Battle of Trafalgar: The UK Poll Tax Riot (Documentary) A chronological account of the anti-poll tax demonstration on 31st March 1990, one that contrasts…
Man in coma loses benefits as he's classified "fit for work" The government's decision to crack down on the disabled took a bizarre turn this week after a man in…
National Unemployed Workers Movement image gallery A selection of pamphlet covers, leaflets and photos from the NUWM movement of the 1920s and 1930s in the Britain.
Organizing the lumpenproletariat: Cliques and communists in Berlin during the Weimar Republic - Eve Rosenhaft 1982 historical article by Eve Rosenhaft on the relationship between the German…
Degrading, de-humanising, and discredited: The UK prison pressure cooker on the boil The UK prison population has reached yet another record high, and many of the issues that led to the…
Wages go negative: graduate pays for internship The news that graduates are now paying to work for free just adds to the feeling that something has to give.
The Atlanta Solidarity Network Continues Winning Streak ASOL keeps up it's perfect record with another victory!
A radical social worker's appeal to colleagues ahead of #N30 This was written by a radical social work student for her fellow students, to make the case for…
The renewed imposition of work in the era of austerity: prospects for resistance Aufheben analyse the continuing shift from welfare to workfare in the UK.
The untapped revolutionary potential of wayward youth and juvenile delinquents A piece written shortly before the London riots, made far more relevant by them, and now with a small post-riot introduction.
Women, the unions and work, or… what is not to be done - Selma James Excellent critique of the structural position of unions, work, and unwaged labour from a feminist…
Solidarity, good and bad! An unemployed member of Subversion critically responds to Employment service strikes. We do not agree with this article but reproduce it for reference.