchist origins of the largest trade union in France and the development and decline of revolutionary ideas and practice within it.
Exeter: second postal strike threatened Management persecution prompts talk of further walkouts just days after an agreement was reached to return to work.
Exeter postal wildcat ends 300 workers who staged an unofficial walkout at the Exeter Mail Centre have voted unanimously to end their strike.
An interview with Tony Mcqade, former shop steward. Tony Mcqade worked at British Leyland’s site 2 car plant in Speke from the late 1960s until its closure in 1978, as well being a shop steward at the plant for a number of years, and is now a full time official with the TGWU.
Class war in Palestine A mass strike is due to erupt amongst civil servants in Palestine over the non-payment of wages, amidst party-political manoeuvres by the ruling…