Happy birthday to Recomposition!
China Crash: The Faltering of Economic Transition
Concrete examples of non-Labor Relations Board union: part 1 - Phinneas Gage
The experiences of Kamunist Kranti and Faridabad Majdoor Samachar
The comrades in Faridabad (an industrial area on the outskirts of Delhi) reflected critically on their former Marxist-Leninist trajectories, e.g. the trade union question, in light of both practical experiences in their industrial area and theoretical efforts to re-read Marx and to familiarise themselves with the international left communist debate since Lenin.
5 reasons to steer clear of the Labour Party bandwagon
The schoolchildren's strikes, 1889 - Steven Johns
Rail safety conference #3, Chicago Illinois, 19 September 2015
After two well-attended Rail Safety Conferences, the first on Saturday, March 14, 2015 in Richmond, California and the second on Saturday, March 21 in Olympia, Washington, a third -- titled "Railroad Safety: Workers, Community & the Environment" -- will be held on September 19, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois.
Necessary steps in tough economic times: New York students take to the streets in the wake of Occupy
A piece by Marianne LeNabat that takes us through an overview of how students in recent decades have become saddled with debt, how a student movement rose up in NY during the height of Occupy Wall Street, some of the lessons we can draw from organized resistance, and the ripples that student fights caused spreading solidarity throughout various sectors of society.
Solidarity In Action: Housing and Labor Groups Support Workers at Janus Negotiations [VIDEO]
On the ‘social strike’: Contribution for the Plan C Fast Forward Festival September 2015
On America, part 4: I hate my job
Housing for All: The Tenants Movement Takes the Streets [VIDEO]
On America, part 3: Solidarity
They called a strike and no one came
A few thoughts on the fake strike of Polish immigrants.
Reflections on "Straight Outta Compton"
I just saw Straight Outta Compton near my home, in a tiny theater that dates back to the silent era (1913) and which has miraculously survived the wrecking ball. It brought up so many vivid memories and thoughts since N.W.A.'s music was kinda the soundtrack of my life as I grew into adulthood and was politicized by events depicted in the film.
On America, part 2: Of myths and markets
On America, part 1: Making millionaires
If a strike turns you into a Tory, you probably were one anyway
In the Guardian, Jonathan Jones laments that workers standing up for themselves is getting in the way of him looking at art. Here are five reasons why he’s talking out of his arse and you should support the strikers.
Don't forget about non-teaching language workers!
Beyond Procedural Justice: Finding Our Foundations in the Worst Case Scenario
When organizing around housing, there are almost always extenuating circumstances like bank fraud and illegal actions by property managers and landlords. But what about when there isn't? Do we no longer organize against evictions and foreclosures, or does this reveal the real goal of housing justice work?