Of Chavistas and anarquistas: brief sketch of a visit to Venezuela (November-December, 2004) A report from two American anarchists of their time traveling around Venezuela,…
Venezuela's anarchists and the three-way fight A look at anarchism in Venezuela, and its position in conflict both to Chavism and its US-sponsored opposition.
Venezuela today: complexities and outright lies A member of the El Libertario editorial collective prepared this article for the 6th edition of the Costa Rican anarchist journal La Libertad in…
The myth of 'co-management' in Venezuela: Reflections on Alcasa and Invepal An analysis of two of the most famous cases of Venezuelan 'co-management', Alcasa and Invepal.
Steel workers' strike in Venezuela attacked by Chavez' state Steel workers in Venezuela have been attacked by the Chavez government folowing a series of strikes.
Three day strike at Venezuelan steelmaker Workers launched a 72-hour strike at Venezuela's largest steelmaker, Ternium Sidor, late on Tuesday to protest stalled contract talks.
Oil workers struggles in Venezuela under Chavez, 2007 Article with information about recent struggles of the oil workers as well as some information and…
Workers struggle betrayed by State and union in Venezuela This article was written by a revolutionary who has been working with the occupied factory in…
Venezuela: student march repressed Police used rubber bullets and tear gas against students protesting against the closure of the RCTV television channel.
Coca-Cola blockade ended after legal challenges Former employees from the Venezuelan bottling plant have ended their blockade after Coca-Cola sought a legal ban on the blockade.
Workers blockade Coca-Cola bottling plant 220 protestors began a picket of Coca-Cola's Caracas bottling centre on Monday, refusing to move until they recieve social security payments.
Is Latin America really turning left? James Petras examines recent social movements and developments in the class struggle in Latin America.