An open letter to rank and file labor activists An open letter by the IMPACT group in Ohio, USA, to rank-and-file workers. The letter cointains short accounts of sell-outs and closed-door deals…
1968-1971: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers - A. Muhammad Ahmad A short history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers - a radical union of black auto workers…
Unions back down, public sector workers split in pensions deal The government has claimed a victory in the pensions crisis after they secured their target for total pensions savings up to 2055.
Answer to Dave Douglass - Cajo Brendel Brendel replies to Douglass's criticisms of a summary of "Autonomous Class Struggle in Great Britain".
Some thoughts as I read the pamphlet "Autonomous Class Struggle in Britain" (Dave Douglass) Dave Douglass' comments on "Autonomous Class Struggle in Britain".
Summary of the book "Autonomous Class Struggle in Great Britain" by Cajo Brendel (Cajo Brendel) Cajo Brendel outlines his book on history of the class struggle in Great Britain in the three decades after World War II.
Goodbye to the Unions! - A Controversy About Autonomous Class Struggle in Great Britain A debate between Dutch Council communist Cajo Brendel and NUM official Dave Douglass about the…
Marx and Makhno Meet McDonald's An account of the French "Solidarity Collective" group. Casualised workers in Paris win several strikes, honorably lose another with combined…
Factory committees in the Russian revolution - Rod Jones Alongside the Russian workers' attempts to create socialism -- not as some abstract far-off utopia…
Trade unionism - Anton Pannekoek "... there comes a disparity between the working class and trade unionism. The working class has to look beyond capitalism. Trade unionism lives…
The workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them Based on his experience in auto factories, Glaberman discusses the contradictions of the union's…
Walter Reuther, "social unionist" - Martin Glaberman Martin Glaberman's review of 'The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor'.