Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Nov 14 2015 15:32
Experiences with Unite, GMB, USDAW at, amongst others, Sainsbury's distribution centre, Waitrose warehouse, Bakkavor food factory, Alpha LSG airline caterer.
Submitted by Amongst the Elder on Nov 14 2015 12:20
Part personal experience, part fictionalised story, this blog exlpores the possibilities that exist outside of capitalist 'clock time' and how we can escape them by rejecting notions of waged labour and rent through creating autonomous squatted spaces.
Submitted by Recomposition on Nov 8 2015 04:38
The third part of a series of concrete examples and very brief summaries of organizations that have some component of direct action and a form of collective bargaining that operate outside the labour relations framework.
Submitted by Out of the Woods on Nov 6 2015 11:49
Some members of Out of the Woods have written responses to a new book, Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams.
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Nov 4 2015 16:32
Report about working in the transport office of a Sainsbury's distribution centre and general information about conditions and struggles of truck drivers in the UK and Europe.
Submitted by akai on Oct 31 2015 14:22
There may be problems with some people who identify with anarchosyndicalism, but it is not because there is any inherent correlation between it and fascism.
Submitted by s.nappalos on Oct 25 2015 21:03
A piece exploring time and change within capitalism, and pointing to their relevance for revolutionaries.
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Oct 24 2015 15:54
A patchwork "book" being compiled on the situation of the working class in West London, in particular those working in the logistics and distribution sector.
Submitted by With Sober Senses on Oct 22 2015 10:28
Part 1 of a series on the current conjuncture of capital accumulation and class struggle in Australia
Submitted by Recomposition on Oct 19 2015 00:01
The second part of a series of concrete examples and very brief summaries of organizations that have some component of direct action and a form of collective bargaining that operate outside the labour relations framework.
Submitted by Chilli Sauce on Oct 13 2015 03:19
What are the possibilities for artificial intelligence to free us from the drudgery of work? How about the class outlook of those developing those technologies? Read and find out.
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Oct 12 2015 07:48
We're back from our tour and want to invite you to come out to Greenford, West-London or a similarly remote corner of the internet to hatch some wicked plans. The ideas we came up with so far move in concentric circles and you can drop in wherever.
Submitted by Recomposition on Oct 10 2015 20:20
A short account about breaks at work and life under capitalism.
Submitted by Nao on Oct 8 2015 15:58
Wu Yiching's book "The Cultural Revolution at the Margins. Chinese Socialism in Crisis" gives a fascinating account of a period that was decisive for the end of Maoism and the rise of a capitalist China.
Submitted by Hieronymous on Oct 6 2015 02:34
Grace Lee Boggs, founding member of the Johnson-Forest Tendency (where her party name was Ria Stone), has died at the age of 100 in Detroit. She was born on June 27, 1915 and passed away today, October 5, 2015
Submitted by Rob Ray on Oct 2 2015 10:30
As Labour has decided the prospect of spending vast sums on Trident renewal wasn't worth debating, I thought I'd do a quick back-of-the-envelope thing on the numbers being bandied about. Obviously Trident is, in terms of defence, a non-starter, as reasonably well outlined by Diane Abbott in her recent Guardian column. But people do like to go on about how many jobs it provides, so I thought I'd take a look at that.
Submitted by Phil on Sep 30 2015 20:01
Some thoughts on building mass movements and organising, in relation to the Labour Party
Submitted by Empire Logistics on Sep 29 2015 04:05
On 19 September 2015, at least a dozen rank-and-file railroad workers gathered at the United Electrical Hall in Chicago, Illinois for a conference of 80 people with the purpose of building bridges with ecologists, especially given the recent spate of oil train derailments and explosions.
Submitted by Angry Language ... on Sep 27 2015 16:02
The Angry Language Brigade and the London IWW have officially ended their dispute with the Leicester Square School of English and its wage-stealing owner, Craig Tallents.
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Sep 23 2015 16:36
Interesting look at the working conditions and workers' resistance in H&M warehouses in Germany and factories in India.